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McManus: Obama plays for time to avoid 'red line'
Barack Obama really, really does not want to get tangled up in Syria. For almost a year, Obama's secretaries of State — first Hillary Rodham Clinton, now John Kerry — have pressed the president for more aid to the insurgents who are fighting...Tags: Weaponry, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, Rebellions, Barack Obama, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present )
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Iraq war: Lessons learned?
Ten years have passed since the United States invaded Iraq, a decision that almost everyone now ranks as one of the worst foreign policy blunders of our time. Why "almost"? Former President George W. Bush and his top aides still maintain that the invasion...
Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Weaponry, Manufacturing and Engineering, Central Intelligence Agency, Condoleezza Rice
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McManus: The other drone question
It has been 11 years since the United States began using missile-firing drones to attack Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. But only now are we beginning a full public debate on this new form of warfare, and it took the nomination of...
Tags: Michael V. Hayden, The Washington Post, Terrorism, Afghanistan, Stanley A. McChrystal
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The open-and-shut administration
WASHINGTON -- "My administration," President Obama wrote on his first day in office, "is committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in government." Those were strong and hopeful words. Four years later, it is becoming more and more clear...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Government, The Washington Post, Barack Obama, Freedom of the Press
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McManus: Petraeus, the comeback general
Gen. David H. Petraeus, long the most famous overachiever in the U.S. Army, is already on his way to a new career distinction: breaking the land speed record for rehabilitation from a scandal. It was only two weeks ago that Petraeus resigned from his...
Tags: FBI, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Mitt Romney, Afghanistan, Tampa
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Keeping a lid on the Petraeus affair
Past CIA officers have been known to withhold information about questionable activities so presidents could have "plausible deniability." In the matter of retired Gen. David Petraeus' career-killing extramarital affair, President Barack Obama is stuck...
Tags: FBI, Republican Party, Eric Cantor, The Washington Post, Democratic Party
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Hunger strike, Yemeni dilemma could spur Guantanamo closure plans
A 100-day-old hunger strike at the Guantanamo Bay prison for suspected terrorists has agitated international human rights advocates anew, prompting fresh calls worldwide for closure of the detention center that President Obama vowed to shutter more than...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Barack Obama, Terrorism, Ali Abdullah Saleh, Yemen
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Congress speaks with a loud, muddled voice on Syria
WASHINGTON — Sen. Dianne Feinstein made headlines recently by demanding a forceful U.S. response to Syria's use of chemical weapons against its population. Less noticed was that the California Democrat wasn't urging deeper military involvement...
Tags: U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Harry Reid, Lindsey O. Graham, Barack Obama, Carl Levin
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CIA director Brennan selects new head of clandestine unit
ReutersBy Tabassum Zakaria WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) - CIA Director John Brennan has chosen a 30-year veteran of the spy agency to head the clandestine service, which conducts covert operations and recruits agents overseas. CIA spokesman Todd Ebitz on...Tags: Espionage and Intelligence, John O. Brennan, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics, Police Investigations
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The cost of Guantanamo
The hunger strike by inmates protesting conditions at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba is forcing the Obama administration to revisit its policy of indefinite detention without trial for terrorist suspects. It's about time. As Mr. Obama noted...Tags: Prisons, Central Intelligence Agency, Terrorism, Career and Workplace, Strikes
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The truth about torture
If there were any remaining doubts that what the CIA did to captured terrorist suspects in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks was torture, a report last week by an independent investigative panel should put them to rest. According to the report by the...Tags: Asa Hutchinson, Prisons, Central Intelligence Agency, Lawyers, Terrorism
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RPT-REUTERS SUMMIT-U.S. cyber bill proponents hope second time's a charm
Reuters(Repeats with no change. For other news from Reuters Cybersecurity Summit, click on http://www.reuters.com/summit/Cyber13) * White House, lawmakers talking * Lawmakers more educated this time around * Cyber attacks, espionage major threat to U.S. By...Tags: Barack Obama, Parties and Movements, Elections, U.S. Senate, Laws
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