Osama Bin Laden

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Quote of the day
Neoconservative Michael Ledeen declares Osama bin Laden dead. Again.
Sir Salman, meet Saifullah Osama
An eye for an eye, a Sword of Allah for a knighthood. What would Rudyard Kipling think?
The end of Bush's kangaroo courts?
The dismissal of two cases in Guantánamo Bay dealt a rightful blow to the administration's quasi-justice system for alleged terrorists.
America is not Bush
The damage the president has done to our country's reputation can be rebuilt -- by those who uphold our Founding Fathers' ideals.
Quote of the day
President Bush explains why Osama bin Laden hasn't been captured.
Finally, a link between Iraq and al-Qaida
Intelligence officials say the money is flowing -- out of Iraq and into al-Qaida's other operations.
Paul Wolfowitz's fatal weakness
The cronyism that may cost him his World Bank job is also what caused the Iraq debacle.
America's dangerous trigger finger
Why the killing of civilians by U.S. Marines in Afghanistan and Iraq could have profound strategic consequences.
John McCain's Iraq problem
His rosy statements about Iraq were aimed at GOP primary voters, but they suggest the would-be president doesn't understand the war he'd be fighting.
The reason we haven't noticed American Muslims condemning terrorism
Actually, they do, but until recently it was often in ways that their fellow Americans had a hard time hearing.
Watching Afghanistan fall
Stationed with a battle-scarred U.S. Army troop in the mountain region where Osama bin Laden supposedly hides, with the insurgency on the rise, I witnessed why the other war is going to hell.
What Hillary won't say about Iraq
As transcripts show, Sen. Clinton's views on the war have slowly changed since 2002, but she still can't say her own vote to authorize force was a mistake.
How the left caused 9/11, by Dinesh D'Souza
An interview with the conservative polemicist, who accuses the cultural left of provoking al-Qaida's attack in his new book, "The Enemy at Home."
The axis of evil
Four and a half years ago, George W. Bush vowed to prevent what happened Sunday night.
And they said he was dead . . .
This terrorist wasn't a goner, afterall -- he was just underperforming.
Why we can't win the "war on terror"
A provocative new book from an expert on terrorism argues that Bush's tough-guy stance is making things much worse -- and that we should negotiate with al-Qaida.
Emerald City exposed
Journalist Rajiv Chandrasekaran pulls back the curtain on the Green Zone in Baghdad to reveal the flops and failures of the Bush war team.
Quote of the Day
Bush on the hunt for bin Laden.
Quote of the Day, Anniversary Edition
The hunt for bin Laden has gone "stone cold."
For Bush, a week of friendly fire
On terrorism and Iraq, the president takes shots from within.
"Maus" it's not
It's possible to make great nonfiction comics. Unfortunately, this adaptation of "The 9/11 Report" is as leaden as the original.
The Sept. 11 that never was
ABC's docudrama "The Path to 9/11" is a false version of history. It popularizes right-wing myths by exaggerating Clinton's failures and Bush's successes, depicting events that never happened.
Remembrance of Bush's fiascoes
As he travels the nation to commemorate Katrina and 9/11, the president is only highlighting the tragedy of his own incompetence.
The road to 9/11 and beyond
In a riveting new book that ranges from ancient Mecca to the corridors of the FBI, Lawrence Wright brings to life the fanatics behind 9/11 -- and the turf wars that caused U.S. intelligence to miss it.
Getting beyond our airport security obsession
Confiscating corkscrews and tweezers didn't make us safer after Sept. 11. And banning liquids isn't going to make us safer now.
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