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“Racism and Imperialism” Underlie Bias In American Media Coverage

(MintPress)— A family of five was among 20 civilians killed earlier this week in Afghanistan, after U.S. forces launched two separate air strikes and killed innocents. A report on the story from American media plays up the fact that NATO – not the U.S., despite a brief mention of the attack being U.S.-led – is […]

May 10th, 2012
Carissa Wyant
May 10th, 2012
By Carissa Wyant
“Racism and Imperialism” Underlie Bias In American Media Coverage

(MintPress)— A family of five was among 20 civilians killed earlier this week in Afghanistan, after U.S. forces launched two separate air strikes and killed innocents. A report on the story from American media plays up the fact that NATO – not the U.S., despite a brief mention of the attack being U.S.-led – is […]

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Form-Fitting Underwear Bomb Built To Foil Security

Al-Qaida designed a bomb to slip inside form-fitting, brief-style underwear in hopes it would go undetected even if the bomber received an airport pat-down, officials said Wednesday, describing a plot they said was directly overseen by a high-level al-Qaida leader in Yemen. The scheme never had a chance, though, because the would-be bomber was actually […]

May 9th, 2012
Associated Press
May 9th, 2012
By Associated Press
Form-Fitting Underwear Bomb Built To Foil Security

Al-Qaida designed a bomb to slip inside form-fitting, brief-style underwear in hopes it would go undetected even if the bomber received an airport pat-down, officials said Wednesday, describing a plot they said was directly overseen by a high-level al-Qaida leader in Yemen. The scheme never had a chance, though, because the would-be bomber was actually […]

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Security Unchanged Over ‘Undetectable’ Plane Bomb

Despite the discovery of a sophisticated new al-Qaida airline bomb plot, congressional and security officials suggested no immediate need Tuesday to change to airport security procedures, which already subject shoeless passengers to intrusive pat-downs and body scans. The CIA, with help from a well-placed informant and foreign intelligence services, conducted a covert operation in Yemen […]

May 8th, 2012
Associated Press
May 8th, 2012
By Associated Press
Security Unchanged Over ‘Undetectable’ Plane Bomb

Despite the discovery of a sophisticated new al-Qaida airline bomb plot, congressional and security officials suggested no immediate need Tuesday to change to airport security procedures, which already subject shoeless passengers to intrusive pat-downs and body scans. The CIA, with help from a well-placed informant and foreign intelligence services, conducted a covert operation in Yemen […]

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CIA Derails Plot With Al-Qaida Underwear Bomb

U.S. bomb experts are picking apart a sophisticated new al-Qaida improvised explosive device, a top Obama administration counterterrorism official said Tuesday, to determine if it could have slipped past airport security and taken down a commercial airplane. Officials told The Associated Press a day earlier that discovery of the unexploded bomb represented an intelligence prize […]

May 8th, 2012
Associated Press
May 8th, 2012
By Associated Press
CIA Derails Plot With Al-Qaida Underwear Bomb

U.S. bomb experts are picking apart a sophisticated new al-Qaida improvised explosive device, a top Obama administration counterterrorism official said Tuesday, to determine if it could have slipped past airport security and taken down a commercial airplane. Officials told The Associated Press a day earlier that discovery of the unexploded bomb represented an intelligence prize […]

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Long Fight Predicted In Guantanamo Sept. 11 Case

The U.S. has finally started the prosecution of five Guantanamo Bay prisoners charged in the Sept. 11 attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people, but the trial won’t be starting anytime soon, and both sides said Sunday that the case could continue for years. Defense lawyer James Connell said a tentative trial date of May 2013 […]

May 7th, 2012
Associated Press
May 7th, 2012
By Associated Press
Long Fight Predicted In Guantanamo Sept. 11 Case

The U.S. has finally started the prosecution of five Guantanamo Bay prisoners charged in the Sept. 11 attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people, but the trial won’t be starting anytime soon, and both sides said Sunday that the case could continue for years. Defense lawyer James Connell said a tentative trial date of May 2013 […]

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Al-Qaeda: A New Phase of Soft Power Ideology?

(Mint Press)— Seventeen documents released from Osama Bin Laden’s personal correspondence give new insight into the ideology and strategies of the weakened al-Qaeda organization. The documents, totaling 175 pages, were recovered during the American raid on Bin Laden’s Abbatabod compound last year. The deceased terrorist leader remained an elusive figure, evading the U.S. military for more […]

May 4th, 2012
Martin Michaels
May 4th, 2012
By Martin Michaels
Al-Qaeda: A New Phase of Soft Power Ideology?

(Mint Press)— Seventeen documents released from Osama Bin Laden’s personal correspondence give new insight into the ideology and strategies of the weakened al-Qaeda organization. The documents, totaling 175 pages, were recovered during the American raid on Bin Laden’s Abbatabod compound last year. The deceased terrorist leader remained an elusive figure, evading the U.S. military for more […]

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Sept 11 Case Returns To Guantanamo Tribunal

ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Maryland (AP) — Five men accused of orchestrating the Sept. 11 attacks, including the self-proclaimed mastermind, are headed back to a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay on Saturday, more than three years after President Barack Obama put the case on hold in a failed effort to move the proceedings to a […]

May 4th, 2012
Associated Press
May 4th, 2012
By Associated Press
Sept 11 Case Returns To Guantanamo Tribunal

ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Maryland (AP) — Five men accused of orchestrating the Sept. 11 attacks, including the self-proclaimed mastermind, are headed back to a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay on Saturday, more than three years after President Barack Obama put the case on hold in a failed effort to move the proceedings to a […]

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