Hillary Clinton: Obama's foreign-policy hawk
The Christian Science Monitor - Thu Dec 10, 4:00 am ETShe's smart. She speaks her mind. A lot of people love her and think she should be president. Sarah Palin? No, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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She's smart. She speaks her mind. A lot of people love her and think she should be president. Sarah Palin? No, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea said Friday it will work with the United States to resolve unspecified "differences" remaining after rare high-level talks with President Barack Obama's envoy aimed at restarting international nuclear negotiations. North Korea's Foreign Ministry also said it understands the need to resume the six-nation nuclear disarmament talks that the communist nation ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Friday that it understands the need to resume the stalled international talks on ending its nuclear programs, and that it agrees to work with the United States to narrow unspecified “remaining differences.”
North Korea said Friday it had agreed with the United States to cooperate on resolving a nuclear impasse, raising hopes for progress after ice-breaking meetings in Pyongyang this week.
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- North Korea said it reached a “common understanding” with the U.S. on the need to resume six-party nuclear disarmament talks after a three-day visit to Pyongyang by President Barack Obama ’s envoy.
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- North Korea said it reached a “common understanding” with the U.S. on the need to resume six-party nuclear disarmament talks after a three-day visit to Pyongyang by President Barack Obama ’s envoy.
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- North Korea said it reached a “common understanding” with the U.S. on the need to resume six-party nuclear disarmament talks after a three-day visit to Pyongyang by President Barack Obama ’s envoy.
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- North Korea said it reached a “common understanding” with the U.S. on the need to resume six-party nuclear disarmament talks after a three-day visit to Pyongyang by President Barack Obama ’s envoy.
North Korea said Friday that it understands the need to resume the stalled international talks on ending its nuclear programs, and that it agrees to work with the United States to narrow unspecified "remaining differences."
Five young American Muslims arrested in Pakistan met with representatives of an al Qaeda-linked group and asked for training but were turned down because they lacked references from trusted militants, a Pakistani law enforcement official said Thursday. The men used the social networking site Facebook and the Internet video site YouTube to try to connect with extremist groups in Pakistan, said S ...
Five young American Muslims arrested in Pakistan met with representatives of an al Qaeda-linked group and asked for training but were turned down because they lacked references from trusted militants, a Pakistani law enforcement official said Thursday. The men used the social networking site Facebook and the Internet video site YouTube to try to connect with extremist groups in Pakistan, said S ...
Five young American Muslims arrested in Pakistan met with representatives of an al Qaeda-linked group and asked for training but were turned down because they lacked references from trusted militants, a Pakistani law enforcement official said Thursday. The men used the social networking site Facebook and the Internet video site YouTube to try to connect with extremist groups in Pakistan, said S ...
North Korea said Friday that it understands the need to resume the stalled international talks on ending its nuclear programs, and that it agrees to work with the United States to narrow unspecified "remaining differences." The statement from North Korea's Foreign Ministry was the first reaction from the communist nation to three days of high-level talks with President Barack Obama's special ...
North Korea said Friday that it understands the need to resume the stalled international talks on ending its nuclear programs, and that it agrees to work with the United States to narrow unspecified "remaining differences." The statement from North Korea's Foreign Ministry was the first reaction from the communist nation to three days of high-level talks with President Barack Obama's special ...
North Korea said Friday that it understands the need to resume the stalled international talks on ending its nuclear programs, and that it agrees to work with the United States to narrow unspecified "remaining differences." The statement from North Korea's Foreign Ministry was the first reaction from the communist nation to three days of high-level talks with President Barack Obama's special ...
Following three days of high-level talks with Obama's special envoy, the North said the differences between the two countries had narrowed. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that for a "preliminary meeting, it was quite positive."