terrorism

Foiled NC Terrorist Plot Buried When It Didn’t Fit Counter-Terrorism Narrative

On October 6, a narrowly foiled terror plot failed to capture national media coverage despite the attack’s clear intent to kill innocent Americans. According to reports, the alleged perpetrator, 46-year-old Michael Christopher Estes, planted in the Asheville Regional Airport an improvised explosive device — which was later rendered safe by bomb technicians from the local police department, several minutes after it was sc

Breaking: Multiple fatalities in triple-suicide terrorist bombing in central Damascus

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India and EU to jointly combat terrorism

Narendra Modi has maintained that he will seek a free-trade pact with the EU [Xinhua]
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has lauded an agreement reached with the European Union to jointly fight terrorism.
“We agreed on fighting against terrorism together and increasing cooperation towards it,” Modi said following talks with delegations led by European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker at the 14th annual Indo-EU Summit in Delhi on Saturday.

Las Vegas: Benefit of Doubt Now Gone

Early news reports reported Stephen Paddock, the supposed casino sniper, at one time worked for the defense contractor Lockheed Martin. This caught my attention. Not only is Lockheed Martin a “defense” contractor, it’s also in the intelligence contracting business. Then I read a tweet about the plane Paddock flew, a Cirrus SR20. The plane is […]
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