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Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab

American Jihad

Al-Qaeda has accomplished the unthinkable: establishing an embryonic recruitment, radicalization and operational capacity on our shores. Our current strategy risks another 9/11.

Commentary

Tolerance Yawns in Kaduna

In many parts of Nigeria, religious leaders—Muslim and Christian—have unsurpassed influence. Too bad they use it to spread hate.

What Yemen Wants

Most Yemenis are unaware of the recent air-cargo bomb plot, and are loath to embrace an American military campaign on their own soil.

American Jihad, Part II

We are stumbling blindly through the minefield of countering terrorist radicalization and recruitment inside the United States.

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May 27, 2012