Al Qaeda. What's in a name?
February 25, 2013  15:15
In the summer of 1988, in the University Town neighborhood of Peshawar, Pakistan, Osama bin Laden founded Al Qaeda, which means "the Base,' in Arabic. As a calling card for terror or revolution, the name lacked pizzazz. Bases are safe places, not threatening ones. We can infer from the historical record that bin Laden's comrades either couldn't come up with a better idea or didn't want to annoy him by questioning his brainstorm. Read more
« Back to LIVE

TOP STORIES