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Al-Qaeda Ally Pleads Guilty; Was This a ‘Disaster’ Too, Sen. McConnell?

By | 02.22.10 | 6:01 pm

Najibullah Zazi, the Afghan-American believed to be an al-Qaeda asset in the U.S., pleaded guilty today to conspiring to attack the New York City subway system with a chemical explosive. “The combined efforts of the law enforcement and intelligence communities disrupted a major plot, and there is no doubt that More…

Sure, al-Qaeda Wants to Attack the U.S. With WMD …

By | 01.26.10 | 11:50 am

Rolf Mowatt-Larsen, a longtime intelligence official who works at the nexus of al-Qaeda and weapons of mass destruction, writes that al-Qaeda “has been far more sophisticated in its pursuit of weapons of mass destruction than is commonly believed.” And there’s no reason whatsoever to disbelieve him. But what ought More…

Brennan: More al-Qaeda Operatives in Yemen Than Afghanistan

By | 01.03.10 | 10:46 am

John Brennan, the White House senior adviser for counterterrorism and homeland security, has been summoned to the Sunday shows to discuss what went wrong in the Northwest Flight 253 case and the threat emanating from al-Qaeda’s presence in Yemen. Here are a few things we’ve learned from his “ThisWeek” appearance: More…

Clinton Ties Afghanistan-Pakistan War to Domestic U.S. Threat

By | 12.03.09 | 10:44 am

“Syndicate of terror” was how Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton described the relationship between al-Qaeda and the various insurgent and terrorist networks across the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, a position eagerly endorsed by her colleagues Secretary Robert Gates and Adm. Michael Mullen. Anticipating the argument that the syndicate More…

Phil Mudd Resurfaces, After Senate Dissed Him

By | 10.19.09 | 5:46 pm

You thought Phil Mudd was done? Months ago, Mudd, the chief of the FBI’s national security branch and a respected longtime CIA official, was forced to withdraw his name as Janet Napolitano’s nominee for intelligence chief of the Department of Homeland Security. Mudd bowed out in June after some More…