Crossword clues for qaeda
qaeda
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Usage examples of "qaeda".
Ideally, a combination of manned aircraft, cruise missiles and special-forces operations would be used in a sustained campaign to destroy the Al Qaeda infrastructure in Afghanistan, hunt down Al Qaeda personnel there, and destroy Taliban military capabilities.
But he may as well be, because YOU can bet Al Qaeda funds their most ruthless operations with money they get from people who sell their oil to Exxon before Exxon sells it to you.
You actually do more to support Al Qaeda by driving when you go out to pick up your drugs!
Largely as a result of politics, NSA has become burdened with thousands of targets that pose little immediate risk to the nation while drawing critical resources away from those, like bin Laden and Al Qaeda, that are truly dangerous and time sensitive.
Juan Cordoba and his Matanza group had always been rabid revolutionaries in their own country, but now-fueled by drug money and Al Qaeda support-they had grown powerful enough to take aim at Andreas and the administration that was trying to stabilize the party in power.
Either the Taliban and al Qaeda fighters are not covered by the Geneva Convention or they are but still do not qualify for prisoner-of-war status.
Ralston would tell him what was happening a few minutes before our missiles invaded Pakistani airspace, too late to alert the Taliban or al Qaeda, but in time to avoid having them shot down or sparking a counterattack on India.
Because I've got a target I need to intercept to find out where Al Qaeda has dropped some nasty shit off the Florida coast.
Particularly since the embassy bombings in 1998, I had been focused intently on bin Laden and his al Qaeda supporters.
We had rolled up a score of al Qaeda cells, captured terrorist operatives, broken up plots against us, and continued to urge Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to press Afghanistan give bin Laden up.
We all thought it was the work of bin Laden and al Qaeda, but we couldn’.
In 2001 through 2003, in addition to the clear need for retribution for the terrible attacks on America of September 11, 2001, the message of Usama bin Laden, one of uniting Islam and doing it with terror, had been the compelling strategic reason for stopping him and his Al Qaeda.
I discussed the attacks that Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda had planned for the millennium, which were thwarted through hard work and domestic and international cooperation.
You and your fellow traitors would rain fire down upon our heads, just like the Al Qaeda brought to Afghanistan!
The great threat to the nation was al Qaeda armed not just with box cutters and airline tickets but with a nuke in the middle of an American city.