The Shadow War
Articles in this series examine the secret expansion of the war against Al Qaeda and its allies.
Articles in the Series
Former Spy With Agenda Operates a Private C.I.A.
A network of spies run by Duane R. Clarridge shows
how private citizens can exploit the chaos of rivalries inside the
government to carry out their agenda.
January 23, 2011worldNews
Secret Assault on Terrorism Widens on Two Continents
In a dozen countries — including in North Africa,
Pakistan and former Soviet republics — the United States has
significantly increased military and intelligence operations.
August 15, 2010worldNews
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U.S. Is Said to Expand Secret Actions in Mideast
A secret directive by Gen. David H. Petraeus is aimed at disrupting militant groups and countering other threats.
May 25, 2010, Tuesday
U.S. Is Still Using Private Spy Ring, Despite Doubts
Despite military concerns, a contractor network of
spies is still operating and has become an important source of
intelligence in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
May 16, 2010, Sunday
Imam’s Path From Condemning Terror to Preaching Jihad
Anwar al-Awlaki, a U.S.-born cleric, has become a central figure in the luring of Western Muslims to violent extremism.
May 09, 2010, Sunday
Contractors Tied to Effort to Track and Kill Militants
A Defense Department official set up a private
network of spies in Pakistan and Afghanistan to gather intelligence on
insurgents, according to officials.
March 15, 2010, Monday
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