UK denies entry to son of Osama bin Laden
AP - Thu Dec 3, 2:09 pm ETThe British government says it has refused to allow a son of Osama bin Laden to travel to Britain.
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The British government says it has refused to allow a son of Osama bin Laden to travel to Britain.
Washington, D.C. -- One white-haired lion of the U.S. Senate glared at another white-haired lion of the Senate. Then he accused him of hypocrisy, of lying about his past actions.
Despite all the talk from top military leaders about how important it is to reverse the Taliban's momentum, Al Qaeda remains the No. 1 target for the U.S. military in Afghanistan and Pakistan and will be the ultimate focus of the upcoming troop surge, officials say.
A protest will be held in Princeton's Palmer Square, followed by a candlelight vigil in Morrisville, Pa.
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani said he does not think the leader of terrorist network al- Qaeda is in Pakistan. “I don’t think Osama bin Laden is in Pakistan,” Gilani said at a press conference in London today.
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President Barack Obama’s escalation of the Afghan War has upset many rank-and-file Democrats who had hoped for a more peaceful strategy, but Obama’s order to dispatch 30,000 more U.S. troops is being welcomed by neoconservatives, a group that has long favored U.S. military interventions in Muslim lands.
LONDON - The British government says it has refused to allow a son of Osama bin Laden to travel to Britain.Omar bin Laden had appealed an earlier decision by U.K. authorities to keep him out of Britain. The 28-year-old son of the al-Qaida leader wants to c...
President Barack Obama's plan to send 30,000 new U.S. troops to Afghanistan will only lead to more American casualties, the Taliban vowed.
Where should the U.S. even be looking for the terrorist leader?
LONDON: Pakistan wants “more clarity” on US President Barack Obama’s new war strategy in Afghanistan, said Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Thursday.
LONDON: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said Pakistan is fighting the war against terrorism in its own interest.
An Al Shabab bomber killed 19 people at a graduation ceremony in Somalia and the Islamist group is getting training from Al Qaeda, say officials.
BAGHDAD — America's military "surge" in Afghanistan shares the same goal as the first one in Iraq nearly three years ago: to stem runaway violence. But the comparisons quickly fade from there.The U.S. reinforcements that poured into the Baghdad region in early 2007 had clearer objectives, better-trained local forces as allies and an established supply network to keep them moving. What awaits the ...
President Barack Obama should have declared victory in Afghanistan and begun a withdrawal. His escalation of the war may achieve its goals, but at too great a cost - and without making our nation meaningfully safer from the threat of terrorist attacks.
LONDON, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- Islamabad denied al-Qaida leaders were in Pakistan as British Prime Minister Gordon Brown pledged cooperation in the fight against regional militants.