...the Taliban refused to hand over bin Laden. The al-Qaida leader was at the time living in Afghanistan, where the terror network retained training camps and planned attacks against the U.S. and other countries.The first Sept. 11 anniversary...
...the end of the year.Obama said the materials recovered during the raid to get bin Laden showed that the al-Qaida terror network was under deep strain. He said bin Laden himself expressed concern that his organization would be unable to effectively...
...development has raised U.S. misgivings about greater cooperation between the world's two most sophisticated Islamic terror networks. The fervor and international sophistication of al-Qaida members, coupled with the resources, organization and...
...every financial influence and every necessary weapon of war -- to the destruction and to the defeat of the global terror network. Now this war will not be like the war against Iraq a decade ago, with a decisive liberation of territory and a...
...assets of senior aides to Osama bin Laden and bakeries and honey shops in Yemen accused of fronting for bin Laden's terror network. -- President Bush said the nation "is still in danger" from future attacks by terrorists, but vowed that "they...
...by a U.S. airstrike in Afghanistan, the first reported death of an established figure from Osama bin Laden's terror network in the nearly two-week bombardment, a London-based Islamic group said Thursday. The Egyptian militant, identified...
...regime and root out what he called "the parasites" -- Saudi-born fugitive Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaida terror network. It was the clearest statement yet of Bush's intention to rely on the northern alliance of opposition troops for...
...civilians. The bombing campaign, launched Oct. 7, has targeted Afghanistan's Taliban regime and the al-Qaida terror network of Osama bin Laden, chief suspect in last month's terror attacks in the United States. The Pentagon has expressed...
...bin Laden. Troops on the ground probably will be needed to deal with bin Laden and other leaders of his al-Qaida terror network, but past wars in Afghanistan -- notably the former Soviet Union's failure after 10 years of fighting -- have...
...the White House on Wednesday in expressing determination to achieve the objectives of shutting down the al-Qaida terror network, ousting the Taliban and replace it with a new regime. "I have absolutely no doubt at all that we will achieve...
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