by Spencer Ackerman | Sep 21, 2012 | Monitor
Lt. Col. Matthew Dooley is now mulling a lawsuit against America’s top military officer. Photo: Thomas More Law Center The Army officer who once taught that the U.S. ought to consider “Hiroshima tactics” for a “total war” on Islam has put...
by Spencer Ackerman | Jun 29, 2012 | Monitor
Tawfik Hamid talks for a 2009 documentary about extremism. Image: Screenshot/’In The Red Chair’ Most counterterrorism scholars will never meet Ayman al-Zawahiri, the leader of al-Qaida, let alone pray with him. As a teenage extremist, Tawfik Hamid did....
by lundry | Sep 26, 2011 | Analysis, Counterterrorism, Government, Image, Intelligence, Islam, Narrative, Religion, Southeast Asia, State Dept., Strategic Comm.
by Chris Lundry Last year, my colleagues Steven Corman, Jeffrey Halverson and I wrote a series of blog posts exploring Islamist reactions to anti-Islam and anti-Muslim events in the US, including the debate over the Park51 Islamic Center and an American pastor’s...