New York's Tough Enough for Terrorist Trials
Most of us who live not far from Ground Zero, and who were here on 9/11, see New York as an appropriate and just venue, and aren't afraid that the trial will result in terrorist retribution.
Most of us who live not far from Ground Zero, and who were here on 9/11, see New York as an appropriate and just venue, and aren't afraid that the trial will result in terrorist retribution.
Coleen Rowley | Posted 11.16.2009 | Politics
The most pragmatic method of determining the guilt or innocence of criminals like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed has always been in criminal court. Rush Limbaugh and his ilk are very wrong about this.
Posted 11.10.2009 | Politics
Veteran's Day commemorates the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918, when an armistice signaling the end of World War I des...
Rabbi Abraham Cooper | Posted 11.03.2009 | World
Islamist terrorist arrests across this country since last January run the gamut. White and black, young and middle-aged, single and married, homegrown and foreign born, and legal and illegal immigrants.
Lydia Khalil | Posted 10.29.2009 | World
Just because homegrown plots constitute the majority of those uncovered doesn't mean that homegrown terrorism is the greatest threat.
Heather Robinson | Posted 10.14.2009 | World
American leaders have a habit of voicing support for democracy movements and then abandoning their champions, failing to provide them with economic or strategic support.
Derrick Crowe | Posted 10.13.2009 | World
Recently leaked intelligence assessments reportedly show that Al-Qaida and the jihadist Taliban groups account for only 10 percent of the insurgents in Afghanistan.
Howard Schweber | Posted 11.28.2009 | World
The problems that McChrystal identified with the present approach are daunting: a corrupt and illegitimate government, insurgents' use of safe havens in Pakistan, and pervasive fear and mistrust of the international forces.
Gary Hart | Posted 11.10.2009 | World
By abandoning the "war on terrorism" paradigm, President Obama has helped us understand that acts of terrorism will continue in parts of the world, and that we must continue to make such acts as difficult as possible here in the United States.
GlobalPost | Posted 11.09.2009 | World
Three British men connected to Al Qaeda were convicted Monday of masterminding a massive terrorism plot that could have resulted in thousands of death...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 09.26.2009 | Media
As the press labors today to capture the life and legacy of the late Senator Edward Kennedy, it will be interesting to see if anyone makes mention of ...
Andy Worthington | Posted 08.02.2009 | Politics
The government will not use any statements made by the suspect in secret prisons, nor will the evidence "be very different" from that used when his alleged co-conspirators were tried by the federal court in 2001.
Etan Bednarsh | Posted 06.28.2009 | Politics
The reason I care about Archie's upcoming nuptials has to do with why I read the comics in the first place, and that, in turn, explains why some on the left are upset with President Obama.
New York Times | Posted 06.06.2009 | World
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has improperly kept nearly 24,000 people on a terrorist watch list based on outdated or sometimes irrelevant infor...
Huffington Post | Stuart Whatley | Posted 05.30.2009 | World
A new report from the American Security Project, "Are We Winning? Measuring Progress in the War on Terror: An Interim Update", outlines troubling glob...
Yvonne R. Davis | Posted 05.07.2009 | World
President Obama knows the United States has been losing these wars and also knows the terrible impact these wars have had on a group of people when they are labeled and targeted.
Yvonne R. Davis | Posted 04.16.2009 | Politics
"Miss!" A large man with a crew cut pointed at me and exclaimed, "You have a bomb in your shoe!" This dude was talking to me. I was shocked.
Jamil Dakwar | Posted 03.09.2009 | Politics
I've been observing the military commissions since 2004, and Guantánamo never felt more surreal or otherworldly than it did in what we hope were its ...
Newsweek.com | Posted 03.08.2009 | World
In another effort to undo the legacy of George W. Bush's presidency, the Obama administration is searching for alternatives to the term "war on terror...
Kerry Kennedy | Posted 03.02.2009 | Politics
A war on terror which undermines the most basic values of society -- life, liberty, the rule of law -- is not worth waging if we end up creating a society which mirrors the repression we battled in the first place.
Michael L. Millenson | Posted 02.27.2009 | Politics
Maybe, just maybe, McCain always had as much of a chance of finding Osama as Sarah Palin did of winning the National Geographic's geography bee.
Peter Henne | Posted 02.10.2009 | World
As we enter the last month of the Bush presidency, progressives around the country are increasing in giddiness. Given the president's legion mistakes ...
Mark Goulston, M.D. | Posted 01.29.2009 | Politics
What if, just like us, other countries are content to let America be in the crosshairs of terrorist regimes and turn a jaundiced eye rather than roll their sleeves up and help?
Shadi Hamid | Posted 01.17.2009 | World
In the realm of foreign policy, "Ideology" is getting a bad name. "Pragmatism" is, apparently, all the rage. Problem is we aren't being careful with our terms.
Ginny Sloan | Posted 01.15.2009 | Politics
Proponents of national security courts claim that these new hybrid courts would eliminate burdensome procedural rules that protect the rights of defendants.
Michael Winship | Posted 11.21.2009 | New York