targeted
Atef, Mohammad (Abu Hafs al-Masri)
Atiyah, Abd al-Rahman
Atta, Muhammad
Aum Shinrikiyo
Aurora, Colorado
Authorization of Military Force (AUMF)
Aviation Week magazine
Azzam, Abdullah
Baath Party
Baer, Robert
Baghdadi, Abu Umar al- (Zawi, Hamid Daoud Muhammad Khalil al-)
Bagram air base
Baluchi, Ammar al-
Baluchs
Bani Hassan tribe
Barbary pirates
Barre, Siad
Bataan, USS
Bayat
Beheadings, of hostages
Benjamin, Daniel
Berg, Nicholas
Berger, Sandy
Bhatti, Salahuddin
Bhutto, Benazir
Biden, Joe
bin Laden, Osama
before 9/11
after 9/11
in Afghanistan
al-Zarqawi pledges bayat
and the CIA
communication systems
family
gives interview
kill mission
legal status of
meets Abu Faraj al-Libi
meets Abu Zubaydah
meets Zarqawi
as military target
in Pakistan
personal security
religious training
and Shaykh Said
takedown
Tarnak Farms compound
ties to Yemen
tracking
and U.S. embassy bombings
Biological weapons
Black, Cofer
Black Hawk Down
Black Hawk Down (book and film)
Black sites
Blackhawk helicopters
Blair, Tony
Bloomberg, Michael
Bojinka conspirators
Bombs, making
Boren, David
Borger, Gloria
Bosnia
Boumediene v. Bush
Brennan, John
Britain
al-Qaeda in
British Security Service (BSS, MI5)
forces in Iraq
intelligence gathering in
intelligence organizations
London transit system attacks, 2005,
Operation Overt (plot to blow up commercial flights). see Operation Overt (plot to blow up commercial flights)
response to Powell’s UN address
Britain’s, Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC)
British School, Lahore Pakistan
British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, MI6)
British Security Service (BSS, MI5)
Brooklyn Bridge, as terrorist target
Bulgaria, response to Powell’s UN address
Bureaucracy, of intelligence organizations
Burjak, Ali and Yasmin
Bush, George H. W.
assassination plot
rendition under
Bush, George H. W. administration
Bush, George W.
and bin Laden
defends rendition
elected president
and Guantanamo prison
meets with Yemeni president
and Operation Overt
public confidence, post-9/11
response to 9/11 attacks
response to civilian attacks
on war on terror
and warrantless searches
Bush, George W. administration
2004 reelection campaign
and al-Qaeda
defends Iraq-al-Qaeda connection
expansion of presidential power
intelligence analysis
legacy
and Libya
misuse of intelligence
and Operation Cannonball
public confidence, post-9/11
response to 9/11 attacks
on war on terror
Bush Doctrine
Byman, Daniel
Bybee, Jay
Byrd, Robert
Caldwell, William
Canal Hotel, Baghdad
Capitol Report (CNBC TV show)
Cartoon, of Prophet Mohammad
“Case Closed” ( Weekly Standard article, Hayes)
Centennial Olympic Park bombing
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
budget
as bureaucratic
and Clinton administration
Counterterrorist Center (CTC)
Directorate of Intelligence
errors in intelligence
errors in rendition
and the FBI
internal investigation
interrogation methods
investigation of
Iraq and al-Qa’ida
Iraqi Support for Terrorism report
Khost, Afghanistan base bombed
Office of General Counsel
paper on Iraq–al-Qaeda connection
and PDD 39
Special Activities Division
traditional role
Chemical and biological weapons (CBW)
Cheney, Dick
Chertoff, Michael
Chowan University
Church committee
Civil liberties
Clarke, Richard
Clinton,
Yvette Hines, Monique Lamont