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Terror's Technician: al Qaeda bomb-maker is US' worst nightmare
Sources: Saudi counterterrorism work broke up new AQAP plane plot
Bomb plot reveals Saudi intelligence network, inroads
US drone attacks in Yemen cause political strain
Kidnappings threaten Pakistan aid work
Bin Laden docs hint at large al Qaeda presence in Pakistan
Badr Mansoor led just one Pakistani "company," and has been reported to have more than 2,000 fighters under his command. For the last three years, the US government has maintained that al Qaeda has only 300 to 400 operatives in Pakistan and that the network is on the verge of defeat.Pakistani Taliban proclaim 'jihad' for bin Laden
Suicide Mission Volunteer Was Double Agent, Officials Say
CIA unraveled bomb plot from within
'Holy wars': Pakistan militants vow to avenge Bin Laden death
Al Qaeda's bomb-makers evolve, adapt and continue to plot
Officials: Chemical from printer bombs used again
Foiled plot shows militants seek detection-proof bombs
Al-Qaeda bomb plot 'foiled by Yemen insider'
US will not deal with Al-Qaeda over aid worker
US: CIA thwarts new al-Qaida underwear bomb plot
Analysis: Spinning Iran and al Qaeda, part 2
The Combating Terrorism Center's report on the bin Laden files gets a basic fact about the history of the relationship between Iran and al Qaeda wrong.Testimony in the recent trial of New York subway bomb plotter Adis Medunjanin shed more light on the role of fugitive Canadian terrorist Ferid "Yousef" Imam, 31. Yousef conducted weapons training at an al Qaeda camp in North Waziristan that was also attended by an al Qaeda operative known as "Hamad," a name for wanted terrorist Adnan El Shukrijumah, who is said to sometimes use a Canadian passport.
Pakistan dragging its feet on Mumbai mastermind: Clinton
Pakistani foreign minister: 'US should provide information on Zawahiri's presence in Pakistan'


