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Analysis: Future of national security after bin Laden's death
U.S. intelligence officials believe al-Qaida will have a hard time recovering from the death of its leader, Osama bin Laden. But some experts believe bin Laden was just a symbol and that the greatest terrorist threat to the U.S. is al-Qaida in Yemen. We get analysis from national security correspondent J.J. Green.
Tags: Federal Drive , JJ Green , security , intelligence community , CIA , DoD Report , The Hunt
The hunt for bin Laden is over, but what's next?
The search is over for Osama bin Laden. U.S. forces killed the al-Qaida leader in an early morning attack in Pakistan and then buried the body at sea. We get details from the AP's Sagar Meghani.
Tags: Federal Drive , Sagar Meghani , AP , security
State Dept. puts embassies on alert after bin Laden killing
The State Department early Monday put U.S. embassies on alert and warned of the heightened possibility for anti-American violence after the killing of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden by American forces in Pakistan.
Tags: State , embassies , national security , homeland security , CIA , DoD
U.S. Military leaving Osama behind?
The military will begin withdrawing from Afghanistan less than a year from now. National Security Correspondent JJ Green asks how that might affect the search for Osama Bin Laden.
Tags: Federal Drive , The Hunt , Greg Smith , JJ Green , Afghanistan ,
Bin Laden pressed to cease-fire
Faced with stark losses among its foot-soldiers, al-Qaida is being presented with a sobering proposition - maybe it's time to give up.
Tags: security , Ayman al Zawahiri , Al Qaida , Noman Benotman , terrorism , Afghanistan , national security , counterterrorism , Juan Zarate , terror attacks , Terror threats , September 11 , J.J. Green , National Counterterrorism Center , Mike Leiter
Bin Laden mulling a cease-fire
Faced with stark losses among its foot-soldiers, al-Qaida is being presented with a sobering proposition - maybe it's time to give up.
Tags: Federal Drive , The Hunt , Paul Pillar
Bin Laden said to be mulling cease-fire
Faced with stark losses among its foot-soldiers, al-Qaida is being presented with a sobering proposition - maybe it's time to give up.
Tags: Ayman al Zawahiri , Al Qaida , Noman Benotman , terrorism , Afghanistan , national security , Counter terrorism , Juan Zarate , terror attacks , Terror threats , September 11 , J.J. Green , counterterrorism , National Counterterrorism Center , Mike Leiter , al-Qaida , al-Qaeda
Awlaki planning next attack on U.S.
Is Anwar al-Awlaki seeking to establish himself as an alternative to Osama bin Laden or scheming to become his heir apparent?
Tags: Anwar al-Awlaki , J.J. Green , al-Qaida , Iran
Taliban planning attacks in Washington
U.S. law enforcement officials would not comment on the investigation or intelligence suggesting that as many as a half dozen plots may have been in the works.
Tags: Faisal Shahzad , Taliban , Times Square bombing , counterterrorism , New York City , Barack Obama , Department of Justice , al-Qaida , Baitullah Meshud , Pakistan , J.J. Green
Al-Qaida considered a 'joke' to jihadists
"They didn't even understand the meaning of 'jihad,'" a former associate of Osama bin Laden tells WTOP in an exclusive interview.
Tags: Noman Benotman , J.J. Green




