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Take a trip back to Tora Bora, Afhganistan, in late 2001 - the last time Osama bin Laden was certified to be seen alive.
Kidnapping for ransom and the use of children as suicide bombers were common ploy of the group, leaked documents show.
President George Bush has bestowed the highest US civilian honour on three former top officials, sidestepping their ties to controversies over the
A play in which actors playing overbearing US troops invade a theatre cafe has proved a hit with audiences in Cairo through its open identification with the Iraqi resistance.

The Belgian court of appeal has thrown out a war crimes lawsuit brought under a controversial law against retired US general Tommy Franks, who commanded the US-led inv

The first session of Baghdad’s city council was overshadowed by more Iraqi and US deaths on Monday, as retiring US General Tommy Franks said there was no need for extra troops in the war-torn country despite almost daily resistance attacks.
US President George W Bush nominated Lieutenant General John Abizaid to replace General Tommy Franks as Commander of US forces in a region stretching from Egypt to Afghanistan, the Pentagon said.
United States Army General Tommy Franks, who commanded the US-led invasion of Iraq and the war in Afghanistan, will retire from the military this summer.

Belgium will block a lawsuit filed in the country against US General Tommy Franks for alleged war crimes in Iraq.

Belgian lawyer Jan Fermon filed a legal case against US General Tommy Franks on behalf of victims of the Iraq war for alleged war crimes on Wednesday.
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