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New White House Strategy for Countering Extremism

New White House Strategy for Countering Extremism


On August 3rd the White House released an eight-page strategy for countering extremism entitled “Empowering Local Partners to Prevent Violent Extremism in the United States.” The strategy, which took over a year to produce, lays out three areas of improvement: enhancing engagement …

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Iran-Al Qaeda: Partners After All

Iran-Al Qaeda: Partners After All

It’s not exactly yellow cake, but the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that the US Treasury Department accused Iran of aiding and partnering with Al Qaeda:
The U.S. for the first time formally accused Iran of forging an agreement with al Qaeda, helping operatives move money, arms and fighters …

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The Philosophy of Sayyid Qutb Will Persist as Al Qaeda’s Intellectual Heritage

The Philosophy of Sayyid Qutb Will Persist as Al Qaeda’s Intellectual Heritage

“Counter Terrorist Trends and Analysis” published by the International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research includes commentary-type articles with analysis on existing and emerging trends on topics such as terrorism and political violence, homeland security, religion and violence, and all other areas of security, broadly defined.
Please see the June …

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The Death of Osama Bin Laden

‘World is Safer and Better Place Because of the Death of Osama bin Laden’
President Obama
You got that right, Mr. President. The death of Osama Bin Laden, the perpetrator of numerous crimes against the United States and humanity, including mass murder, at the hands of an American soldier …

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India and Pakistan Peace Talks: First Step Towards Mumbai Bombing Investigation?

India and Pakistan Peace Talks: First Step Towards Mumbai Bombing Investigation?


On March 29, 2011, India and Pakistan concluded bilateral talks in New Delhi which are expected to lead to a formal investigation into the Mumbai terror attacks. The talks were the first formal dialogue since the 2008 attacks, which halted the two countries’ highly unstable peace …

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Rep. King Hearing: Homegrown Terrorism is a Real Threat

Rep. King Hearing: Homegrown Terrorism is a Real Threat

There has been some push back coming against Congressman Peter King’s scheduled hearing on the threat of homegrown terrorism to American national security. A prime example comes from the New York Times editorial page, where Bob Herbert proclaims:
Representative Peter King, a Republican from Long …

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Terror suspect arrested in Indonesia

The police in Indonesia have arrested one of the country’s most wanted Islamic militants on Friday, December 10. The arrested has been accused by the police of having been involved in the plotting of high-profile assassinations and for carrying out attacks on foreigners at luxury hotels in the capital. Media …

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India & EU to seek great cooperation to counter terrorism

Two days after terror struck in one of India’s holiest city Varanasi, Indian Prime Minister has said that he looks forward to expanding India’s engagement with the European Union. Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh was speaking prior to his departure to Brussels to attend the 11th Annual India-European Union Summit. …

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GCC call to tackle global terrorism

As the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) leaders met in Abu Dhabi, they used the opportunity to come down heavily on international terror groups. Rejecting terror in all forms the GCC expressed its solidarity with Saudi Arabia in its fight against these groups. The GCC expressed its grave concern over the …

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Terror strikes Indian holy town of Varanasi

In yet another tragic attack carried out by terror outfits in the temple town of Varanasi in India, one child was killed and at least 32 others injured. It has been reported that the terror blast was carried out by Indian Mujahideen. The blast occurred outside the temple at Shitla …

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Left-wing terror suspects held in Greece

In Greece, police on Sunday, arrested and charged six people of having connections with a terrorist group after confiscating guns and explosives at various locations across the country.
Newspaper reports suggest that the suspects range in age from 21-30. The group also includes one woman member. They were detained following …

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Review of Maplecroft's “Terrorism Risk Index 2011”

Review of Maplecroft's “Terrorism Risk Index 2011”

UK based risk advisory company; Maplecroft has released its annual Terrorism Risk Index (TRI) for the year 2010-11.  The report released recently shows some important variations in the patterns of terrorist activities on the global scale.
A summary of the report released to this blog, indicates a notable increase of terrorism risk …

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Terror attempt foiled in Pakistan

With the arrest of three terror suspects on Friday, police in the Pakistani city of Dera Ismail Khan claimed to have foiled a major attack. Dera Ismail Khan is a city situated in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. According to media reports the terrorists were attempting to carry out an attack …

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EU’s renewed strategy to tackle global terror

Recent attempt by global terror outfits seeking to target European interests have heighted fear within the EU that an attack in the region seems an increasing possibility. Driven by these fears there has been a renewed effort to evaluate the regions counter terror initiatives. This has led the EU’s Counter-Terrorism …

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Terror Support Network Busted in Spain, Thailand

The big news coming in is about the arrest of six Pakistanis and a Nigerian by the Spanish police in Barcelona late on Tuesday. The arrested men have been accused of having links to radical Islamic cells in Pakistan. They are suspected of providing forged passports to groups linked to …

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