Security Weekly

Security Weekly

A controversial new book depicting the Prophet Mohammed has the long-term potential to spark a violent response.

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As the U.S.-jihadist war winds down, a larger terrorist threat looms on the horizon: the revival of state-sponsored terrorism.

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Assessing the strength or weakness of the al Qaeda organization depends largely on how one decides to define it -- and which of the two critical battlespaces one is observing. We examine each of those definitions and provide our assessment of the organization's current state in both the physical and ideological battlespace.

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As the present period of U.S.-Russian tensions progresses, the conflict will begin to manifest itself in the increased use of militant proxies.

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Efforts by radical anarchists to disrupt the Republican National Convention provide us with the opportunity to examine the broader operations of the so-called RNC Welcoming Committee, tactics of the anarchist movement in general, and the law enforcement response.

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Increased tension between Russia and the West following the recent conflict in Georgia is more than likely to result in heightened intelligence efforts by Moscow. These efforts could have a big impact on Western businesses.

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Rumors of planned attacks on U.S. soil have arrived later in the year than they typically do, but some differences in this latest batch have piqued our interest.

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The arrests in recent days of suspects tied to two bomb attacks in India provide an opening to examine connections between those incidents and others in the country and their ties to an organization calling itself the Indian Mujahideen.

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