To blame the existence of al Qaeda on poverty like Egypt's is a slur on the poor.
Preventing radicalization that leads to violence here in America is part of our larger strategy to decisively defeat al Qaeda.
Both of these students- both high school seniors both old enough to vote in the upcoming election- thought 'Al' Qaeda was a person. At that time the United States had been at war for five and a half years and here were two students two young adults l...
Al Qaeda is alive and well in Libya, Iraq, Syria and the wars are not receding.
I would show up at a party for Al Qaeda if you said there's going to be a dinner.
Staying in a very public fight with the U.S. is exactly what Al Qaeda wants.
There is evidence that some of al Qaeda's nuclear efforts over the years met with swindles and false leads.
We need to understand that an open society and free speech and press... really are the best weapons against al Qaeda and extremism.
All around the world one heard or read that there was no connection between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda.
They have called Operation Iraqi Freedom a war of choice that isn't part of the real war on terror. Someone should tell that to al Qaeda.
I fear that our true motivation is about oil and our own flailing economy; about the failure to destroy Al Qaeda and about revenge.
Now, al Qaeda's on the run. Afghanistan is no longer a base of operations. The Afghan government is a friendly government that is trying to bring democracy to its people.
An intelligence analyst may attribute an attack to al Qaeda, whereas a policy maker could opt for the more general 'extremist.'
Al Qaeda will always focus on us, the United States. And they will take advantage of any situation.
At one point people in al Qaeda were actually drawing monthly paychecks when they were based in Sudan.
Mistreatment of al Qaeda members and their friends and hangers-on is something I number among my moral concerns. But it's number 1,000,000,001.
What could be better in al-Qaeda's mind than to have India and Pakistan going at each other? What more to further their aims?
President Bashar Assad's regime is in the unique position of being targeted both by Israel and supporters of al Qaeda.
The attacks of 9/11 came out of Afghanistan. It was a failed state, a rogue nation. That's why al Qaeda was there in the first place.
That is because the conflict with al Qaeda is not governed by the Geneva Conventions, which applies only to international conflicts between states that have signed them.
A foreign ideology cannot be introduced into Chechnya - were it through an Arab or al-Qaeda. Our experience is rich and long enough for us to be Muslims and know what jihad is.