Thursday, January 8, 2009

Osama bin Laden

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What Osama bin Laden Might Look Like in Disguise

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

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

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

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

Like Hitler and Stalin, bin Laden has underestimated America's 'sokojikara'. more >>

Why Some Terrorists Make the Choice to Leave al Qaeda

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

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 >>

World Briefs

A National Pause for Remembrance

So How Goes Bin Laden's War on the U.S. Economy?

Despite the terrorists' worst efforts, Americans are richer than ever since September 11. more >>

Globalization: Bin Laden's vs. the West's

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

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 >>

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