What McCain would do if he caught bin Laden
CNN (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sen. John McCain on Friday said as president he would consider bringing Osama bin Laden to justice through a Nuremberg-like international trial.
CNN (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sen. John McCain on Friday said as president he would consider bringing Osama bin Laden to justice through a Nuremberg-like international trial.
CNN (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sen. John McCain on Friday said as president he would consider bringing Osama bin Laden to justice through a Nuremberg-like international trial.
LA Times (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Bit players like the Al Qaeda leader's driver are key to protecting Bin Laden, says a spy who interrogated Salim Ahmed Hamdan for 13 days, building a relationship with him by giving him snacks and oth Salim Ahmed Hamdan may have been only a driver for Osama bin Laden, but the legions of bit players in Al Qaeda are what has allowed the terrorist leader to succeed, an FBI agent testified...
CNN (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sen. John McCain on Friday said as president he would consider bringing Osama bin Laden to justice through a Nuremberg-like international trial.
Hyscience (Free subscription) | yesterday
Apparentyly there's credible evidence that Osama bin Laden has acquired twenty suitcase-sized nuclear bombs from Chechen rebels in the former Soviet Union and smuggled them into the United States by way of the Mexican border: [...] Osama bin Laden has acquired twenty suitcase-sized nuclear bombs from Chechen rebels in the former Soviet Union and smuggled them into the United...
kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba | In his seventh month of U.S. captivity, Osama bin Laden’s driver reportedly told a pair of FBI agents that it was America’s fault that the al-Qaida leader is alive.
News: Moldova.org: Politics (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
U.S. Republican presidential hopeful John McCain told CNN Friday if Osama bin Laden is caught he would consider a Nuremberg-like trial for the al-Qaida leader.We have various options, McCain said in an interview with CNN. The Nuremberg Trials are certainly an example of the kind of tribunal that we could move forward with. I don't think we'd have any difficulty in devising an international...
Little Green Footballs (Free subscription) | yesterday
Some interesting testimony from an FBI interrogator in the trial of Osama bin LAden’s driver, Salim Ahmed Hamdan . GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba, July 23 — Osama bin Laden’s driver witnessed the al-Qaeda leader being briefed on the day of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and overheard him express satisfaction that the death toll had exceeded expectations, an FBI interrogator testified...
CNN (Free subscription) | yesterday
White House hopeful John McCain on Friday said as president he would consider bringing Osama bin Laden to justice through a Nuremberg-like trial. "I don't think we'd have any difficulty in devising an internationally supported mechanism that would mete out justice. There's no problem there."
Political Ticker (Free subscription) | yesterday
McCain questions Obama’s experience and knowledge. (CNN) — Sen. John McCain on Friday said that as president he would consider bringing Osama bin Laden to justice through a Nuremberg-like international trial. He told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer: “We have various options. The Nuremberg Trials are certainly an example of the kind of tribunal that we could move forward [...]
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba (Reuters) - Hot McDonald's french fries and a call home encouraged Salim Hamdan to cooperate under interrogation but Osama bin Laden's driver did not like cold fries and isolation upset him, witnesses said at his Guantanamo war crimes trial on Friday.
Moonbattery (Free subscription) | yesterday
It took less than seven years from September 11 for moonbattery to corrode our response into a farce. Osama bin Laden's driver Salim Hamdan, who has been incarcerated for war crimes for his involvement in the 9/11 atrocities, was not...
Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba -- Soon after Osama bin Laden's driver got here in 2002, he told interrogators the identity of the al Qaeda chief's most senior bodyguard -- then a fellow prison camp detainee.
Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
In his seventh month of U.S. captivity, Osama bin Laden's driver told a pair of FBI agents that it was America's fault that the al-Qaida leader is alive. The message was, "You had these opportunities, America. You didn't do anything," FBI agent George Crouch Jr. testified Friday at Salim Hamdan's war-crimes trial.
kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba | Soon after Osama bin Laden’s driver got here in 2002, he told interrogators the identity of the al-Qaida chief’s most senior bodyguard — then a fellow prison camp detainee.