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The release of a small sampling of the documents seized from bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan shows the terror group had ambitious plans for al Qaeda and was determined to continue the fight against the United States despite setbacks. Below are some highlights from...
Our national security would be better served if the United States captured al-Asiri and kept him alive for questioning, so we can find out what he knows.
The U.S. government already spreads the wealth around with abandon and Obama's efforts are just a continuation of that lamentable practice.
By exposing more of Americans' incomes to payroll taxes, the Baucus bill increases the Social Security surpluses and makes the on-balance budget appear more balanced.
As breathtaking as the details of the raid are, they may be equally sensitive in their implications for the future of the war on terror, the war in Afghanistan, and America’s relationship with Pakistan.
A jihadist in plain sight in Lahore makes the most-wanted list.
There is a right way and a wrong way to move toward justice, and this was the wrong way.
The temptation to declare victory in the "global war on terror" is, a decade after 9/11, very strong. But Osama bin Laden was only a part of the problem of the "greater Middle East," and the so-called "Long War" will continue.




