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Experts gathered at an August 6 AEI conference to examine how Sudan fits into the war on terrorism.
Osama Bin Laden, Abu Musab al-Zawahiri and the senior al-Qaida leaders see themselves, as does the Bush administration, in a large and long war for the future of the region, beyond Iraq.
Al-Qaida is a movement that requires extreme violence to win success. The war will continue, and seems more likely to grow than to end.
When will the "tipping period" end?
Few terrorists groups garner the bipartisan endorsement and support that Iran"s Mujahedin al-Khalq Organization [MKO] has.
Let there be no mistake: Masud Rajavi"s Mujahedin-e Khalq is a terrorist group.
The Iranian "roadmap" was not a roadmap and was not Iranian.
The Taliban and al Qaeda now constitute a parallel government in parts of Pakistan.



