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Officials: 26 killed in car bombings in Iraq
Three car bombs exploded Monday in public areas in two cities in Iraq's largely calm Shiite Muslim south, killing 19 civilians and wounding dozens, officials said. #NewsTracker #al-Qaida #Southern Iraq #Car bomblast #Shiite cities
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Security forces, Sunni protesters clash in Iraq killing 23
The fighting broke out in the town of Hawijah, about 240 kilometers north of Baghdad. It is one of several overwhelmingly Sunni communities that have been the site of anti-government protests. #NewsTracker #Iraq #clashes #al-Qaida #Sunni Muslims
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Two arrested in al-Qaida linked Canada terror plot
The arrests in Montreal and Toronto raised questions about Iran's murky relationship with the terrorist network. #NewsTracker #al-Qaida #Canada terror plot
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Wired
Pentagon Spec Ops Chief Sees ’10 to 20′ More Years of War Against al-Qaida
Navy SEALs jump from a CH-46E helicopter during a 2011 training mission. The Pentagon sees them fighting al-Qaida for ten to 20 years. Photo: Flickr/U.S. Navy The war in Afghanistan may be winding down. But the Pentagon’s chief of irregular warfare still #Al-Qaeda #Senate Armed Services Committee #The Pentagon
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Times of India
New issue of Qaida magazine out, but hacked
WASHINGTON: A purported new issue of an English-language al-Qaida magazine, linked to the Boston terrorist attacks, has been posted on the web but its contents were hacked. The 'Inspire' magazine, produced by al-Qaida's Yemeni affiliate, al-Qaida in the #Al-Qaeda
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The Seattle Times
Pentagon: US still in armed conflict with al-Qaida
Senior Pentagon officials are defending a 2001 military force law, saying the U.S. remains in armed conflict with al-Qaida and its associate forces. Senior Pentagon officials are defending a 2001 military force law, saying the U.S. remains in armed confl #Al-Qaeda #Barack Obama




