Monthly Archives: August 2013

United States

President Obama said that recent reports of a mass chemical attack in Syria are “of grave concern.” Defense Secretary Hagel said he has been asked to prepare a range of military options for Syria. The Navy is expanding its presence in the Mediterranean. A court found Army Maj. Nidal Hasan guilty on all counts of […]



Afghanistan

The Taliban killed three ISAF soldiers in separate attacks in the east. Security forces killed a Taliban commander and three fighters in Kunduz. The Taliban are in control of areas of the Tagab and Alasai districts in Kapisa, and are said to be winning the battle to control of the Kabul-Kandahar highway.


Iraq

A suicide bomber killed 26 people at a park in Baghdad. Six more people were killed in attacks in Baghdad and Dujail. A suicide bomber killed six Iraqi soldiers and four civilians in an attack west of Ramadi. Security forces captured 14 al Qaeda fighters in Babil.



Hamas

Pressure Rises on Hamas As Patrons’ Support Fades


Iraq

Syrian Kurds Find More Than a Refuge in Iraqi Kurdistan


Syria

An opposition activist group blamed the regime for bombardments that allegedly flattened three residential buildings in Aleppo and killed 61 people; the group said it was a war crime that should be referred to the International Criminal Court. A senior member of the Syrian National Coalition said the opposition had smuggled tissue samples out of […]


Yemen

An al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula suicide bomber killed two soldiers and wounded six more in an attack in Shibam. Security forces detained six “wanted terrorists” in Taiz.


Egypt

Protests organized by supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood were said to have had a low turnout. Prior to the protests, security forces had reportedly tightened security measures. Authorities destroyed a couple of homes tied to smugglers nears the border with Gaza. Sinai-based jihadists threatened to carry out attacks against security personnel, while the army claimed […]


Nigeria

Boko Haram fighters killed 35 villagers and wounded 14 more in an attack in Dumba in Borno state. The attack took place on Aug. 19 but was only reported today.


Kenya

Authorities warn Shabaab may be planning attacks in the Kenyan port city of Mombasa to commemorate the assassination of a radical Muslim cleric. Sheik Aboud Rogo was killed on Aug. 27, 2012 when unidentified gunmen opened fire on his car.


Syria

American Tells of Odyssey as Prisoner of Syrian Rebels




Bulgaria

Father of Canadian wanted for Bulgarian terror attack defends ‘good’ son’s innocence


France

Insight: UN’s Mali task is state-building as much as peacekeeping


Egypt

A love, hate relationship: Al-Nour and Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood



Lebanon

Powerful car bombs at two Salafist mosques in Tripoli this morning have killed at least 42 people and wounded more than 400. The attacks came about five minutes apart. Caretaker Defense Minister Ghosn said today’s attacks were carried out by the same persons who executed a recent car bombing in a Beirut suburb that killed […]


Turkey

Prime Minister Erdoğan said only about 20 percent of militants from the banned Kurdistan Workers Party have withdrawn, and that Turkey will continue operations against the group until it lays down arms. Three more suspects in the Reyhanli car bombing were arrested; a total of 32 have been detained. A Turkish soldier will be tried […]





Al Qaeda

Outgoing Director Robert S. Mueller III tells how 9/11 reshaped FBI mission


United States

Outgoing FBI Director Robert Mueller warned that al Qaeda may have postponed a plot that led to the closure of over 20 US diplomatic facilities, and he said there is dialogue between core al Qaeda and affiliates. The US and its allies supported the UN’s demand for an immediate investigation into the alleged chemical weapons […]





Syria

Reported Chemical Weapons Attack Could Kill Obama’s Syria Strategy