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France Declares War Against Al-QaidaIn a stunning development, France has declared war on al-Qaida.
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Barack Obama Insulted in New Al Qaida VideotapeIn a newly released Al Qaida videotape, Ayman al-Zawahri insults President-elect Barack Obama with demeaning and derogatory racial slurs. Al-Zawahri has long been known as Al Qaida's "No. 2" man to Osama Bin Laden.
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Senator Urges You-tube to Remove "Al-Qaida" VideosSenator urges You-tube to Remove "Al-Qaida" videos
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Al Qaida's Seven Phase Plan for World DominationRecent unrest in the Middle East has led some to believe that there is a plan to create an Islamic caliphate. This is not just a theory: a book released in 2005 reveals that this is part of Al Qaida's plan for world domination. -
Osama Bin Laden is Dead, but Do We Still Have to Deal with Al-Qaida?Osama Bin Laden is dead, but do we still have to deal with Al-Qaida?
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Boeing's Subsidary Jeppesen is Being Sued by Falsely Accused Al Qaida SuspectsThree men were falsely accused of being involved with Al Qaida. They were sent to camps where they were tortured, and the CIA with the help of Jeppesen transported them. Now, Jeppesen is being sued by the men and the ACLU -
Al Qaida to Ahmadinejad: Stop Lying About 9/11Al Qaida is angry with Iranian dictator Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for spouting 9/11 truther theories at venues such as the U.N. General Assembly. The terrorist organization insists it committed the attacks, not the U.S. government.
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Al-Qaida Claims Missing U.S. Soldiers Amid Rising ViolenceAl -Qaida is claiming to have captured U.S. soldiers in Iraqi, after thousands of U.S. soldiers searched Sunday for three Americans who were missing.
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Al-Qaida Guide to Avoiding Honey Traps Likely IneffectiveAn Al Qaida training manual has been uncovered that instructs young jihadis traveling in the West how to avoid honey traps, which are young, attractive female operatives trained to seduce men and gain a measure of control over them.
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Pentagon Report Too Sensitive for Internet: Shows No Link of Saddam and Al-QaidaA controversial Pentagon report showing no link between Saddam and al-Qaida will not be mass released as planned. -
Embarrassed Obama Finally Admits Detroit Terrorist was Not Isolated but Linked to Al-QaidaBarack Obama finally admits what even Al-Qaida had been bragging about since the day of the foiled terror attempt on the Detroit-bound plane. Namely, that the Terrorist Abdulmutallab had links to Al-Qaida. -
The Difference Between the Taliban, Al-Qaida and the MujahideenDescription of the differences between the Taliban, al-Qaida and the Mujahideen.
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Could a Weak Al-Qaida Mean a Stronger Taliban?al-Qaida may be weak but does that mean the Taliban may be getting stronger?
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The Terrorist Threat to Europe - Al-Qaida Organise from Pakistan to North AfricaIn the '40s, German Nazis mobilized against Europe from North Africa. Now there's a new threat to European democracies from the maghreb: al-qaida terrorist groups.
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Al Qaida Agrees with Ron Paul Killing of Anwar Al-Awlaki Contrary to American LawAccording to the Washington Post, Ron Paul, liberal civil libertarians, and opponents of the war on terror have a new ally in decrying the killing of Anwar Al-Awlaki and Samir Khan, two American citizens and terrorist operatives.
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Killing of Anwar Al-Awlaki a Victory in War on TerrorAnwar Al-Awlaki, the American-born Muslin cleric and Al Qaida chieftain in the Arabian Peninsula, has been killed, presumably by a drone strike, close to the Yemeni town of Khashef, east of the capital city of Sanaa. -
Bush Released Gitmo Detainee to Yemen Al-Qaida NetworkBush & Cheney released terrorists to Yemen that planned Flight 253 Detroit Christmas bombing attack. -
Obama Finds Human Rights Rules 'Abhorrent,' Worth it to Get Al-QaidaVoice of America News is carrying a story by Paula Wolfson titled "Obama Hails Result of Nato Summit" that tells us that while Obama finds some of the laws abhorrent with respect to human rights, he is heartened by the results of his first NATO Summit.
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Al-Qaida's Mohammed Rahim CapturedThe capture of a terrorist and America's accomplishments in the War on Iraq.
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Al-Qaida Leader Blamed in Bhutto Death, Control of Nuclear Weapons at Stake in PakistanInternational leaders are recognizing that former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's assassination may be a turning point in terrorist political intentions, with Pakistan's large Muslim population and nuclear capability. -
US Forces Kill 60 Insurgents Involved with Al-QaidaU.S. and Iraqi forces killed more than 60 insurgent and militia fighters in intense battles over the weekend,
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Unique Challenges Posed by Al-QaedaAl-Qaeda went practically unnoticed by the United States for many years. This terrorist organization was not actually taken seriously as a threat to our country by the majority of Americans until after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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Al-Qaeda Stepping Up Attacks in Iraq - Hopes to Establishe Shadow GovernmentAl-Qaeda in Iraq has blundered in its war against the United States on multiple fronts - and now it hopes to rectify those mistakes through its shadow government. -
Thoughts from a US Senate Staffer: Why Osama Bin Laden, Al Qaeda, and Islamic Terrorists Hate Us?One does not have to agree with Osama bin Laden in order to understand him, but understand him we must-for his war is now ours as well. -
Bin Laden's Death Strikes Blow Against al Qaeda; Could Prove Dangerous to United StatesWill the killing of Osama bin Laden prove to be more of a boon or bane for the United States and its fight against terrorism?
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Silencing Al-Awlaki: The "Bin Laden of the Internet" Meets Hellfire Justice in Yemen at LastAnwar Al-Awlaki, the U.S.-born and raised Al Qaeda propagandist, is the first American citizen to die as an officially targeted terrorist.
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Al Qaeda Threatens U.S. With More Homeland AttacksAn American citizen who is a member of Al Qaeda issued a warning via video to President Bush on Tuesday stating that if the US does not begin troop withdrawals from Islamic lands, there will be a worse attack than 9/11/2001 launched against America.
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Anwar Al-Awlaki - the Radical Islamic Iman of DoublespeakUsing doublespeak and other ambigous and evasive language, Anwar al-Awlaki denies any involvement with the Fort Hood killings by Major Nidal Malik Hasan. However, actions speak louder than words.
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Al-Zawahri Calls Barack Obama a "House Negro"Ayman al-Zawahri, the Al Qaeda number two leader, used a racist slur against President Elect Barack Obama, translated as "house negro." Al-Zawahri's insult of Barack Obama is likely to enhance his stature in the United States, however. -
Mexican Border Vulnerable to Al QaedaAs Mexico slips into chaos, its vulnerability to Al Qaeda infiltration increases. Operatives have already been found in Mexico. The Mexican border with the United States leaves the US vulnerable to terrorism. -
Obama and Al QaedaWill bin Laden test the new administration?
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Jemaah Islamiah, Al-Qaeda Cells in Southeast AsiaJemaah Islamiah is a Southeast Asian militant Islamic organization dedicated to the establishment of an Islamic State under Sharia law in Southeast Asia.
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Internet Y Terrorismo: La Tecnologia Al Servicio De La YihadMuchos grupos criminales a lo largo y ancho del planeta se han visto tremendamente beneficiados por los avances tecnológicos. Las células terroristas han sido uno de esos grupos que han sabido tomar parte de estos adelantos de la globalización, sobre todo de I -
MenThere Are Who Reject the Nobel Peace Prize Only Because Al Gore Received it in October 2007!Bill Kristol and Charles Krauthammer think Arafat was the worst terrorist! So this means that Osama Bin Ladin is acceptable? Such short-term analysis (or anal-yeah,sis!)
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Terrorist Bombings Rock Indonesian Capital of Jakarta. Marriot and Ritz Carlton Hotel Blasts Kill 8Suicide bombers attack American Luxury Hotels the Marriot and the Ritz Carlton, killing 9 and wounding over 50. This latest bombing has renewed fears of the al Qaida linked Jemaah Islam -
Osama Bin Laden KilledOn Sunday evening, news all over the world announced the killing of Osama bin Laden. Unbelievable! I thought after almost 10 years Osama bin Laden was never going to be captured or killed.
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Retaliation After Osama Bin Laden's Death?Some people are worried that after the death of terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida will launch attacks in his name. Is it possible that this might happen? There are a few things that should be looked at before answering this. -
German Judge's Classification of Bin Laden Operation as Crime Could Compromise U.S.-German RelationsGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel is in trouble for her statement that she was "glad" that Al Qaida terrorist chieftain Osama bin Laden was dead. According to Der Spiegel, the matter has become the source of great controversy in Germany.
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September 11th, 2001: An Attempt to Revive the Islamic Caliphate?Al Qaida did not just pick a random date when they attacked the United States on September 11, 2001. The date has specific significance; it may have been chosen because they plan to revive the Islamic caliphate. -
MI6 Undertakes Inspired Sabotage with 'Operation Cupcake'Never let it be said that the cyberspies at MI6, the British foreign intelligence service, lack a sense of humor. Recently they hacked into the computer files of an Al Qaida English language magazine and did a few editorial alterations.


