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Bush: Mubarak wanted me to invade Iraq
In his new book , George W. Bush writes that he was under pressure not just from hawks in the United States to invade Iraq, but from Arab statesmen as well. In a revealing passage, Bush writes that President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt "told Tommy Franks...
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Egypt's intelligence chief visits Israel - By Mohammad Sagha
The Egyptian Intelligence chief, Omar Suleiman , travelled to Israel on Thursday to officially discuss the Middle East peace process. Haaretz reports that Israeli President Shimon Peres met with Suleiman and "discussed different methods to jump start...
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Fri, Nov 11 2010 3:38 PM
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Pakistan's ISI: Militants, not India, are the greatest threat to national security - by Brian Fung
Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI, has concluded that India is no longer the primary threat to the country's security. Displacing New Delhi for the title are Islamist militias operating in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province: A recent...
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Mon, Aug 08 2010 2:50 PM
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UAE follows through on BlackBerry threat
Following the UAE's recent admonition of BlackBerry smartphones, the country will prohibit three of BlackBerry's web operations starting on Oct. 11 -- e-mail, instant messaging between BlackBerry phones, and the web-browsing program -- citing...
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Mon, Aug 08 2010 10:34 AM
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BlackBerrys in UAE deemed threat to national security
BlackBerry phones may be unwelcome guests at dinner parties, in class, or at the movies, but in the UAE, the smartphones have recently been labeled a "security threat." "As a result of how Blackberry data is managed and stored, in their...
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Wed, Jul 07 2010 4:54 PM
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Summoning Syria
The U.S. State Department summoned Syria's top diplomat in Washington, Zouheir Jabbour, to rebuke his government for transferring arms to Hezbollah. This was apparently the fourth time in recent weeks that the United States had raised these concerns...
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Tue, Apr 04 2010 7:39 AM
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The era of cyberespionage. Yawn.
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Google's January investigation into Chinese hacking of over twenty companies and the emails of dozens of human rights activists has highlighted an increasingly potent form of...
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Tue, Apr 04 2010 10:15 AM
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The mystery of Iran's nuclear defector
ABC News today published an "exclusive" scoop saying that an Iranian nuclear scientist, Shahram Amiri, has defected to the United States with the assistance of the CIA. Except, er, Britain's Daily Telegraph reported the defection back in...
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Tue, Mar 03 2010 7:37 PM
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Reforming the Reform
Enough with the dots, already. As the story of the Underwear Bomber shows, the problem with U.S. intelligence is that it knows too much -- and understands too little. Read More...
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Sat, Jan 01 2010 10:58 AM
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Does this man look like Osama bin Laden?
The FBI is in hot water after using a Spanish parliamentarian's picture to create a ‘What would Osama Bin Laden look like now?' image. The photo, released last week , took parts of United Left party lawmaker Gaspar Llamazares' face and combined...
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Tue, Jan 01 2010 12:31 PM
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New details emerge about the CIA bomber
Isn't it interesting that the underpants bomber -- whose failed attempt to detonate plastic explosives on a Detroit-bound plane killed zero people -- has gotten a lot more attention than the CIA bomber -- who successfully perpetrated a devastating...
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Sat, Jan 01 2010 10:35 AM
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Who should get fired for the Pants Bomber incident?
Since the Pants Bomber thankfully failed to blow up Nortwest Airlines Flight 253 on Christmas Day, the United States has taken a long, hard look at the security failures that allowed him onto the plane -- particularly given that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's...
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Thu, Jan 01 2010 11:10 AM
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Pentagon slams publication of general's think-tank report
Tom Ricks blogged this morning about a new think-tank paper by Maj. Gen. Michael Flynn, the U.S. Army's top intelligence officer in Afghanistan. No big deal, right? These sorts of papers are published every day in Washington. Well ... not exactly...
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Tue, Jan 01 2010 3:31 PM
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Things to remember about the Nigerian terror suspect
Poor Nigeria. As if it didn't already have a terrible reputation, the alleged terror attempt by a 23-year-old Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab yesterday on a flight from Amsterdam to Detriot seals the deal. But as you're reading the news, a few caveats...
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Sat, Dec 12 2009 11:20 AM
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Rage Against Gitmo
A large contingent of American bands have joined the Close Gitmo Now campaign in direct protest of the use of their music during torture practices at Guantanamo Bay. The new campaign is led by two retired generals: Lieutenant General Robert Gard and Brigadier...
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Fri, Oct 10 2009 10:30 AM
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