Al Qaeda

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  • CIA's phantom air force

    A fleet of private planes used in the war against terrorism erases any doubts about Bush policy for shipping off terrorist suspects to countries that torture them.
  • Iraq: The next Democratic battlefront

    With the situation in Iraq at its bleakest, it's time for Democrats to do battle with Republicans.
  • The ugly truth in the mirror

    From declassified FBI documents to a new report from Amnesty International, will the U.S. confront mounting evidence of its brutal practices in the war on terror?
  • Bankrolling the holy war -- from Los Angeles

    Most Americans would regard Hezbollah as a distant terrorist group -- not one with a sizeable network of criminal operatives now supporting it from inside the United States.
  • O'Reilly's jihad against the L.A. Times

    Fox News' finest calls for terrorists to behead the paper's editorial page editor.
  • Religious abuses at Gitmo

    More evidence as to why Newsweek's blunder doesn't debunk the greater mess of allegations about mistreatment of detainees -- religious coercion included -- at the U.S. military prison.
  • The biggest cost of Newsweek's blunder

    It turns Gitmo into a circus-of-a-media story, rather than one about the long-term pattern of abuses inside the Bush administration's secretive system of military prisons used in the war against terrorism.
  • When bad times bring good news

    Today's announcement of a major arrest in the war on terrorism is welcome news -- and for President Bush, it probably couldn't be more timely.
  • "The U.S. needs to come clean"

    There's more evidence corroborating the use of secret U.S. flights to the Middle East, where detainees in the war on terrorism say they were tortured.
  • "A temporary coup"

    Author Thomas Powers says the White House's corruption of intelligence has caused the greatest foreign policy catastrophe in modern U.S. history -- and sparked a civil war with the nation's intel agencies.
  • Right Hook

    After the deluge of personal attacks against Richard Clarke, Brooks and Lowry admit the counter-terrorism expert has credibility. Plus: Are the Dems too down with gangsta rap?
  • Bush's "unsustainable" war on terror

    A military scholar says that conflating al-Qaida and Iraq, and setting the impossible goal of ending terrorism, "violates fundamental strategic principles" -- and could strain the U.S. military to the breaking point.
  • New worry over domestic al-Qaida link

    Federal officials suggest a jailhouse conversion to Islam turned Brooklyn-born Jose Padilla into Abdullah al Muhajir, ally of international terrorists. But experts are deeply divided over the risk posed by such conversions.
  • Why Bush is innocent and the Democrats are guilty

    President Bush was given only vague warnings before 9/11. But the Clinton White House knew of specific terrorism threats for years while Democrats continually sabotaged security efforts.
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