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| SPECIAL: 9/11 | Headlines | Forum | Opinions | Discussions | SoldierTech | Benefit Updates | Defense Tech |
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Two Dozen Arrested in US Embassy Attack At least 25 militants with suspected links to al-Qaida have been arrested in connection with the deadly attack on the U.S. Embassy in the Yemeni capital, a senior security official said Thursday. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS US Wants Killer Robots for Terror Fight Killer robots, which can change their shape to squeeze under doors and through cracks in walls to track their prey, are moving from the realms of science fiction to the front line in the fight against terrorism. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Report Says al-Qaida Gaining Strength Al-Qaida has rebuilt some of its pre-Sept. 11 capabilities from remote hiding places in Pakistan, and terrorist attacks in neighboring Afghanistan increased 16 percent last year, the U.S. said Wednesday. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Bin Laden Driver to Boycott Gitmo Trial Osama bin Laden's former driver walked out on his war-crimes tribunal Tuesday, saying he did not believe justice was possible at the U.S. military base where he has been held for nearly six years. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Al-Zawahri Calls for Strikes Against US Al-Qaida No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri called on Muslims to strike Jewish and American targets anywhere in the world in revenge for Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip in an audiotape Monday, part of a new push by the terror network to use anger over the violence to rally support. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Study Calls for 'Soft Power' Tactics Conflicts like that in Iraq, against small groups of radical Muslim jihadists, are likely to be the principal threat to U.S. safety for the foreseeable future, according to a new study by The Rand Corp., commissioned by the Pentagon. But America should not fight those wars as it has fought in Iraq, a growing chorus of uniformed and civilian military analysts contends. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Ex-Sailor Convicted in Terror Case A former Navy Sailor was convicted of leaking details about ship movements to suspected terrorism supporters, an act that could have endangered his own crewmates. The American-born Muslim convert formerly known as Paul R. Hall faces up to 25 years in federal prison. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Somali Strike Targeted Embassy Bomber A U.S. missile strike in Somalia on Monday targeted a Kenyan suspected in the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa, officials said Tuesday. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Experts Warn of Robotic Terrorism Military experts have warned that terrorists could use unmanned drones in aerial attacks, saying robotics offered a frighteningly easy way to evade security. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS Feds: Ex-Sailor Ordered Jihad Videos Prosecutors played videos promoting violent jihad Tuesday at the trial of a former sailor accused of communicating with suspected terrorists and leaking information that could have doomed his own Navy ship. More Sign Up for Newsletter | Email to a Friend | Print This Page | Military RSS |
In Iraq, members of Baker Company - of the 7th Marines, 1st Battalion - pay tribute to victims of the 9-11 terrorist attacks.(Click picture for full image) Videos from OIF and OEF
Peter BrookesBullying Barack on Missile Defense "In a dog-eat-dog world, any power that seems weak invites provocation . . . or even aggression."
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