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Is India a weak link in what used to be called the global war on terror?
The fight against terrorism is no closer to success today than it was a decade ago when, in the wake of the September 11 terror attacks, President George W. Bush declared a Global War on Terrorism.
Relying on the Pakistani government to carry out the investigation to determine whether any individuals within the Pakistani government or ISI were involved in sheltering Osama bin Laden is a mistake.Washington should launch its own investigation and create a special commission to probe the mysteries of bin Laden's multi-year sanctuary in Abbottabad.
Last December, in response to recommendations made by the 9/11 Commission, the 108th Congress passed a historic reorganization of the U.S. government's intelligence and counterterrorism agencies. In its final report, the Commission also recommended a dramatic overhaul of Congressional oversight of those agencies. AEI congressional scholar Norman Ornstein will moderate...
Even after the Beslan, Madrid, and 9/11 terrorist attacks,the United Nationsstill cannot bring itself to oppose terrorism unequivocally.
President Obama and Congress must make improving port security measures a high priority to protect our country from another potentially devastating attack.
The Obama administration is standing by a brief filed by the Bush administration in a case in the war on terrorism, rebuffing its most left-wing supporters.
The most shocking outcome of last week's U.N. summit was the failure, once again, of the world organization to take a definitive stand against terrorism.




