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The Implications of Zarqawi's Death
Date: 2006-06-21 Language: English
Posted By:
Author: Dr. Ely Karmon Topics: Abu Musab al-Zarqawi : Iraq : Insurgency Classification: Unclassified
The leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Musa'ab al-Zarqawi, was killed on the evening of June 7, 2006 in a U.S. air strike in Baquba, Iraq. Five others died in the air strike-Zarqawi's spiritual adviser, Sheikh Abd-Al-Rahman, one woman, one child and two other men.1
Citing Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, al-Jazeera reported "Al-Zarqawi is eliminated." U.S. ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad, who spoke with the prime minister during his announcement of Zarqawi's death, said: "The death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is a huge success for Iraq and the international war on terror."
Read It At: ICT (Mirrored Copy)
Promoting Democracy in the Middle East: The Problem of U.S. Credibility
Date: 2003-03-01 Language: English
Posted By:
Author: Marina Ottaway Topics: Foreign Policy : United States : Middle East Classification: Unclassified
After decades of giving relatively little attention to the possibility and problems of democracy in the Middle East, the U.S. foreign policy community has in the past year elevated the issue to a position of central importance. In this working paper, Marina Ottaway highlights a problem of fundamental significance—the lack of credibility that the United States has in the Arab world when it presents itself as a pro-democratic actor.
Read It At: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Mirrored Copy)
Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction
Date: 2004-07-14 Language: English
Posted By:
Author: Committee of Privy Counsellors Topics: Intelligence : Iraq : WMD Classification: Unclassified
Report of a Committee of Privy CounsellorsComments: UK equivalent of the Senate report on Iraq WMD intelligence
Read It At: Butler Report (Mirrored Copy)
Report on the U.S. Intelligence Community's Prewar Intelligence Assessments on Iraq
Date: 0000-00-00 Language: English
Posted By:
Author: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Topics: Intelligence : WMD : Iraq Classification: Unclassified
No Description
Read It At: Senate Report on Iraq WMD Intelligence (Mirrored Copy)
Terrorism and International Law: Challenges and Responses
Date: 2002-09-24 Language: English
Posted By:
Author: International Institute of Humanitarian Law Topics: Terrorism : Counterterrorism : National Security Classification: Unclassified
Contributions presented at the
“Meeting of independent experts on Terrorism and International Law: Challenges and Responses. Complementary Nature of Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law and Refugee Law” organized by the International Institute of Humanitarian Law
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Hizballah: Terrorism, National Liberation, or Menace?
Date: 2002-08-01 Language: English
Posted By:
Author: Sami G. Hajjar Topics: Middle East : Hezbullah : Lebanon Classification: Unclassified
The author of this monograph, Dr. Sami Hajjar, reviews the history of Hizballah since its inception in 1982, and examines its role in the recent political turmoil of Lebanon and the region. Not only is Hizballah’s role central in the dispute over the Shab’a Farms enclave between Lebanon and Israel, it is part of an entangled set of linkages involving
Syria, Iran, the United States, the European Union, and the Palestinians. The challenge that Hizballah poses to U.S.
policy in the Middle East involves complicated strategic issues, not merely problems of terrorism that could be dealt
with by countermeasures.
Read It At: Strategic Studies Institute (U.S. Army War College) (Mirrored Copy)
The Manipulator
Date: 2004-05-29 Language: English
Posted By:
Author: Jane Mayer Topics: Iraq : Intelligence : Middle East Classification: Unclassified
Ahmad Chalabi pushed a tainted case for war. Can he survive the occupation?
Read It At: The New Yorker (Mirrored Copy)
International Terrorism: FBI Investigates Domestic Activities to Identify Terrorists
Date: 1990-09-07 Language: English
Posted By:
Author: United States General Accounting Office Topics: Counter-terrorism : Intelligence : Federal Bureau Of Investigation Classification: Unclassified
General Accounting Office (GAO) report from 1990. Comments: This report was written in response to a request from the House Judiciary Committee. At the time, the FBI was under fire for investigating the Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES).
Read It At: US General Accounting Office (GAO) (Mirrored Copy)
Report of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack
Date: 1946-07-20 Language: English
Posted By:
Author: United States Congress Topics: Warfare : Intelligence : Military History Classification: Unclassified
The report of the joint Congressional committee whose charge was the "full and complete investigation of the facts relating to the events and circumstances leading up to or following the attack made by Japanese armed forces upon Pearl Harbor in the Territory of Hawaii on December 7, 1941. Comments: Don't confuse this report with the Roberts Commission report of 1942.
Read It At: ibiblio (Mirrored Copy)
Report of the DOD Commission on Beirut International Airport Terrorist Act, October 23, 1983
Date: 1983-12-20 Language: English
Posted By:
Author: Department of Defense Topics: Terrorism : Military : US Military Classification: Unclassified
On 23 October 1983, a truck laden with the equivalent of over 12,000 pounds of TNT crashed through the perimeter of the compound of the U.S. contingent of the Multinational Force at Beirut International Airport, Beirut, Lebanon, penetrated the Battalion Landing Team Headquarters building and detonated. The force of the explosion destroyed the building resulting in the deaths of 241 U.S. military personnel. This report examines the circumstances of that terrorist attack and its immediate aftermath.
Read It At: ibiblio (Mirrored Copy)
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