26 August 2011 | News | John Glaser
The Obama administration is debating how aggressively to pursue Libya’s vast weapons stockpiles, including tons of caustic mustard agent and thousands of anti-aircraft rockets that some fear could fall into the hands of terrorists or Libyan loyalists. Their concern is that the rockets in particular may be sold, ending up in the hands of al-Qaida or [...]
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26 August 2011 | News | Jason Ditz
At Least 18 Killed in Nigeria UN Bombing | Boko Haram claims credit for attack
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26 August 2011 | News | Jason Ditz
NATO Kills Six Civilians in Afghan Air Strike | Overnight air strike called in after Taliban clash
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26 August 2011 | News | Jeremy Sapienza
Gunmen burst into a casino in Monterrey, Mexico, Thursday night, spraying the carpets with gasoline and setting it on fire. 53 were killed and the death toll is expect to rise. Drug cartels in Mexico’s violence-plagued north often threaten business owners for “protection” payments. It’s not clear yet who is involved in the attack but [...]
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25 August 2011 | News | Jason Ditz
DHS Uses PATRIOT Act to Demand WikiLeaks Info | DNS host ordered to give info on Julian Assange
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25 August 2011 | News | Jason Ditz
NYPD Confirms CIA Officer Works at Their HQ
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25 August 2011 | News | Jason Ditz
The FBI and Its 15,000 Informants
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25 August 2011 | News | Jason Ditz
CIA’s Onerous Cuts Into Agent’s 9/11 Book Include Public Testimony
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25 August 2011 | News | John Glaser
From Iran’s point of view, the fall of Muammar Gadhafi of Libya is a good thing. He was no friend to the Islamic Republic which considered him a flamboyant despot almost as bad as the despised former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, and a sell-out to Israel. But Iran has had no time to celebrate, fearing [...]
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25 August 2011 | News | Jason Ditz
Pakistan Backs Off Report of ‘Freed’ US Man | US embassy ‘hopes’ kidnapped American OK
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