Secretary Clinton on Libya's future
CNN Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jill Dougherty interviewed Secretary Clinton in Kabul, Afghanistan just after Clinton began receiving reports about Gadhafi's capture or death. Jill speaks with CNN's...
View ArticleAn open door in Libya
By Christopher S. Chivvis and Frederic Wehrey for CNN Editor's note: Editor's note: Christopher S. Chivvis is a political scientist and Frederic Wehrey is a senior policy analyst at the RAND...
View ArticleGadhafi’s demise and the Arab Spring
By Tim Lister Three gone (Gadhafi, Mubarak, Ben Ali), two holding on in the face of daily protests (Assad, Saleh), two more (Kings Abdullah of Jordan and Mohammed of Morocco) trying to stay ahead of...
View ArticleMy upcoming interview with President Ahmadinejad
By CNN's Fareed Zakaria It's midnight here in Tehran. My interview with Iranian President Ahmadinejad is scheduled for 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. President Ahmadinejad, apparently, gets up at 4:00,...
View ArticleU.S. enters Libya, leaves Iraq
by Michael V. Hayden, CNN Contributor Editor's note: Gen. Michael V. Hayden, who was appointed by President George W. Bush as CIA director in 2006 and served until February 2009, is a principal with...
View ArticleQ/A: Inside the murky world of arms dealing
Andrew Feinstein's new book "The Shadow World" uncovers the inner workings of the global arms trade. Written with an insider's tone, the book describes backroom weapons deals, including an arms deal...
View ArticleU.S.: 'No firm evidence' loose weapons have left Libya
By Jamie Crawford The effort to secure loose, portable weapons in Libya continues, but there is "no firm evidence" that any weapons have traveled outside Libyan borders, a senior State Department...
View ArticleEXCLUSIVE: Downed airmen tell their tale
By CNN Pentagon Correspondent Barbara Starr What to do when your plane crashes over Libya? According to two U.S. airmen: eject from the aircraft, stay on the run - and call dad. The U.S. aerial bombing...
View ArticleDisaster looms for people of Mali as country is split by revolt
By Tim Lister Africa has seen some ugly divorces in recent times: Eritrea and Ethiopia, Sudan and South Sudan. Now Mali is threatened with partition as a rebellion flares in the north and political...
View ArticleReport: Libyans claim waterboarding, other CIA abuses
By Chelsea J. Carter and Joe Sterling, CNN An alleged new case of waterboarding emerged in a massive report Thursday detailing brutal CIA interrogations of Libyan detainees last decade before they were...
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