Hassan Al-Turabi

October 28, 2020 | Jonathan Schanzer |

Celebrating a crucial milestone for the people of Sudan and for the United States

Diplomatic breakthrough marks the end of Sudan being controlled by war criminals and terrorists

July 5, 2012 | Jonathan Schanzer IHS Defense, Risk and Security Consulting |

Pariah State: Examining Sudan’s Support for Terrorism

***This article originally appeared in "State Sponsorship of Terrorism", a publication of IHS Defense, Risk and Security Consulting, in June 2012. Reproduced with permission © IHS (Global...

May 8, 2012 | Thomas Joscelyn The Long War Journal |

Analysis: Spinning Iran and al Qaeda, Part 2

Editor's note: Part 1 of this series was published on May 5, 2012. In a recently released report on Osa...

December 29, 2011 | Clifford D. May |

Iran and Al-Qaeda

Late last week, the State Department announced a $10 million reward for information leading to the capture of Ezedin Abdel Aziz Khalil, A.K.A. Yasin al-Suri – Yasin the Syrian. Serious stud...

August 8, 2011 | |

The Hidden Hand

The Obama administration finally highlights Iran’s key role in supporting al Qaeda

June 15, 2011 |

Treachery

The Senate Intelligence Committee's report on prewar statements is a disgrace.

June 15, 2011 | World Defense Review

Sudan: Looming Crises, Strategic Opportunities

While international attention remains riveted on the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the western Darfur region – it has been less than two weeks since an Antonov transport belonging to the S...

May 18, 2011 | Thomas Joscelyn The Long War Journal

Analysis: Al Qaeda’s Interim Emir and Iran

Saif al Adel has been named the interim emir of al Qaeda in the wake of Osama bin Laden's demise, according to multiple press reports. Al Adel is a longtime member of al Qaeda's militar...

January 28, 2011 | Thomas Joscelyn Weekly Standard

The Muslim Brotherhood is No Friend

 Writing for the Daily Beast, Bruce Riedel, a former CIA officer and adviser to the Obama administration, argues that the U.S. can coexist with a Muslim Brotherhood-dominated Egypt. The Obam...

January 28, 2011 | Thomas Joscelyn Long War Journal

Iran, the Muslim Brotherhood, and Revolution

 "I herewith proclaim to those (Western leaders) who still do not want to see the realities that the political axis of the new Middle East will soon be Islamic rulership and a democracy base...

June 10, 2010 | Jonathan Schanzer Foreign Policy |

The Islamic Republic of Sudan?

The Sudanese newspaper Rai al-Shaab (Opinion of the People), owned and controlled by Sudanese opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi, recently published an article that potentially provides new and i...

October 22, 2009 | Dr. J. Peter Pham World Defense review

The New U.S. Sudan Policy: A Preliminary Review

By Dr. J. Peter Pham After a weekend marked by leaks to the Washi...

May 31, 2006 | World Defense Review

REM: Islamist Terrorist Regime in Khartoum

In those now seemingly far-off days before the ubiquitous worldwide web, for the technologically savvy REM did not mean "rich-media email marketing." Rather REM was short for "remarks" and was us...

April 3, 2006 | TCS Daily

Iraq and Darfur: Common Roots

Since mid-2004, when the humanitarian crisis in the Darfur region of Western Sudan burst into the spotlight, journalistic explanations of the unfolding catastrophe have been riddled with inaccura...

October 28, 2004 | FrontPageMagazine

Al Qaeda’s Plans for an American Chaos

By: Dr. Walid Phares. When Mohammed Atta slammed his fleet of hijacked planes into the Manhattan skyline on September 11, his masters expected that such a wound would unravel th...

September 9, 2004 | FrontPage Magazine

Symposium: Darfur – Islam’s Killing Fields

Why is it that -- yet again -- another Arab League member is massacring its minority populations? Why is the Western media reluctant to identify the religion and ethnicity of the mass murderers a...

December 17, 2003 | New York Daily News

With Saddam’s Fall Arabs May See the Light

Saddam Hussein's capture is cause for celebration, but his story must be seen in a larger context. It is part of the continuing and profoundly troubled saga of Arab nationalism. In the decad...