US military leaders back current Afghan strategy
Washington: Top US military leaders support sticking with the current strategy in Afghanistan instead of a smaller-scale mission focused on ...
Washington: Top US military leaders support sticking with the current strategy in Afghanistan instead of a smaller-scale mission focused on ...
If there is any possibility of a water war erupting soon, it will have to be between India and Pakistan, ...
In the spring of 2004 the CIA began its most extensive targeted assassination campaign since the Vietnam War by launching ...
New York: US President Barack Obama urged "sustained and expanded" support for Pakistan at an international summit Thursday aimed at ...
Brussels: NATO nations, wracked by budget shortages and engaged in an unpopular war with mounting casualties, will struggle to satisfy ...
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama is on perilous political ground between his military and an anxious American public, after his ...
WASHINGTON: The fight in Afghanistan must be narrowed to its original intent of stamping out al-Qaeda and hunting down Osama ...
WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has yet to reach a final decision on the prospect of sending more troops ...
WASHINGTON: Of all the challenges and potential problems the United States faces, Pakistan tops Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates’ priority ...
KABUL: The US and NATO commander in Afghanistan Monday called for a revised strategy to defeat the Taliban and reverse ...