President Obama's Iraq plan, being presented as ending the "combat mission" by August 31, 2010 while keeping as many as 50,000 troops in the nation engaging in combat missions for an unknown period after that, is raising hackles from some Democrats in Congress. On the...
Obama Seeks $205 Billion for Wars
In his first budget proposal, President Barack Obama has requested over $205 billion in war funding through the end of fiscal 2010. The funding would be in addition to the $533.7 billion he is asking for the Pentagon's regular budget next year. Defense Secretary...
US Envoy Says Obama Will End Iran’s Nuclear ‘Ambition’
In a speech at the United Nations Security Council, American Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice tying long-term commitments in Iraq to hostilities with the Iranian government, and said that the Obama Administration "will seek an end to Iran's ambition to...
Obama to Leave 50,000 Troops in Iraq Indefinitely
Last Updated 2/27/09 4:35 PM EST As we reported yesterday, President Obama's Iraq "withdrawal" plan will leave up to 50,000 troops in a warzone engaging in combat missions. Today the president detailed the plans for members of Congress, and said the remnant forces,...
US Prepares to Shoot Down North Korea Test Missile
Reports have persisted for weeks that North Korea is preparing a test-fire of a long-range missile, potentially over Japan. Though North Korea says that it is actually planning to launch a communication satellite into orbit, the US sees that as cover for a missile...
Panetta: Drone Attacks in Pakistan Will Continue
The new Director of the CIA Leon Panetta declared yesterday that the controversial drone attacks against sites in Pakistan would continue, in spite of the growing criticism. Panetta declared that the attacks, which began under the Bush Administration, "have been...
Pakistan in Turmoil Over Sharif Bans
Protests were sparked across Pakistan today when the Supreme Court decided that Nawaz Sharif, former prime minister and opposition leader, as well as his younger brother Shahbaz were ineligible to hold public offices. The ruling brought down the Punjabi Provincial...
Likud, Rightist Parties Clash Over Civil Agenda
Having apparently failed in his attempts to court the Kadima and Labor parties into a grand coalition, Benjamin Netanyahu's attempts at forming a far-right government seem to be faltering as well. While everyone seems to be on board for the Likud leader's hawkish...
Karzai Expected to Call Snap Elections on Friday
It is being reported that Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai will, on Friday, declare a snap election for April 21. The move is coming amid pressure from the opposition regarding the constitutionality of delays to the election. The Afghan Election Commission had...
Pakistani Taliban Remove Checkpoints in Swat Valley
Moving forward after an announcement earlier this week that they would agree to a permanent ceasefire, the Swat Valley chapter of the Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has reportedly dismantled a number of its checkpoints in the area, and witnesses say they have seen...