Topic: Al Qaeda
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The White House on Tuesday welcomed the killing of Al-Qaeda number three Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, and said it was "unquestionably a severe blow" to the global terror network."We welcome his demise," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said, after a Pakistani security official ...
The United States is "actively" hunting Anwar al-Awlaqi, the White House said Sunday, after the radical Yemeni cleric urged all Muslims serving in the US military to kill their comrades.A video posted on the Internet earlier Sunday showed Al-Awlaqi urging Muslims to ...
"Republicans fought on behalf of the American people this week and will continue to fight until this bill is repealed and replaced with commonsense ideas that solve our problems without dismantling the health care system we have and without burying the American ...
Moskow Distinguished Speaker Series featuring Time magazine columnist Joe Klein When:UNLV Student Union Theater Joe Klein has been writing about American politics for four decades, first at New York magazine, then The New Yorker and now Time.At UNLV this morning, hell discuss ...
President Barack Obama will use his State of the Union address to unveil a new plan for a better and quicker response to bioterrorism threats and attacks, the White House said Tuesday.The announcement came just hours after the release of a report ...
White House session on Afghanistan turns to discussion of troop levels in 8-year-old warHours after winning a Nobel Peace Prize, President Barack Obama assembled his war council in the White House basement to talk about how many troops might be needed to ...
President Barack Obama and his Afghanistan war council turn to Pakistan Wednesday, exactly eight years after the first thunderous US air raids heralded a conflict that still lacks an exit strategy.Obama will gather top security, military and political advisors in the secure ...
US President Barack Obama Tuesday sat down with senior lawmakers driving a raging debate on US Afghan strategy, as he works towards a decision on whether to send thousands more troops to war.Democratic and Republican leaders plus top members of key congressional ...
Senior lawmakers parade conflicting visions of US Afghan strategy before President Barack Obama on Tuesday, as he agonizes over a fateful decision on whether to send thousands more US troops to war.Democratic and Republican leaders plus top members of key congressional committees ...