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Al Jazeera English reports on the Pakistani Taliban's persecution of musicians in Peshawar.
More random scenes from Panjwai district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan.
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Raqqah, Syria is "now an al Qaeda town."
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Information on the insider attacks in which Afghan security personnel attack Coalition forces.
A breakdown of the structure and units in the Afghan National Security Forces.
A look at the Movement of the Taliban in Pakistan's top leaders.
A look at the Afghan Taliban's top leaders, military councils, and committees.
Bill Roggio is a regular guest on the John Batchelor Show from Monday through Friday to discuss the war. Check John's site for the time. Click here to listen live online at WABC.
US News & World Report quoted Bill Roggio on drone strikes in Pakistan.
The News Tribune referenced LWJ's report on green-on-blue in Afghanistan.
The Washington Post referenced Bill Roggio's report on the Taliban assault on Camp Bastion in Afghanistan.
The Los Angeles Times cited LWJ's data on drone strikes in Pakistan.
The New York Times cited LWJ's data on drone strikes in Pakistan.
The Washington Post referenced Thomas Joscelyn's report on Syrian officials who supported al Qaeda in Iraq.
Reuters cited Thomas Joscelyn's report on al Qaeda spokesman Sulaiman Abu Ghaith.
The Civil-Military Fusion Center cited David Barnett & Bill Roggio's reports on the rise of jihadist groups in the Egyptian Sinai.
The National cited Bill Roggio's report on an American Shabaab fighter.
Politico cited LWJ's data on drone strikes in Pakistan.
Reuters cited Bill Roggio's report on an American Shabaab fighter.
The Huffington Post profiled The Long War Journal and its reporting on drone strikes.
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