Snake Eyes in Afghanistan
None of the credible options in Afghanistan offer real chances for rolling back the insurgent reaction to our presence or reducing terrorism against the United States.
None of the credible options in Afghanistan offer real chances for rolling back the insurgent reaction to our presence or reducing terrorism against the United States.
AP | TOM HAYS and DEVLIN BARRETT | Posted 11.24.2009 | Home
Terror suspect Najibullah Zazi has been indicted on a charge of conspiring to detonate bombs in the United States.
Zazi is to appear Thursday in court in Denver on a count of lying to terrorism investigators. The new charge of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction was filed in New York.
The two-page indictment offers few details, but a separate document – a government motion seeking to deny bail to the 24-year-old Afghan immigrant – lays out evidence gathered by investigators.
The document says that on Sept. 6 and 7, Zazi tried on multiple times to communicate with another individual "seeking to correct mixtures of ingredients to make explosives."
"Each communication," the papers say, was "more urgent than the last."
AP | QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA | Posted 11.24.2009 | World
BAGHDAD — Five al-Qaida-linked prisoners awaiting execution and 11 other inmates broke out of a prison in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, p...
AP | TOM HAYS and DEVLIN BARRETT | Posted 11.23.2009 | Denver
Three suspects charged in a wide-ranging terror probe are going to court in New York City and Denver.
Colorado air shuttle driver Najibullah Zazi (nah-jee-BOO'-lah ZAH'-zee) and his father have detention hearings later Thursday in Denver. A New York City imam, Ahmad Afzali (AKH'-mahd ahf-ZAH'-lee), has a hearing in New York City.
The three were charged last week with lying to FBI investigators trying to uncover a possible plot to detonate homemade bombs. Officials remain unsure of the scope or target of a possible terror attack.
They're casting a wide net to try and determine who might be connected to Zazi, who authorities have linked to al-Qaida. Hundreds of investigators are back at a Queens neighborhood that was the site of antiterror raids over a week ago.
Malou Innocent | Posted 11.23.2009 | World
Our objective in Afghanistan must be narrowed to disrupting al Qaeda. To accomplish that goal, America does not need to transform Afghanistan into a stable, modern, democratic society.
Neil Hicks | Posted 11.23.2009 | World
There is no necessary connection between soft-pedaling democracy promotion and advancing core American interests. Failing to advance democracy is in itself harmful to these interests.
AP | PAUL SCHEMM and HADEEL AL-SHALCHI | Posted 11.22.2009 | World
CAIRO — Al-Qaida on Tuesday released a new 106-minute long video predicting President Barack Obama's downfall at the hands of the Muslim world. ...
Andy Worthington | Posted 11.22.2009 | Politics
Scarcely in its history has the United States entertained such a shabby and shamelessly politicized travesty of justice as the Military Commissions.
AP | TOM HAYS and DEVLIN BARRETT | Posted 11.22.2009 | New York
NEW YORK — The government expanded a terrorism warning from transit systems to U.S. stadiums, hotels and entertainment complexes as investigator...
New York Daily News | Alison Gendar, James Gordon Meek, John Marzulli, Rocco Parascandola and Corky Siemaszko | Posted 11.22.2009 | New York
Detectives were combing Queens storage facilities on Monday for stockpiled explosive chemicals that Al Qaeda terror thugs planned to use to bomb New Y...
Denver Business Journal | Denver Business Journal | Posted 11.21.2009 | Home
Wendy Aiello has found working with her newest client to be far different than overseeing a publicity splash for a restaurant or hotel. ...
Brian Levin, J.D. | Posted 11.20.2009 | Politics
One thing is certain, authorities have powerful tools to get people off the streets in the array of statutes that they have at their disposal. They also have an extraordinarily difficult job of balancing their obligations.
Michael B. Laskoff | Posted 11.20.2009 | Politics
Sometimes the body from which a political party springs is so filled with bile and corruption that its healthiest components should seek to go their own way. A case in point is today's Republican Party.
AP | CATHERINE TSAI | Posted 11.18.2009 | Denver
DENVER — A man under investigation in a terrorism probe in New York and Denver has indicated he is associated with al-Qaida and played a key rol...
AP | JASON KEYSER | Posted 11.18.2009 | World
BAGHDAD — A car bomb exploded Friday at a market south of Baghdad in a region that was once the scene of frequent attacks on Shiites, killing se...
CATHERINE TSAI | Posted 11.18.2009 | Denver
Update: Unnamed Law enforcement officials have told ABC News that text messages on Zazi's phone indicate that he was part of an attack that was very ...
Andy Worthington | Posted 11.18.2009 | World
Following Judge Kollar-Kotelly's ruling, the DOJ did not indicate whether it will appeal the decision, but I sincerely hope that the government follows the judge's advice and repatriates al-Rabia.
William Bradley | Posted 11.17.2009 | World
Osama bin Laden's lame 9/11 message and Barack Obama's lethal approach in Somalia raise a central question: Are we not in fact much closer to achieving our central goal in Afghanistan than most imagine?
Malou Innocent | Posted 11.17.2009 | World
The essential question now is not whether the war is winnable, but whether the mission is vital to U.S. national security interests. From this perspective the current open-ended strategy fails.
AP | KRISTEN WYATT | Posted 11.17.2009 | Denver
DENVER — A man identified by law enforcement as having a possible link to al-Qaida met with the FBI for a second day Thursday as part of a terro...
AP | MUNIR AHMAD and CHRIS BRUMMITT | Posted 11.17.2009 | World
ISLAMABAD — U.S. missiles are believed to have killed an al-Qaida operations chief and a top Uzbek militant in northwest Pakistan, officials sai...
The Denver Post | Bruce Finley, Tom McGhee and Kevin Vaughan | Posted 11.17.2009 | Denver
Federal investigators released an Aurora man late Wednesday night after 8 1/2 hours of questioning in connection with a multi-state anti-terrorism inv...
CBS4Denver | CBS 4 Denver | Posted 11.16.2009 | Home
Muslims who gathered for a feast at sundown to end their daily fast during the holy month of Ramadan said they were shocked by the FBI's...
Derrick Crowe | Posted 11.24.2009 | World