...Sen. Max Cleland after running a TV ad that questioned Cleland's commitment to national security, using an image of Osama bin Laden. Cleland is a triple amputee wounded in the Vietnam War. Chambliss also stirred up controversy when he cautioned his followers...
...signifier, "franchised" by local organizations independent of one another. Yet there indeed exists in our world what Osama bin Laden called the "International Islamic Front for Jihad against Jews and Crusaders," which is like a constellation of atoms aggregated...
...remotely like this ran. The case for foul play rests on a tough anti-Cleland ad that Chambliss broadcast featuring Osama bin Laden & Saddam Hussein. The ad didn't morph Cleland into either of these figures or say that he supported them. It noted at its beginning...
...came the American refusal to remove the military bases it had built in Saudi Arabia, which was the grievance that inspired Osama bin Ladenâs 9/11 attack on New York and Washington. The Asian Muslim countries, including Indonesia, where more Muslims live than...
...officials for key Muslim American groups like the Council on American Islamic Relations CAIR)have been hesitant to condemn Osama bin Laden, the all but certain mastermind behind the September 11 terror attacks. This is unsurprising given that CAIR and other...
...Max Cleland (you know, the guy who left three limbs in Vietnam) by calling him soft on terror and morphing his face with Osama bin Laden's. Saxby Chambliss is a thoroughly repulsive bottomfeeder of the first order, and a true student of the Rove/Atwater/Nixon...
...videos on a laptop. One was a fast-paced collage of 60 sniper attacks, set to Islamic music. Another included a speech from Osama bin Laden explaining the world will be divided into those who support Islam and those who oppose it. Still another showed a masked...
...who founded Lashkar-e-Taiba in 1990 to fight for Kashmiri separatism. A protegé of Abdullah Azam, a Palestinian mentor to Osama bin Laden, he set up Markaz Dawal al-Irshad to teach Wahabism, a version of Islam rooted in Saudi Arabia. Dawood Ibrahim, 52, is...
...in the autumn of 2001, virtually every nation in the region sympathised with the US over 9/11. The widespread view was that Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida had gone too far, much too far. It might take time to curb him, but even Iran and Egypt sent condolences,...
...also to serve as the model for the future society it wants to build. This geographical ambition is a moving target, as Osama bin Laden and his followers have shifted from Saudi Arabia (the ultimate prize) to Sudan, Afghanistan, and now Pakistan. In al-Qaidas...