Afghanistan
House Speaker John Boehner sees the death of Osama bin Laden as proof that U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and Pakistan is a necessity for the country's safety. "It's important that we remain vigilant in our efforts to defeat terrorist ...
Canadian photographer Kevin Frayer photographs Afghanistan for the Associated Press.
The bin Laden raid showed that the U.S. cannot rely on Pakistan to fight al Qaeda—and a base in Afghanistan is needed, writes Bruce Riedel, who helped shape the Obama team's AfPak policy.
But what can be most interesting is that just a few months after the Soviet troops left Afghanistan the radical Islamic movement took over the country again and was just becoming stronger and stronger until the USA troops came into a ...
With Obama holding his monthly national security meeting on Afghanistan today, the results show a significant drop in the president's approval rating on handling the issue, down 12 points in the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll from ...
WASHINGTON -- With the death of Osama bin Laden dominating the news cycle and captivating the public this week, the five Republican presidential hopefuls who showed in South Carolina Thursday for the Fox News debate were asked to ...
Simon Norfolk went in Afghanistan for the first time in 2001, when the US began to bomb the country as the prelude to the so-called Operation Enduring Freedom. He came back with the series Afghanistan: Chronotopia: Landscapes of the ...
WASHINGTON -- Likely Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum sharply criticized President Obama's "confused foreign policy in the hottest spots in the world" in a speech on Thursday, singling out areas such as Iran, ...
Members of an Agribusiness Development Team and the Borlaug Institute will host the group which has been part of agriculture development projects in Afghanistan for several years, including programs that support and improve the ...
Will Afghanistan's newly found minerals provide new prosperity to the country or give it another reason for war?
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