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What Does Lowballing the Number of Dead Iraqi Civilians Tell Us About Ourselves?

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The Death of Shahzad: Leave It to the ISI to Make al Qaeda Look Tame in Comparison

Jun 1, 2011

WikiLeaks: Saudi-Financed Madrassas More Widespread in Pakistan Than Thought

May 26, 2011

Addle-Brained Islamic Extremists Take Revenge on Muslims for bin Laden’s Killing

May 13, 2011

WikiLeaks: U.S. Is Just All Right to Jihadists Fighting With Libyan Rebels

May 3, 2011

WikiLeaks: Just in Case You Were Concerned, Egypt’s Suleiman “Not Squeamish” About Torture

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You Can’t Tell Egypt’s Players Without a Scorecard

Feb 4, 2011

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