Why al-Qaeda Will Miss Bush
President-elect Obama, unlike Bush, is al-Qaeda's greatest fear: an upstanding American who has earned the world's respect with his strong moral convictions, thirst for global unity and promise of diplomacy.
President-elect Obama, unlike Bush, is al-Qaeda's greatest fear: an upstanding American who has earned the world's respect with his strong moral convictions, thirst for global unity and promise of diplomacy.
Times of London | Jeremy Page in Mumbai, Tom Coghlan and Zahid Hussain | Posted 12.31.2008 | Home
Relations between India and Pakistan were on a knife edge last night amid fears that Delhi's response to the Mumbai attacks could undermine the Pakist...
Jamal Dajani | Posted 12.20.2008 | Media
It still amazes me how after seven years, the U.S. media is still suckered by what al-Qaeda leaders have to say or preach. Hardly anyone in the Middle East these days pays close attention to their speeches.
Ilan Goldenberg | Posted 12.20.2008 | Politics
Al Qaeda's first message since the election demonstrates that they are genuinely concerned about an Obama presidency and views it as a strategic threat to its existence.
Sahil Kapur | Posted 01.05.2009 | World