Ilyas Kashmiri And Nazimuddin, Militant Leaders, Killed By U.S. Strikes, Says Pakistan
ISLAMABAD — U.S. missiles are believed to have killed an al-Qaida operations chief and a top Uzbek militant in northwest Pakistan, officials sai...
ISLAMABAD — U.S. missiles are believed to have killed an al-Qaida operations chief and a top Uzbek militant in northwest Pakistan, officials sai...
guardian.co.uk | Ian Black and Richard Norton | Posted 11.10.2009 | World
Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida is under heavy pressure in its strongholds in Pakistan's remote tribal areas and is finding it difficult to attract recruit...
AP | NAHAL TOOSI and KAY JOHNSON | Posted 09.10.2009 | World
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A barrage of rockets hit a residential area of Pakistan's northwestern Peshawar city in a brazen pre-dawn attack Tuesday, k...
New York Times | MARK MAZZETTI and ERIC SCHMITT | Posted 06.10.2009 | World
WASHINGTON -- As Taliban militants push deeper into Pakistan's settled areas, foreign operatives of Al Qaeda who had focused on plotting attacks again...
Radio Free Europe | Ron Synovitz | Posted 05.28.2009 | World
Advisers to U.S. President Barack Obama's administration say their worst security nightmare is the possibility that Pakistan -- a nuclear-armed count...
AP | MUNIR AHMAD | Posted 02.22.2009 | World
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Authorities were questioning seven al-Qaida suspects seized in a raid near the Afghan frontier after a tip from U.S. intel...
AP | ISHTIAQ MAHSUD | Posted 10.23.2008 | Politics
DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan — Pakistani troops and tribesmen opened fire on two U.S. helicopters that crossed into the country from neighboring A...
McClatchy | Saeed Shah | Posted 10.03.2008 | Politics
Pakistan's top security official Monday admitted that al Qaida's leadership moved freely in and out of the country and vowed that "no mercy" would be ...
Associated Press | Posted 04.25.2008 | Politics
Terrorists are still operating freely in Pakistan along the country's Afghanistan border, despite the U.S. giving Pakistan more than $10.5 billion in ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
In the wake of Benazir Bhutto's assassination, the starkest analysis was offered by political analyst Raghida Dergham: MIKA BRZEZINSKI: What concerns...
AP | MUNIR AHMAD and CHRIS BRUMMITT | Posted 11.17.2009 | World