Senate Report Revisits Osama bin Laden's Great Escape
US News & World Report - Fri Dec 4, 6:07 pm ETSenator Kerry requested that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee look into the events at Tora Bora.
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Senator Kerry requested that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee look into the events at Tora Bora.
Rome - Champions Italy and United States could come to loggerheads over the hotel and the training camp they want to occupy during the World Cup in South Africa next summer. Ahead of the tournament's draw on Friday in Cape Town, Repubblica.it reporte...
WEST COVINA, Calif. (AP) - A judge in Southern California has lifted a seal on court records and transcripts involving a man who claims he spied on mosques inOrange County on behalf of the FBI.
WEST COVINA, Calif. (AP) — A judge in Southern California has lifted a seal on court records and transcripts involving a man who claims he spied on mosques in Orange County on behalf of the FBI.
Washington - Bank of America's decision to pay back 45 billion dollars in government loans was welcomed by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Thursday as a sign that the financial system was stabilizing. Bank of America, the largest US bank, an...
Associated Press - December 3, 2009 12:54 PM ET WEST COVINA, Calif. (AP) - A judge in Southern California has lifted a seal on court records and transcripts involving a man who claims he spied...
(RTTNews) - Pakistan Prime Minister Yousef Raza Gilani says he wanted "more clarity" from the Americans on President Barack Obama's new Afghanistan war strategy before his country could act on it.
WEST COVINA, Calif. (AP) - A judge in Southern California has lifted a seal on court records and transcripts involving a man who claims he spied on mosques in Orange County on behalf of the FBI.
The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan said Wednesday that the Afghan government and its international partners should use the coming 18 months to convince the Taliban they can't win and offer militants a way to quit the insurgency "with dignity."
Military prosecutors on Wednesday sought to persuade a judge in Guantanamo Bay's war crimes court to amend the charge sheet for a Sudanese detainee accused of being a bodyguard for Osama bin Laden.
KABUL -- President Barack Obama is holding an uncertain hand in his high-stakes gamble in the fight against Islamic extremism in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Weak partners in both countries and doubts about the speed of building up Afghan security forces raise questions about the strategy.
Military prosecutors on Wednesday sought to persuade a judge in Guantanamo Bay's war crimes court to amend the charge sheet for a Sudanese detainee accused of being a bodyguard for Osama bin Laden.
Military prosecutors on Wednesday sought to persuade a judge in Guantanamo Bay's war crimes court to amend the charge sheet for a Sudanese detainee accused of being a bodyguard for Osama bin Laden.
Declaring “our security is at stake,” President Barack Obama ordered an additional 30,000 U.S. troops into the long war in Afghanistan Tuesday night, nearly tripling the force he inherited as commander in chief. He promised an impatient public he would begin bringing units home in 18 months.
President Obama spoke Tuesday night at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, about the future of the U.S. military engagement in Afghanistan. The following is a transcript of his remarks:
Big decisions are risky decisions. President Obama took the right risks at West Point on Tuesday when he outlined his plans for a troop surge in Afghanistan .