CIA Chief Warns Americans After Istanbul Airport Attack
CIA Director John Brennan warned Americans hours after Tuesday’s deadly Istanbul terror attack that he fears ISIS is planning similar large-scale offensives inside the United States.
CIA Director John Brennan warned Americans hours after Tuesday’s deadly Istanbul terror attack that he fears ISIS is planning similar large-scale offensives inside the United States.
WASHINGTON – New York City has scored $179 million in federal grants to fight terrorism this year.
No organization has yet taken responsibility for the attack on Ataturk Airport in Istanbul in which at least 41 people were killed, but it’s hard not to see the hand of the Islamic State.
Turkey is in the midst of a wave of terror attacks that will probably escalate as long as they remain a desirable target for jihadi groups, according to Boaz Ganor, founder and executive director of the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT).
41 people were killed and over 100 more were injured when three suicide bombers attacked Istanbul’s main international airport Tuesday night, a senior official said.
ISTANBUL – Two explosions have rocked Istanbul’s Ataturk airport, killing at least 10 people and wounding around 40 others, Turkey’s justice minister and another official said Tuesday.
When top Hezbollah terrorist Mustafa Badreddine was killed in an explosion in Damascus on May 10, Hezbollah initially blamed Israel, then pointed the finger at Sunni militias. However, Iran now believes that the US was behind the assassination, according to The Daily Beast.
A former top Clinton administration diplomat who used his political sway to garner support for the Iran nuclear deal apparently was being bankrolled the entire time by Boeing which is set to make billions off a jet deal with Tehran now that sanctions have been lifted.
An armed and masked man has reportedly been shot dead by German special police after storming a cinema complex in Viernheim, in Germany’s Hesse region.
French cement maker Lafarge entered into deals with armed groups in Syria, including the Islamic State (IS or ISIS), to protect its business interests in the country, the French daily Le Monde reported Tuesday.