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This event discussed the current state of U.S. counterterrorism policy and what can be done to address emerging threats to our security.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula nearly realized its goal of killing Americans when it deployed an operative to blow up a plane carrying 289 people in the skies over Michigan.
Rep. Ron Paul is in a dead heat with Mitt Romney for first place in the Iowa caucuses. If he does pull out a win on Tuesday, Iowa Republicans will have chosen as their commander in chief a man who says it was wrong to kill Osama bin Laden.
In a webcast on Friday, May 7, at 1:00 p.m., Frederick W. Kagan, AEI resident scholar and director of the Critical Threats Project, and the Critical Threats Project team will discuss the Times Square attack and the Pakistani Taliban.
Three attack on the U.S. homeland linked to al-Qaeda groups appear to have occurred in fewer than twelve months, yet the administration continues to lack a strategy to reduce the foundational strength of the enemy network.
Media and public response to statements by the Obama administration regarding the Christmas day attack reflected a desire for more decisive action.
It's somewhat implausible that two guys at a Washington think-tank, arguing that the financial crisis was caused by government housing policy, could create a widely accepted alternative to the conventional liberal narrative that the financial crisis was caused by the greed and lack of regulation of Wall Street.





