The New York Times |MATTHEW ROSENBERG and ADAM GOLDMAN: He is known as the Dark Prince or Ayatollah Mike, nicknames he earned as the Central Intelligence Agency officer who oversaw the hunt for Osama bin Laden and the American drone strike campaign that killed thousands of Islamist militants and hundreds of civilians.
Now the official, Michael DAndrea,...
The past year has not been good to Osama Bin Laden's brothers, owners of the Saudi Binladen Group, one of the kingdom's leading construction conglomerates.
Tumbling oil prices that have forced the government to delay payments as a result of sharply falling revenues left the group no choice but to lay off tens of thousands of employees. The layoff ...
[caption id="attachment_151302" align="alignright" width="185"] Former Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) director general Hamid Gul[/caption]
Former Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) director general believes that Iran is a strong wall against the terrorist group Daesh and the group could never find its way to South Asia through ...
[caption id="attachment_51936" align="alignright" width="180"] Kenyan troops surround Nairobis Westgate shopping mall where a militant attack left at least 39 people dead and 150 more injured on September 21, 2013.[/caption]
At face value, and how the Western media is attempting to portray it, the Westgate Mall siege in Kenya's capital city of Nairobi ...
On the 12th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, American people are questioning the governments version of the tragic event.
In New York City, where the attack occurred twelve years ago, a new billboard has been erected to urge people to "Rethink 9/11."
The massive billboard is installed in the Times Square.
Dana ...
12 years have passed since al-Qaedas attack on the World Trade Center in New York sparked a war which is still going on today. The US presence in Afghanistan has turned into their longest military adventure ever. American soldiers will return home in 2014 after 12 years, but the story of militias in Afghanistan has still not ended. Osama bin Laden ...
[caption id="attachment_22994" align="alignright" width="210"] Britain's Supreme Court[/caption]
(Reuters) - Europe's highest court ruled on Thursday that EU sanctions on Saudi businessman Yassin Kadi were unjustified and that governments had failed to provide enough evidence that he was involved in terrorist activities.
Kadi was put on a European ...
The United States government is reportedly moving to hide files about the militarys suspected raid on al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in 2011.
The Osama Bin Laden raid was suspect from the very beginning. Not only were key initial descriptions of the assault completely incorrect (such as him being armed and his wife being killed), but the manner in ...