Overview for al-qaeda

Al-Qaeda's Iranian Presence Should be a Greater Concern

Yesterday, the U.S. government formally announced what many of us have known for sometime: there is a direct connection between al-Qaeda and Iran.  The Treasury Department sanctioned “six members of a terrorist network based in Iran" for serving as "the core pipeline through which al-Qaeda …

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Written by Zac Morgan on Friday July 29, 2011

Can Conservatives Accept Success in Fighting Terror?

America is winning the War on Terror, but some conservatives seem reluctant to accept the gains they fought so hard to achieve. America is winning the War on Terror.  At least by the most visible metrics, that is.  As David Frum  wrote for FrumForum, the death of Osama bin Laden was the …

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Written by Fred Messner on Wednesday June 29, 2011

Five Questions About Bin Laden's Killing

One week after the death of Osama Bin Laden, there are growing questions about the raid and Pakistan's role. 1) Was there an informant inside the Osama Bin Laden compound? Might that explain why there's so much confusion in the White House account of the action - there is a fact they are anxious …

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Written by David Frum on Monday May 9, 2011

America's Afghan Mission: The Wrong Front Line?

The world's most important terrorist safe haven is visibly not Afghanistan, but instead next-door Pakistan. After the death of Osama bin Laden, the U.S. is now faced with a difficult question. My latest column for CNN.com asks: Is the commitment of 100,000 troops in Afghanistan hurting our ability …

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Written by David Frum on Monday May 9, 2011

Bin Laden's Death Brings Justice For 9/11 Families

Bin Laden's death brought out a wide range of emotions in families affected on 9/11. While they felt justice had been done, they were also again reminded of their loss. On Thursday, President Obama will visit ground zero in New York City to mark Osama Bin Laden’s death and to meet with families of …

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Written by Elise Cooper on Tuesday May 3, 2011

Is Al Qaeda Gaining the Upper Hand in Libya?

With news reports that al Qaeda fighters have joined Libya's rebels, is the West about to watch the Qaddafi regime replaced with a jihadist-friendly government? A Libyan rebel commander who recruited his countrymen to  serve as jihadists in the Iraqi insurgency has said radical Islamists "today …

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Written by Tim Hodgson on Wednesday March 30, 2011

Libya & Yemen: The Next Al Qaeda Strongholds?

By concentrating so much American force in a remote place like Afghanistan, are we missing larger and nearer dangers in places like Libya and Yemen? Question: Why are we in Afghanistan? Answer: To prevent al Qaeda from reestablishing its safe havens in that country. Q: Why did …

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Written by David Frum on Wednesday March 23, 2011

Still Waiting for Obama's Afghan Strategy

Afghanistan is now Obama’s war. In the past six months, what Obama once called a “good war” has gotten worse. Even Bush cannot be blamed anymore, because it wasn’t this bad when he was immersed in Iraq. The “war” in Afghanistan is getting more lethal. An increasing number are saying it can’t be …

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Written by Peter Worthington on Wednesday September 2, 2009

Will's Exit from Afghanistan

Anybody who does not share George Will’s frustrations with the Afghan mission has not been paying attention. But that does not mean George Will is right in his call for an American evacuation and a new approach. Anybody who does not share George Will’s frustrations with the Afghan mission has …

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Written by David Frum on Tuesday September 1, 2009