Al Qaeda's New Life
Tags: WORLD Wide Web; QAIDA (Organization); TERRORISM -- United States; SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001; INTERNET; UNITED States. Central Intelligence Agency
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- Al Qaeda Online. Hosenball, Mark; Hirsh, Michael; Soloway, Colin; Flynn, Emily // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);12/30/2002-1/6/2003, Vol. 141 Issue 1, p6
Evaluates terrorist activity on the World Wide Web. Web sites that could contain coded messages for terrorists; September 11 attacks that drove the Al Qaeda underground; Web sites that assert the role of Al Qaeda in the killings of Kenyans and Israelis in Mombasa; Role of the U.S. Central...
- Al Qaeda Online. Hosenball, Mark; Hirsh, Michael; Soloway, Colin; Flynn, Emily // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);12/30/2002-1/6/2003, Vol. 141 Issue 1, p6
Evaluates terrorist activity on the World Wide Web. Web sites that could contain coded messages for terrorists; September 11 attacks that drove the Al Qaeda underground; Web sites that assert the role of Al Qaeda in the killings of Kenyans and Israelis in Mombasa; Role of the U.S. Central...
- Sed Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes: The CIA's Office of General Counsel? Radsan, A. John // Journal of National Security Law & Policy;2008, Vol. 2 Issue 2, p201
The article presents information on the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) Office of General Counsel (OGC), its lawyers, and their role in ensuring the Agency's compliance with the law. The CIA is the official guardian against external threats for the U.S. However, it is stated that after...
- What the Spies Know. Calabresi, Massimo // Time International (South Pacific Edition);2/18/2002, Issue 6, p26
Analyzes the testimony of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director George Tenet before the United States Senate Intelligence Committee regarding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S. Testimony of Tenet that the CIA does have a spy inside the al-Qaeda terrorist network;...
- TARGETED STRIKES: THE CONSEQUENCES OF BLURRING THE ARMED CONFLICT AND SELF-DEFENSE JUSTIFICATIONS. Blank, Laurie R. // William Mitchell Law Review;2012, Vol. 38 Issue 5, p1655
The article discusses the use of targeted strikes as a counterterrorism strategy by the U.S. after the September 11 terror attacks. It informs that in the first targeted killing, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) drone has launched a Hellfire missile and killed six suspected members...
- Espionage and the War on Terrorism: Investigating U.S. Efforts. Lewis, Rand C. // Brown Journal of World Affairs;Summer/Fall2004, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p175
Presents information on espionage and the U.S. efforts to fight terrorism. Arguments on the possibility of an intelligence failure in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S.; Methods used by the intelligence community to collect information; Mission of the U.S. Central Intelligence...
- CIA, FBI Find Plenty of Blame to Go Around. Dettmer, Jamie // Insight on the News;7/1/2002, Vol. 18 Issue 24, p47
Highlights the dispute between the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation over their role in thwarting the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Investigation on the attacks initiated by the U.S. House and Senate intelligence committees; Evidence that shows...
- Chain of Command. Harris, Shane // Government Executive;Jul2007, Vol. 39 Issue 12, p52
The article reflects on the decision of George Tenet, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) at the time of the September 11 attacks, to take covert action against the al Qaeda terrorists. Tenet, who is now being blamed for not doing more to prevent the attacks, have written a...
- Is This Terror On Trial? Isikoff, Michael; Ephron, Dan; Hosenbal, Mark // Newsweek;6/16/2008, Vol. 151 Issue 24, p38
This article examines the beginning of the court proceedings at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, of five of the Al-Qaeda men charged with perpetrating the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S. The men are reluctant to accept the aid of U.S. lawyers. Due to admittance of torture of the defendants...


