Obama Picks His No. 2 Security Chief
President Obama today promoted one of his key national security aides, Denis McDonough, to be his No. 2 national security adviser. He will serve under the new national security adviser, Tom Donilon,...
View ArticleUS Seeks to Grill 3 Osama Widows
US officials are eager to question the three widows of Osama bin Laden, who are in Pakistani custody, as part of its investigation into potential ties between Pakistan and bin Laden, reports the Los...
View ArticleBiden: I Advised Against bin Laden Raid
Joe Biden has admitted that he made the wrong call on the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. Describing the decision-making process to House Democrats at their annual retreat, Biden said that when...
View Article'Chatty Cathy' Is Our National Security Adviser
Peggy Noonan weighs in on all the leaks coming out of the White House these days and bestows a new name on national security adviser Tom Donilon: "When I was a child, there was a doll called Chatty...
View ArticleRomney: We Stand With Israel Vs. Iran
As Mitt Romney prayed today at the Western Wall as part of his show of support for the Middle Eastern state, the region is getting more than its fair share of American politics. A breakdown: Sky News...
View ArticleS. Korea to North: You Can't Just Scrap Armistice
South Korea has some news for North Korea: You can't just go scrapping the armistice on your own. Legally speaking, both sides must declare the armistice invalid, according to Seoul, which called on...
View ArticleSecurity Adviser Quits, Susan Rice Gets the Job
National Security Adviser Tom Donilon will announce his resignation today, multiple outlets are reporting, and President Obama isn't exactly choosing a politically safe successor. Instead he'll tap...
View ArticleWhite House Requests Snowden Extradition
The US has already asked Hong Kong to extradite Edward Snowden, the White House national security adviser told CBS Radio today—and it expects Hong Kong to comply. "Hong Kong has been a historically...
View ArticleThe Most Amazing Artifacts From the CIA's Museum
One of the country's most fascinating museums is just a few miles outside Washington, DC—but most of us will never get access to it. The CIA's museum is inside the agency's Langley headquarters, and...
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