Frontline is een Amerikaanse docu serie van de zender PBS. De serie ging in première op 17 januari 1983.
Sinds de start in 1983 heeft Frontline documentaires over openbare aangelegenheden uitgezonden die een breed scala aan complexe menselijke ervaringen onderzoeken. Het doel van Frontline is om de impact van de documentaire verder te laten gaan dan de oorspronkelijke uitzending door als katalysator voor verandering te dienen.
Soon after 9/11, an FBI informant made an alarming claim: Osama bin Laden's deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, had visited the town of Lodi, Calif. in the late 1990s and attended a mosque there. Moreover, two Pakistani imams preaching at the mosque came from a conservative Islamic school, or madrassa, linked to the former Taliban regime in Afghanistan. According to McGregor Scott, the U.S. attorney who led the federal anti-terror investigation, this was "an attempt by a group of radical Islamic religious figures to come to this country and … establish a madrassa to serve as a recruiting ground."
However, a deeper look at the evidence creates uncertainty about what kind of threat actually did exist in Lodi and provides a case study of America's response to the threat of domestic terrorism. In "The Enemy Within, " FRONTLINE and New York Times reporter Lowell Bergman examines the Lodi case and interviews FBI and Homeland Security officials to assess U.S. anti-terror efforts.