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Al Qaida and Iran are putting counter-terrorism experts on alert, as protesting continues in Egypt. National Security Correspondent JJ Green has details.
Intelligence agencies may be ordered to limit the information they share.
Concerns have been raised in recent months over possible Mumbai-style attacks in Europe, but what ARE Mumbai style attacks? National Security Correspondent JJ Green reports.
Intelligence officials around the world narrowly thwarted an al-Qaida mail bomb plot last month, intercepting two explosive packages shipped from Yemen with UPS and FedEx. Fred Burton says human intelligence has become key to the search.
The military will begin withdrawing from Afghanistan less than a year from now. National Security Correspondent JJ Green asks how that might affect the search for Osama Bin Laden.
ederal News Radio National Security Correspondent JJ Green speaks with Fred Burton, Vice President of Stratfor. Burton says the plot was in its early stages.
The Pentagon has purchased and destroyed thousands of copies of a book written by an Army Reserve officer. The question is why. The author of the book says it was about revenge.
The arrest of Faisal Shahzad is a sign of things to come says CBP Commissioner Alan Bersin.
Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes explains in this week\'s edition of The Hunt.
The FBI probe of two men arrested in Amsterdam after suspicious items turned up in one of the men\'s luggage is finding they were probably not on a test run for a future terror attack, a U.S. official said Tuesday, casting doubt on earlier suggestions even as Dutch authorities held the pair on suspicion of conspiring to commit a terrorist act.
Washington D.C. and New York are in the cross hairs of terrorists. More in The Hunt from JJ Green.
White House calls the disclosures \'alarming\" and scrambles to assess the damage.