US Considers Less Troop Intensive Strategy for Afghanistan Whether Afghan forces are ready or not, the US is considering a shift training and targeted operations, instead of full-blown occupation
House Committee Pushes Harsher Sanctions on Iran As Congress is geared for more provocation of Iran, former IAEA head Hans Blix urges West to reassure Iran it doesn't need nuclear deterrent
Israeli Warships Move Against Surprise Gaza Aid Flotilla Israeli Officials Condemn Attempt to Deliver Aid as 'Deplorable Propaganda'
Guantanamo Officials Violate Attorney-Client Privilege in New Policy Officials at the military detention center have been reading the mail correspondence, which lawyers say is illegal
Israel Tests Nuke-Capable Missile Amid Threats to Iran Surprise Test Launch a 'Technological Achievement,' Insists Barak
US May Keep Gitmo Detainee Even If Acquitted The US government told the accused planner of the USS Cole bombing he may be detained indefinitely even if he is found not guilty
Kenyan Forces Mass for Invasion of Kismayo Port No Exit Strategy, Invasion Forces Already Bogged Down