Security Weekly

There's no real news in the Iraq-war documents recently released by WikiLeaks, but there are some interesting issues raised by the release and the reaction to it.

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As Mexican drug trafficking organizations like Los Zetas become increasingly desperate, there almost certainly will be more cases of innocents like David Hartley caught in the crossfire.

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The media hoopla surrounding the Iranian president's visit to Lebanon prompts us to examine a deeper issue: What are Syria's current intentions toward Hezbollah?

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Terrorism is a reality the world will have to live with, but there are common-sense measures people can take to deal with the threat.

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France has seen increased warnings of possible terrorist attack recently. Between France's burqa ban scheduled to begin next spring, its troops in Afghanistan and its ongoing conflict with al Qaeda's North African node, this elevated threat level is likely to continue in the near term.

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An uptick in militant activity in Tajikistan after years of relative quiet likely spells trouble for Central Asia.

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The most interesting thing about the 9/11 anniversary this year may have been that al Qaeda's core leadership did not issue a flurry of slick, media-savvy statements.

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As with any issue involving massive amounts of money, the debate over guarding against electromagnetic pulse has become quite politicized.

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