'War'--the handy roar for every chore
Tags: WAR on Terrorism, 2001-2009; TERRORISTS; BIN Laden, Osama, 1957-2011; SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001
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- 'Complacency Is Not An Option.'. TOMKINS, RICHARD // Human Events;9/5/2011, Vol. 67 Issue 31, p16
The article discusses the progress that the U.S. has made in the war against terrorism since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. It notes that despite surviving mass terror attacks and the killing of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in May 2011 by U.S. troops, the U.S. is still...
- Osama bin Gotten. Devine, Miranda // Investigate;Jun2011, Vol. 10 Issue 125, p8
The article discusses the author's views on the relevance of the death of al-Qa'ida leader Osama bin Laden whose acts of terrorism have changed the world on September 11, 2011. He notes that the move of al-Qa'ida has toughened the world and has driven superior intelligence techniques and tribal...
- A Generation Exhales with Bin Laden's Death. Hull, Laurence // Foreign Policy in Focus;5/4/2011, p2
The author offers his opinion on celebrations held by the U.S. public over of the death of Al-Qaeda militant Islamist group founder and leader Osama bin Laden. He questions whether the celebrations in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. and across the country are right. He notes that...
- Sounding off on bin Laden's death. Barker, Cyril Josh; Johnson, Stephon // New York Amsterdam News;5/5/2011, Vol. 102 Issue 18, p3
The article reports on the varying reactions of politicians and other people to the U.S. President Barack Obama's announcement of the death of Osama bin Laden, a mastermind of the terrorist attack on September 11, 2011, in the raid of his compound by the Navy SEALs in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Some...
- Terrorism. // Canada & the World Backgrounder;Sep2010, Vol. 76 Issue 1, p63
The article reports on the state of terrorism all over the world. The most recent terrorism attacks were made by the terrorist network group al-Qaeda which is led by Osama bin Laden. They are responsible for the September 11, 2001 attack against the U.S. and the bombing in Madrid, Spain and...
- VICTORY. Codevilla, Angelo M. // Human Events;12/3/2001, Vol. 57 Issue 45, Special Section after page 10 p12
Ponders on the course of action United States (U.S.) must undertake in order to win the war it waged against terrorism. Examination of the attitudes and policies of the U.S. on its enemies; Relevance of Al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden and the Taliban Movement in the elimination of terrorism; Manner of...
- The New Cold War. Pryce-Jones, David // National Review;11/5/2001, Vol. 53 Issue 21, p38
This article presents information on the character of a war against terrorism by the United States and its allies. Reasons are presented as to why Islamic extremists have achieved power in countries such as Afghanistan and Iran. There is a forecast that this war may be similar in duration and...
- The End of the War on Terror. Feldman, Noah // Esquire;Oct2008, Vol. 150 Issue 4, p263
The article discusses the War on Terror and the U.S. military response to the terrorist attacks coordinated by Osama bin Laden on September 11, 2001. Bin Laden succeeded in making the U.S. look like an occupying, imperialist force after it invaded Afghanistan and Iraq after the attacks. Because...
- A DECADE AFTER 9/11 WHAT WE GOT RIGHT IN THE WAR ON TERROR. GREENWALD, ABE // Commentary;Sep2011, Vol. 132 Issue 2, p14
The author discusses the U.S. war on terror waged in the first decade after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, focusing on the lessons the U.S. has learned from the efforts. Topics include the sense of closure the U.S. public derived from the death of terrorist Osama Bin Laden and the...


