PHOTOS Terrorist Propaganda: Past And Present
When Al Qaeda in Yemen rolled out the first issue of "Inspire" magazine in June of 2010, it inspired more than just terrorism. The media went slightly nuts as well.
When Al Qaeda in Yemen rolled out the first issue of "Inspire" magazine in June of 2010, it inspired more than just terrorism. The media went slightly nuts as well.
AP | By PAISLEY DODDS | Posted 08.03.2011
LONDON -- Britain's spy agencies have a new message for terrorists: make cupcakes, not war. Intelligence agents managed to hack into the extremist In...
ProPublica | Sebastian Rotella | Posted 07.11.2011
By Sebastian Rotella ProPublicaDuring his final years, Osama bin Laden expressed interest in everything from killing President Obama to his deputies'...
CNN | Paul Cruickshank | Posted 05.25.2011
A senior U.S. law enforcement official has told CNN that U.S. intelligence believes the principal author of the new online al Qaeda magazine is an Ame...
The Atlantic | Posted 05.25.2011
As the U.S. struggles to manage its efforts to influence opinion about Al Qaeda abroad, Al Qaeda on the Arabian Peninsula has produced its first Engli...
J.M. Berger | Posted 10.01.2011