Youtube has been trying to rid itself of all the videos from the “Radical Cleric,” Anwar al-Awlaki, who has been pinned with instigating the stabbing of a British member of Parliament and for the shootings in Fort Hood, Texas. Youtube had agreed to remove all videos of Anwar al-Awlaki, but their attempts has been futile. [...]
Trying To Remove Radicalization From Youtube
March 5th, 2011 · 6:29 pm
Tags: cyber warfare, middle east, security, terrorism
High Tech Gadgets To Be Inspected US Border From Mexico
September 25th, 2009 · 5:17 am
Although customs has possessed the right to inspect high tech gadgets like laptops and digital cameras, they have not always exercised that right. From now on, high tech gadgets will undergo inspections from the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) as they pass across the border from Mexico to the United States. Customs and Border Protection [...]
Tags: government, privacy, security, terrorism
US Military Advisor In Iraq Says “Time To Go Home”
July 31st, 2009 · 7:18 am
In a very blunt memo, a US advisor, Col. Timothy R. Reese, in Iraq stated that even though there are numerous deficiencies in Iraqi forces, they are now capable of protecting the Iraqi government, and it is now time for US soldiers to return home. Forces on the ground have grown concerned that in recent [...]
Tags: al queda, economy, Iraq, islam, middle east, military, security, terrorism
Global Issues: al Queda and Violent Traditionalism
July 26th, 2009 · 7:27 pm
In Osama Bin Laden’s Letter To America, the topics of women and family take a deeply personal tone. (vi) You are a nation that exploits women like consumer products or advertising tools calling upon customers to purchase them. You use women to serve passengers, visitors, and strangers to increase your profit margins. You then rant [...]
Tags: al queda, islam, middle east, terrorism
