TERRORISM SALON: Fourth (and Final) Prompt — OBL and Al Qaeda

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Is Osama bin Laden still relevant? Or rather, is the threat more from a reconstituted, centralized Al Qaeda, or from more local groups radicalized by preachers or outside forces? (See the recent arguments between Marc Sageman and Bruce Hoffman).

Brzezinski Says. . .

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After watching the video interview I did with Palestinian Initiative leader and former Palestinian Authority presidential candidate Mustafa Barghouti on Obama’s “World Without Walls” speech, former National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski wrote me a note. He said: steve — that discussion with [Barghouti] is humiliating for any decent American who values human rights….

TERRORISM SALON: Matthew Levitt on Al Qaeda’s Economic Warfare

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(Matthew Levitt is a Senior fellow and Director of the Stein Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy). Gregory offers a thoughtful analysis and has bravely baited the rest of us to respond, so I’ll take the bait.

STREAMING LIVE: Tom Daschle & Leo Hindery on Health Care, the American Worker, and U.S. Competitiveness

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On Wednesday at 4:15 pm EST until about 5:30 pm, I will be chairing a meeting at the New America Foundation featuring former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and former AT&T Broadband CEO and Obama economic advisor Leo Hindery.

Digging Further Into Senator Lieberman’s Potential Advocacy for Convicted Terrorist

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In response to queries as to what Senator Lieberman was doing when agreeing to carry a pardon request to President Bush for an indicted terrorist sent to prison by the FBI, Lieberman spokesman Scott Overland said: Senator Lieberman does not intervene in criminal proceedings including requests for pardons. . .