UK denies entry to son of Osama bin Laden
AP - Thu Dec 3, 2:09 pm ETThe British government says it has refused to allow a son of Osama bin Laden to travel to Britain.
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The British government says it has refused to allow a son of Osama bin Laden to travel to Britain.
A judge on Thursday lifted a seal on court records and transcripts that a Southern California man says will prove he was an informant for the FBI.
A suicide bomber dressed as a woman attacked a graduation ceremony in Somalia, killing 22 people.
Washington Post: Afghanistan Drawdown Could Take 2 to 3 Years, Defense Secretary Says
Pakistan's prime minister Thursday rejected claims al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is hiding within his country amid mounting global pressure on Islamabad to tackle terrorists linked to escalating conflict in neighboring Afghanistan.
USA TODAY founder Al Neuharth blasts the president's decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan. This, he says, could cost Obama a 2nd term.
Pakistan Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani said on Thursday he did not think al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was hiding in his country.
The British government says it has refused to allow a son of Usama bin Laden to travel to Britain.
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani disputed U.K. claims that three-quarters of terror plots against Britain start in his country and said he doesn’t think al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is in Pakistan.
Administration officials testifying before a Senate panel on Thursday were asked about the strategy for the rugged border region.
I have watched for the past year as every decision President Barack Obama makes is called his most important. His decision to send more troops to Afghanistan will define his presidency. Whether he can institute a national health care system will define his presidency.
The withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan, scheduled to begin in July 2011, will "probably" take two or three years, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday, although he added that "there are no deadlines in terms of when our troops will all be out."
Duncan will have more company from both houses of Congress this time in his opposition to President Barack Obama 's plan, announced Tuesday night, to send 30,000 additional U.S. forces into Afghanistan . In 2001, Duncan, a Knoxville Republican, was among the 420 House members who supported the use of military force against those who attacked the United States on Sept. 11 of that year. That ...
Defense Secretary Robert Gates told Congress on Thursday that the surge force of 30,000 going to Afghanistan will grow to at least 33,000 when support troops are included.
President Obama's decision to deploy an additional 30,000 soldiers and Marines to Afghanistan by early 2010 was not a surprise. In Obama's War Cabinet meetings, the question was not whether to send more troops but how many.
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