Congress Issues Report Urging More Action Against Boko Haram Despite admitting a total lack of evidence for any real threat posed by the Nigerian militant group, Washington is getting more involved
NATO Kills Two Pakistanis, Wounds Others in Helmand Attack Baluchistan Residents Were Killed Trying to Visit Relatives
Mixed Messages on Whether U.S. Troops Will Re-Occupy Iraq Obama administration officials and Congress have been contradictory over whether future forces will return after December pullout
NATO ‘Deeply Concerned’ as Kosovar Serbs Don’t Remove Roadblocks EU Split on Whether or Not to Punish Serbia for Ethnic Serb Protests
Obama Won’t Offer Condolences for Pakistan Killings State Dept Officials Urge Apology as Relations Continue to Sour
Israel: Will Not Attack Iran, For Now Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Israel has no plans to attack, but will leave it as a last resort
Obama Lawyers: Killing U.S. Citizens Allied With Al Qaeda is an Executive Decision The two government lawyers would not comment on the drone strike that killed Anwar al-Awlaki
Congress Tries to Avoid Mandated Budget Cuts, Especially for Defense President Obama has vowed to veto any attempts by Congress to undo the automatic cuts after super-committee's failure