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The United States has reportedly offered a plea deal to Majid Khan — a hardened al-Qaeda terrorist and close associate of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed — that could see him released from Guantanamo Bay within a few years.
Giving this killer a reduced sentence is outrageous. Khan is no run-of-the-mill terrorist. He...
In putting Khalid Sheikh Mohammed on trial, the U.S. government will have to choose between vigorous prosecution and revealing classified sources and methods.
On the Enterprise blog, AEI scholar John Yoo and Rep. Pete Hoekstra warn about the dire consequences of Attorney General Eric Holder's announcement to try Khalid Sheikh Muhammad and five other 9/11 hijackers in the United States.
Countless intelligence officials have confirmed that detainees interrogated by the CIA provided information that helped lead us to bin Laden. But the CIA deniers continue to insist it is all a "big lie." Well, if they won't believe these sources, perhaps they'll believe WikiLeaks.
The problem today is not simply that America is no longer waterboarding the Khalid Skeikh Mohammeds of the world; it is that, outside the war zones of Afghanistan and Iraq, we are no longer capturing, detaining, and interrogating the Khalid Sheikh Mohammeds of the world at all.
Will the president insist that high-value terrorist Umar Patek be taken into U.S. custody for interrogation? The answer will tell us how serious Obama is about stopping the next attack.
It is ridiculous to suggest that the chairman of the House committee responsible for homeland security is out of line to investigate the subject of radicalization in the American Muslim community.
Al-Qaeda remains intent on attacking the United States, as made clear by a series of planned attacks prevented by the American intelligence community, and it is unsafe to assume that al-Qaeda is not planning a staggering attack for the tenth anniversary of 9/11.




