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October 25, 2011

Mark Fallon, TSG Senior Vice President for Learning and Knowledge Development and a member of the IACP Executive Committee for the International Managers of Police Academy and College Training (IMPACT) Section, moderated a panel on Law and Ethics Training for Police Officers.

CNN
October 24, 2011

As President Obama pulls troops out of Iraq, analysts, including a former U.S. ambassador, are urging the United States to accept a greater risk model in Yemen in its pursuit of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).

October 20, 2011

Ali Soufan appears on the Colbert Report

The Global Herald
October 20, 2011

In his first book, The Black Banners, Soufan seeks to educate readers about the history underlying the creation of al-Qaeda, activity leading up to the September 11th 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, the real ideology espoused by al-Qaeda as well as the reality of interrogations and why torture just doesn't work.

October 19, 2011

A Muslim and an Arabic-speaker, Ali Soufan became the FBI's lead investigator on al-Qaeda, before and after the 9/11 attacks. Mr Soufan says the attacks could have been prevented, had some key intelligence been shared.

BBC
October 18, 2011

Philip Dodd talks to Ali Soufan, whose book exposes the realities of counter-terrorism in the US intelligence community and the search for Al Qaeda.

BBC Radio
October 17, 2011

Ali Soufan on BBC Radio 4: Today Program

The Daily Telegraph
October 17, 2011

Unsurprisingly, Soufan knows exactly what he wants to reveal and what he wants to keep hidden.

Bloomberg
October 12, 2011

Anwar al-Awlaki may be dead, but the two terrorists in Yemen most deserving of U.S. retribution remain alive and well. They are Jamal al-Badawi and Fahd al-Quso, two al-Qaeda members who in 2000 confessed to U.S. investigators their roles in the bombing of the USS Cole, which occurred 11 years ago today. The attack on the U.S. Navy destroyer, at the Yemeni port city of Aden, left 17 sailors dead and almost 40 injured.

Forbes
October 12, 2011

U.S. interrogators turned an al Qaeda terrorist into a human polygraph machine while investigating the bombing of the USS Cole -- an attack whose eleventh anniversary is today. What has since happened to that operative helps explain why we're still fighting al Qaeda today.

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