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Shabaab Leader Sanctioned as Zawahiri Responds to Group's Oath of Loyalty
Shabaab Leader Sanctioned as Zawahiri Responds to Group's Oath of Loyalty
Sheikh Abu Mukhtar Robow (left) and Saleh Ali Saleh Nabhan (faced covered) in a propaganda video acquired by The Long War Journal . The United States applied financial and travel sanctions on three top leaders of Al Shabaab, the Islamist insurgency that is consolidating ...
Bret Stephens: Why Don't We Hang Pirates Anymore?
Bret Stephens: Why Don't We Hang Pirates Anymore?
online.wsj.com — It's a safe bet, dear reader, that the title of this column has caused you to either... (a) roll your eyes and wonder, What century do you think we're living in? or (b) scratch your head and ask, Yes, why don't we? Wherever you come down, the question ... (more) Bret Stephens: Why Don't We Hang Pirates Anymore?
Pirates can claim UK asylum
timesonline.co.uk — THE Royal Navy, once the scourge of brigands on the high seas, has been told by the... Foreign Office not to detain pirates because doing so may breach their human rights. Warships patrolling pirate-infested waters, such as those off Somalia, have been ... (more) Pirates can claim UK asylum
 Are Pirates the Problem, or the Solution?
Are Pirates the Problem, or the Solution?
informationdissemination.blogspot.com — Two of my favorite writers, Robert Farley and Thomas Barnett , have weighed in on Somali piracy,... and while I agree with every point made by both, I disagree with both writers regarding how to manage the issue of Somali piracy. It isn't that I ... (more) Are Pirates the Problem, or the Solution?
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Bill Roggio: Shabaab Leader Sanctioned as Zawahiri Responds to Group's Oath of Loyalty
Victory Caucus -- All Content — ... Friday, 21 November 2008 The US Treasury sanctions three senior Al Shabaab leaders as the Somali terror group is close to being integrated with al Qaeda. read ...

Al Qaeda in Somalia Leaders Designated Terrorists by U.S.
The Jawa Report — ... . Again . Nick Grace has much more background over at Long War Journal . By Rusty Shackleford, Ph.D. at November 21, 2008 03:40 PM | | l ...

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