Italian Police Increase Patrols Around Embassies in Rome
Responding to recent terror alerts
Concerns being raised Al Qaeda-linked fighters could get their hands on chemical weapons and use Syria as a haven
Libertarian wing will have to explain how they would keep the country safe without extensive government surveillance
Accused of removing evidence to protect Dzhokhar
Lawyers don't agree with Hasan's defense strategy and want out
Government trying to show Manning's leaks damaged U.S. interests
Say defendant deliberately trying to get death penalty and don't want to be part of it
Pronouncement could make planned peace talks a little difficult
According to IntelCenter, an American intelligence firm
Terrorist group still around despite Osama Bin Laden's death
Imagine the security theater that's going to cause
A leak that justifies NSA surveillance. Let's see if the administration tries to track that one down.
Fears of possible terrorist attacks in Mideast and North Africa
Up nearly a quarter for the first six months of 2013
Reps. Justin Amash and John Conyers tried to protect the Constitution. Barack Obama, not so much.
White House spokesman Jay Carney says the move sends a strong message
Says leaks caused "significant, irreversible damage to our nation."
Had served ten years for trying to smuggle a bomb into England
Also for having a concealed gun and biting an FBI agent
Allegedly a neo-Nazi with ties to Anders Behring Breivik
Made request while being detained in Romania
Minbar Ansar Deen and Boko Haram
Well, nobody was expecting a slap on the wrist
Oh, look. Terrorists are discovering drones.
That's a very, very novel interpretation of the law
Including a plan to detonate a bomb on Wall Street
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