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-- The French nabbed an al-Qaeda operative who was planning to demolish a a French cathedral. No need to send one to the Milwaukee archdiocese, where the Church does the job itself.

-- Abdullah al-Muhajir, the al-Qaeda terrorist formally known as Jose PaPadilla, was caught before his Dirty Bomb plot was much more than a gleam in his eye. The incident holds two important lessons. The first is that the fight for homeland security will be won overseas. It is only because the U.S. routed al-Qaeda from Afghanistan, and hunted down some of its remnants in Pakistan, that we were able to capture and interrogate al-Qaeda big Abu Zubaydah, who provided the intelligence ...

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