Bin Laden Did Not Hate America in 1979
By
Paul Bedard
and
Anna Mulrine
-
Washington Whispers - October 30, 2009
Bin Laden's wife says during a visit to Indiana they did not hate the country.
more >>
Bin Laden Has Higher Approval Among Palestinians, Pakistanis than President Obama
Opinion - July 27, 2009
A new poll compares Muslim approval of the last two U.S. presidents to bin Laden. One of two parts.
more >>
The Right Reason to Shut Down the CIA's Bin Laden Assassination Program
By
John Aloysius Farrell
-
John A. Farrell - July 14, 2009
The tough question that Congress needs to be asking is: Why didn’t it work?
more >>
As Obama Begins Tour of Islamic Countries, bin Laden Makes New Threat
Nation & World - June 3, 2009
Bin Laden reportedly accuses Obama of continuing in the steps of former President George W. Bush.
more >>
Osama bin Laden Not Found in National Security Adviser's Speech
By
Paul Bedard
and
Alex Kingsbury
-
Washington Whispers - June 1, 2009
No mention of terrorist or 9/11, but James Jones pokes at Cheney.
more >>
McChrystal's Appointment Increases Chance of Getting Bin Laden, Sources Say
By
Paul Bedard
-
Washington Whispers - May 15, 2009
The new commander was the top military manhunter.
more >>
Muslim World Cool Toward Bin Laden, but Cooler Toward the United States
By
Larry Derfner
-
Mideast Watch - February 27, 2009
The Palestinian territories are the only place where most Muslims view bin Laden positively.
more >>
Bin Laden Allegedly Calls for Jihad Over Gaza
By
Larry Derfner
-
Mideast Watch - January 15, 2009
As bin Laden castigates Arab leaders for failing to defend Palestinians, Iran says Hamas is winning.
more >>
What Osama bin Laden Might Look Like in Disguise
By
Paul Bedard
-
Washington Whispers - December 19, 2008
He's the world's most wanted man, but he doesn't look so threatening in photo-shopped pictures.
more >>
CIA: Osama Bin Laden Is Still Enemy No. 1
By
Paul Bedard
-
Washington Whispers - December 1, 2008
The CIA is kind of miffed with suggestions that it isn't looking hard enough for bin Laden.
more >>
How the Al Qaeda Terrorism Threat is Mutating
By
Alex Kingsbury
-
Nation & World - November 14, 2008
Iraq may be turning a corner, but Osama bin Laden is still out there—and dangerous.
more >>
Why Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda Might Try to Affect the Election Between Barack Obama and John McCain
By
Richard Clarke
-
Opinion - October 2, 2008
Intelligence officials are worried, Richard Clarke writes, that al Qaeda may try to affect elections.
more >>
Al Qaeda's Failed War on the U.S. Economy
By
James Pethokoukis
-
Capital Commerce - September 11, 2008
Like Hitler and Stalin, bin Laden has underestimated America's 'sokojikara'.
more >>
Why Some Terrorists Make the Choice to Leave al Qaeda
By
Alex Kingsbury
-
Nation & World - July 16, 2008
Learning what drives militants away could help officials fight the terrorist group, a new paper says.
more >>
U.S. Downplays Bhutto Claim Against bin Laden Kin
News Desk - February 4, 2008
In her upcoming posthumous autobiography, former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has fingered Hamza bin Laden, a 16-year-old son of the al Qaeda mastermind, as one of the "designated assassins" who was trying to kill her.
more >>
So How Goes Bin Laden's War on the U.S. Economy?
By
James Pethokoukis
-
Capital Commerce - September 11, 2007
Despite the terrorists' worst efforts, Americans are richer than ever since September 11.
more >>
Globalization: Bin Laden's vs. the West's
Capital Commerce - July 3, 2007
The global economy has three great hubs: New York, Tokyo, and London. Two of the three have already suffered terrorist attacks this century, and London is under fire again.
more >>
You Have Been Warned -- Again
Washington Whispers - June 17, 2007
Osama bin Laden isn't the only one out to get us. In the Words of Our Enemies by Human Events Editor Jed Babbin reveals a host of other countries and foreign agents threatening the United States.
more >>
