Posts Tagged ‘terrorism’
Everything changed
The horror we all remember from 10 years ago is still there where the World Trade Center once stood. This personal account describes the scene
Time now to end liberal confusion over al-Qaeda
Bin Laden is dead. With him should also die the liberal left’s shameful tacit support for al-Qaeda as a bulwark against supposed US imperialism
Above the radar
In its determination to stop the Russians selling arms to Iran, the normally shadowy Mossad has surfaced into public view. Just don’t expect it to stay there for too long
Osama bin Laden no longer matters
Far-fetched ideas on what lay behind the 9-11 attacks only serve to muddy the maters and hide a far more complex truth about the Islamist figurehead
Scotland walks a little taller
As Plaid Cymru begins its Annual Conference in Llandudno, a leading young SNP politician examines the impact of the al-Megrahi release on his party, Scottish politics, and the nature of devolution in Scotland.
Devolution can win – and has won
The al-Megrahi leaked letters are a non-story. However, there is much in this episode from which devolutionists can take heart
We have the expertise – let’s use it
Thirty years in civil conflict in Northern Ireland has given the British state vital expertise in addressing the spread of radical Islam, so why is the government reluctant to make reconciliation part of its strategy?







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