Al Qaeda News Updates — February 8, 2010
In the past six weeks, Americans have witnessed two jarringly different — but completely accurate — views of al-Qaeda’s terrorist network. One image was that of terrorist leaders being hunted down and killed by satellite-guided, pilotless aircraft. The other was of an agile foe slipping past U.S. defenses and increasingly intent on striking inside the United States.
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Al-Qaeda threat to US greater than Iran: Clinton — AFP
Clinton: Al Qaeda more ‘agile’ — Politico
Hillary Clinton Says al-Qaeda Groups Pose Bigger Threat Than Iran or North Korea — Politics Daily
Intelligence officials say al-Qaeda will try to attack U.S. in next 6 months — Washington Post
Intel chief: Al-Qaeda likely to attempt attack — USA Today
‘Al Qaeda attack on US in three to six months’ — DAWN
Officials Warn al Qaeda ‘Certain’ to Try Attack Soon — Wall Street Journal
Yemen’s al-Qaeda calls for jihad in region — Washington Post
Yemen’s al Qaeda calls for jihad, fighting in north — Reuters
Al-Qaeda sets new deadlines in Mali hostage crisis — AFP
Qaeda sets deadline and demands for European hostages — Washington Post/Reuters
Al-Qaeda offshoot calls for fresh US attacks — Financial Times
Petraeus slams ‘barbaric’ Al-Qaeda attacks in Iraq — AFP
U.S. Must Preempt Terror Attacks By Taking Down Jihadist Cells — Gov. Monitor
The Mystery Behind ‘Lady Al Qaeda’ — Huffington Post
Rehabilitating Al Qaeda: Saudi Arabia, Mauritania, and Yemen – Alex Thurston, Huffington Post
On Next-Phase al-Qaeda, The Washington Post Gets It — Attackerman
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