2011年7月28日星期四

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Army: AWOL soldier admits to Fort Hood attack plan (AP)

Posted: 28 Jul 2011 05:08 PM PDT

This undated frame grab provided by WSMV-TV in Nashville, Tenn., shows Pfc. Naser Abdo. Abdo, 21, arrested Wednesday, July 27, 2011, who had weapons stashed in a motel room near Fort Hood, Texas, admitted planning an attack on the post, where 13 people died in 2009 in the worst mass shooting ever on a U.S. military installation, the Army said in an alert issued Thursday. (AP Photo/WSMV-TV)AP - An AWOL infantry soldier caught with weapons and a bomb inside a backpack admitted planning what would have been Fort Hood's second terrorist attack in less than two years, the Army said Thursday. He might have succeeded at carrying it out, police said, if a gun-store clerk hadn't alerted them to the man's suspicious activity.


Former officials: Al-Qaida still likely to use WMD (AP)

Posted: 28 Jul 2011 03:31 PM PDT

AP - A chemical or biological attack by al-Qaida and its offshoots remains a threat, despite the killing of terror leader Osama bin Laden, top former U.S. counterterrorist officials said Thursday.

US accuses Iran of 'secret deal' with al-Qaida (AP)

Posted: 28 Jul 2011 03:21 PM PDT

AP - The Obama administration accused Iran on Thursday of entering into a "secret deal" with an al-Qaida offshoot that provides money and recruits for attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Treasury Department designated six members of the unit as terrorists subject to U.S. sanctions.

Bridge honors Mass., RI couple killed on 9/11 (AP)

Posted: 28 Jul 2011 02:24 PM PDT

This undated family photo provided by Patrick Nassaney, shows his son Shawn Nassaney, left, with Lynn Goodchild. A bridge from Attleboro, Mass., to neighboring Pawtucket, R.I, was renamed Thursday, July 28, 2011, to honor the young couple who perished in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. (AP Photo/Patrick Nassaney)AP - Before the politicians and the cameras showed up, Ellen and Bill Goodchild took an unhurried stroll on the bridge that now bears their daughter's name. There were no tears; just smiles for the child they lost on 9/11.


Norway's 'lone-wolf' attacks stir angst in Europe (AP)

Posted: 28 Jul 2011 02:15 PM PDT

The farm of Anders Behring Breivik is seen in Asta, central Norway,  Thursday, July 28, 2011. Breivik killed at least eight people in Friday's blast in Oslo and shot 68 at a youth camp on Utoya island. Nearly a week after the twin terror attacks that killed 76 in Norway, investigators are finding little evidence to support the attacker's claim that he belongs to an underground militant network with cells around Europe.  (AP Photo/Ferdinand Ostrop)AP - Norway casts it as the isolated act of a lone-wolf terrorist whose boasts of a far-flung network of anti-Muslim warriors were the fantasies of a deranged mind.


Study: Terror cult's persistence key to WMD attack (AP)

Posted: 28 Jul 2011 01:53 PM PDT

AP - Experts argue over how hard it is for terrorists to make weapons of mass destruction, but a new study of the doomsday cult that carried out the Tokyo subway nerve gas attack says that even seemingly marginal groups can succeed with persistence and luck.

Fighting Terrorism with Democracy: How Norway's Prime Minister Plans to Heal His Country (Time.com)

Posted: 28 Jul 2011 01:50 PM PDT

Time.com - In an exclusive interview with TIME, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg talks about the attacks that have shocked his nation, and his determination to promote 'more democracy, more openness, and greater political participation'

Norway Attacks: The Worrying Rise of the Lone-Wolf Terrorist (Time.com)

Posted: 28 Jul 2011 01:50 PM PDT

Time.com - Norwegian investigators think Anders Behring Breivik likely acted alone in the twin attacks of July 22. But instead of being relieved that he isn't part of a bigger plot, they fear he represents a new, more dangerous type of terrorist

(AP)

Posted: 28 Jul 2011 07:42 AM PDT

AP - Finnish police say they've arrested man who bought chemicals that could be used to make bomb.

7 Filipino troops die, 21 wounded in rebel clash (AP)

Posted: 28 Jul 2011 04:34 AM PDT

AP - Abu Sayyaf militants killed seven Philippine marines and wounded 21 others who were about to raid their jungle camp Thursday in some of the fiercest fighting this year between the military and the al-Qaida-linked rebels.

0 条评论:

发表评论

订阅 博文评论 [Atom]

<< 主页

bnzv