U.S. Now Fighting Al Qaeda for Hearts and Minds of Internet Users
Terrorists stand no chance against our charming memes.
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The CIA foiled the plot thanks to an informant who infiltrated Al Qaeda’s affiliate in Yemen.
Everyone's safe, but we're still waiting a bit to make our best underwear bomb jokes.
"It is difficult to choose a better place [than] in the valleys of Montana."
NYPD spokesman Paul Browne says the department takes all threats against NYC seriously.
After French TV prematurely reported his arrest, and after what has now been a twelve-hour standoff.
Could be either one.
It was between that and 'Real Simple'.
Bloomberg: Suspect "inspired by Al Qaeda" but a "lone wolf motivated by his own resentment."
It certainly appears so!
American presidents don't often have American citizens killed.
Background check: Awlaki twice arrested with prostitutes.
But will Yemen be the new Pakistan?
Samir Khan was reportedly hit by the same drone strike that targeted radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.
Some argue that the targeted killing may do more harm than good.
Terrorism's Internet celebrity was hit by a missile this morning.
The government is pushing a "positive, forward-looking narrative."
At least none that our intelligence agencies have picked up on.
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