Guy Taylor
Articles by Guy Taylor
French Muslims see widening social divide in wake of terror attacks
The young Muslim woman's face is framed by a modest headscarf as she lays out flowers on the beachside promenade, a day after an Islamic State-inspired terrorist mowed down Bastille Day revelers in mid-July. Published September 22, 2016
Ahmad Rahami wrote in journal he sought to punish U.S. for targeting Muslim warriors
The New York-area bomb suspect's journal referred to "Brother Osama Bin Laden" and said that -- if Allah allowed it -- bombs would be "heard in the streets," according to federal charges that say Ahmad Khan Rahami sought to punish America for targeting Muslim warriors around the world. Published September 21, 2016
Ahmad Khan Rahami charged in federal court for Manhattan, New Jersey terror plots
Federal authorities late Tuesday charged Ahmad Khan Rahami with planting bombs in New Jersey and New York City, including one that wounded 29 people in Manhattan on Saturday and another in a seaside Jersey town that detonated but injured no one. Published September 20, 2016
Ahmad Khan Rahami on FBI file two years ago, report claims
The FBI created a file on New York and New Jersey bombing suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami two years ago, but decided not to open a formal investigation into the U.S. citizen of Afghan descent after determining that he showed no signs of being a "radicalized" extremists, according to a report Tuesday. Published September 20, 2016
Ahmad Khan Ramani apprehended quickly; authorities have few answers to terror motive
Was he radicalized by terrorists on a visit to his native Afghanistan? Was he a "lone wolf" who learned bomb-making from an old al Qaeda magazine but then was inspired by Islamic State propaganda online? Or was he just an angry young American of Afghan descent who snapped? Published September 19, 2016
Ahmad Khan Rahami in custody following manhunt
Ahmad Khan Rahami, 28, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Afghanistan, has been taken into custody by law enforcement in New Jersey. Published September 19, 2016
Terror clues sought in New York blast, Minnesota stabbings
Investigators scrambled for clues behind an apparent terrorist explosion that rocked New York on Saturday as the Islamic State claimed credit for a Somali immigrant's stabbing rampage in Minnesota. Published September 18, 2016
Explosion rocks New York City neighborhood; at least 29 injured
At least 29 people were injured when an explosion caused by what authorities say was likely a homemade bomb rocked a crowded neighborhood in central New York City on Saturday night. Published September 18, 2016
Ban Ki-moon declares climate change debate ‘over,’ calls Paris deal his greatest achievement
NEWSMAKER INTERVIEW: U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Thursday that his greatest achievement at the helm of the world's biggest international organization was last year's climate change accord in Paris, and he expressed open frustration that Republicans in the U.S. continue to obstruct President Obama and to politicize the subject. Published September 15, 2016
U.S. Embassy turns to ‘Cafe Talk’ to counter ISIS recruitment in Arab world
From afar, it looks like any gathering of old friends engaged in a time-honored ritual, sipping coffee while the hours slip by in one of this North African city's many cafes. But something more serious is going on. Published September 14, 2016
Tunisia emerges as ISIS’s No. 1 source for foreign fighters
It's considered the star performer of the ill-fated Arab Spring, the one country in the region where representative democracy has made major strides. But even here, the fight against radical Islamic violence requires an unceasing vigil. Published September 14, 2016
Islamic State financing needs a crackdown, U.S. expert says
NEWSMAKER INTERVIEW: The Obama administration has dented the Islamic State's money-making operations with airstrikes against the terror group's oil-smuggling empire and blacklisting its known financial facilitators from the international banking system. Published September 14, 2016
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte moves raise fears for U.S. ties
A day after calling for the withdrawal of American troops from his nation, firebrand Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte said Tuesday he does not want the Philippine Navy to engage in joint patrols of disputed waters in the South China Sea with the U.S. — despite an agreement struck by his predecessor just months ago. Published September 13, 2016
John Allen sees ISIS war lasting decades
NEWSMAKER INTERVIEW: U.S. leaders must be prepared to fight extremism and radical jihad emanating from the Middle East for "decades," says a retired Marine Corps four-star general who has spent the past decade on the military and diplomatic battlefields of America's war on terrorism. Published September 13, 2016
ISIS exploits European nations unprepared for rising lure of radicalization
Political and law enforcement authorities across Europe are struggling to confront the depth of the terrorist group's recruiting hooks in disaffected Muslim enclaves. Published September 12, 2016
Michael McCaul blasts ‘willfully blind’ Obama for enabling ISIS ‘terror surge’
NEWSMAKER INTERVIEW: The Obama administration oversaw the 2011 takedown of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden but has since failed to confront honestly the more dangerous rise of the Islamic State, according to the Republican head of the House Committee on Homeland Security, who worries that the president's "tone-deaf" posture toward Islamist terrorism has damaged the intelligence community's own assessment of the new group. Published September 11, 2016
Recep Erdogan, Turkish leader, calls for U.S.-Turkey ‘joint operation’ in Syria
EXCLUSIVE: A key political ally of Turkey's president says defeating the Islamic State in Syria will require U.S. troops joining Turkish military forces on the ground inside the war-torn nation -- a move that would require a significant shift in the Obama administration's current policy. Published September 8, 2016
U.S. payment of $1.7 billion to Iran made entirely in cash
Several top Republican lawmakers expressed outrage Wednesday as the Obama administration revealed how it flew planeloads of $1.7 billion in cash early this year to Iran as part of a deal to secure the Islamic republic's release of four American prisoners. Published September 7, 2016
U.S., allies offered secret concessions to Iran in nuclear deal
The Obama administration and its allies cut a "secret" agreement allowing Iran to evade key restrictions under last year's nuclear deal so Tehran would be able to receive major sanctions relief by the deal's deadline, according to a report Thursday that put the White House on the defensive again about the controversial deal. Published September 1, 2016
Abu Muhammad al-Adnani death: U.S. and Russia both claim they killed top ISIS commander
Disagreement between Washington and Moscow over who actually killed a top Islamic State commander widened Wednesday, with the Pentagon pushing back against Russia's claim that a Russian airstrike -- not an American one -- successfully targeted Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, one of the founding members of the brutal jihadi movement. Published August 31, 2016