LINK TO VIDEO (vía WSJ, Oct 19, 2021, A. Blinken en el Senado)
20 octubre, 2021
por Felipe Sahagún
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20 octubre, 2021
por Felipe Sahagún
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LINK TO VIDEO (vía WSJ, Oct 19, 2021, A. Blinken en el Senado)
11 septiembre, 2021
por Felipe Sahagún
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What happened to the hundreds of Al Qaeda fighters who survived U.S. airstrikes in the mountains of Afghanistan? In this 2002 documentary, FRONTLINE follows their trail — from the borderlands of Pakistan, across the Gulf of Oman, to Saudi Arabia … Continuar leyendo
2 junio, 2021
por Felipe Sahagún
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The Jihadist Over most of two decades, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani’s life has been a roadmap of Islamist militancy in Iraq and Syria. Designated a terrorist by the United States, the powerful Syrian militant now seeks a new relationship with the … Continuar leyendo
5 marzo, 2021
por Felipe Sahagún
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El Prólogo de mi nuevo libro sobre el 11-M, el cerebro de los atentados y porqué pudieron haberse evitado, disponible en este enlace: http://galaxiagutenberg.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/tripa-once_rus_web.pdf… via @G_Gutenberg gracias a @asociacion11m y @_FundacionVT con el apoyo de @rielcano @FCJS_URJC y @TheWilsonCenter #11M
18 febrero, 2021
por Felipe Sahagún
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Why is the West fighting jihadis when jihadis are so successful fighting one another? In Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, Libya, Somalia, Egypt, and the Sahel, jihadis have directed their guns and explosives against their former brothers-in-arms simply because of diverging organizational affiliation. In Afghanistan, the Taliban even claim … Continuar leyendo
6 noviembre, 2020
por Felipe Sahagún
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It is 16 years since BBC correspondent Frank Gardner and his cameraman Simon Cumbers were ambushed by al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia. Gardner was shot six times and paralysed, his cameraman, killed. Now, he has gone behind those headlines to expose … Continuar leyendo