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Deep in one of America’s darkest hours, President George W. Bush warned that while the war on terror was started by others on ...
Casualties in Bush and Blair's war The bombings on London subway trains and buses July 7 were tragic reminders of how the "war on terrorism" has endangered, rather than protected, ordinary people ...
The U.S. finds itself in a strange place in 2022. U.S. officials never declared an end to the “War on Terror,” although the wars of the George W. Bush years in Afghanistan and Iraq gradually ...
After 9/11 and the Bali and Marriott bombings, we moved to Indonesia as part of the U.S. counterterrorism effort. An experience we'll never forget.
In September 2021, when President Biden told the UN General Assembly, “I stand here today, for the first time in 20 years, with the United States not at war,” the Costs of War Project reported ...
Are the United States and its allies about to stage a rerun of the conflict that used to be known as the Global War on Terror? ... On September 11, 2001, one such actor, ...
Bin Attash, also known as Khallad, is a Yemeni citizen. According to Rosenberg, he left for Afghanistan at age 14 to partake in a civil war against the US-backed Northern Alliance.He is accused of ...
In its claustrophobia and pessimism, Beck’s book itself can be read as an artifact. If he’s looking to gauge the War on ...
Its been 23 years since al Qaeda hit the U.S. in the deadliest terrorist attack in history and sparked the Global War on Terror, though terrorism remains a major security threat across the globe.
In the years following September 11, 2001, as the Bush administration sent Americans to war in Afghanistan and then Iraq, schools throughout the country were roiled by protests, including ...
The epidemic of mass shootings snowballed during the War on Terror—of 148 such incidents since 1982, Beck writes, 115 took place during the war, including 41 of the 50 deadliest.