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Draw down U.S. troops if Afghanistan progress lags, panel recommendsupdated: Fri Nov 12 2010 17:06:00

The United States should consider drastically cutting the number of troops in Afghanistan unless the current strategy starts to show signs of progress, a new report says.

Sexy spy stripsupdated: Fri Oct 22 2010 13:31:00

"Sexy" Russian spy poses half naked in men's magazine. Jeanne Moos has a "sexy" American spy's reaction.

Armitage says he was 'foolish' to leak CIA agent's nameupdated: Mon Nov 12 2007 10:41:00

The man who revealed that Valerie Plame worked for the CIA said that he was "extraordinarily foolish" to leak her name.

Armitage admits mistakeupdated: Mon Nov 12 2007 10:41:00

Former deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage says he was 'foolish' to leak Valerie Plame Wilson's CIA status.

Experts weigh in on security of Pakistan's nukesupdated: Sun Nov 11 2007 19:37:00

Global security experts expressed concern Sunday that Pakistan's nuclear arsenal could wind up in the hands of Islamic radicals after President Gen. Pervez Musharraf last weekend declared a state of emergency.

Judge tosses out ex-spy's lawsuit against Cheney in CIA leak caseupdated: Thu Jul 19 2007 05:29:00

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by outed spy Valerie Plame and her husband against Vice President Dick Cheney and other top Bush administration officials.

Time.com: Prosecutors: Up to 3 Years for Libbyupdated: Mon May 28 2007 14:10:00

Former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby has shown no remorse for corrupting the legal system and deserves to spend 2 1/2 to 3 years in prison for obstructing the CIA leak investigation, Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald said Friday

Columnist testifies Rove confirmed Plame was CIAupdated: Mon Feb 12 2007 07:49:00

The journalist who first revealed the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame said in federal court Monday that two top government officials were his sources.

Libby hearing focuses on classified White House papersupdated: Wed Sep 27 2006 08:15:00

Highly sensitive White House documents will be part of a closed-door hearing that began Wednesday ahead of the criminal trial of Lewis "Scooter" Libby, the former aide to Vice President Dick Cheney.

Outed CIA agent Plame adds Armitage to lawsuitupdated: Wed Sep 13 2006 20:06:00

Ex-CIA agent Valerie Plame has added Richard Armitage to her lawsuit over the 2003 leak that exposed her secret status with the agency to journalists, her lawyers said Wednesday.

Armitage admits leaking Plame's identityupdated: Fri Sep 08 2006 02:17:00

Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage acknowledged Thursday that he was the source who first revealed the identity of CIA officer Valerie Plame to syndicated columnist Robert Novak back in 2003, touching off a federal investigation.

Greenfield: Game over on the Plame leak? Maybe notupdated: Wed Aug 30 2006 16:29:00

There's a new twist to a controversy that has been roiling the political waters for more than three years.

Sources: State Department official source of Plame leakupdated: Wed Aug 30 2006 08:21:00

Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage was the source who revealed the identity of CIA officer Valerie Plame to syndicated columnist Robert Novak in 2003, touching off a federal investigation, two sources familiar with Armitage's role tell CNN.

When they knewupdated: Mon Aug 01 2005 15:53:00

As the investigation tightens into the leak of the identity of covert CIA operative Valerie Plame, sources tell TIME some White House officials may have learned she was married to former ambassador Joseph Wilson weeks before his July 6, 2003, Op-Ed piece criticizing the Administration.

Rice underscores Bolton supportupdated: Wed May 11 2005 20:49:00

On the eve of a crucial Senate committee vote, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice underscored her support for John R. Bolton as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, saying she urged President Bush to nominate him.

Armitage, Bolton often clashed, aide saysupdated: Tue May 10 2005 16:58:00

Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage often clashed with President Bush's nominee to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, according to a close aide to former Secretary of State Colin Powell.

Documents: U.S. condoned Iraq oil smugglingupdated: Wed Feb 02 2005 16:34:00

Documents obtained by CNN reveal the United States knew about, and even condoned, embargo-breaking oil sales by Saddam Hussein's regime, and did so to shore up alliances with Iraq's neighbors.

U.S. forces target militants in Fallujaupdated: Sat Sep 25 2004 03:28:00

A pair of U.S. and coalition airstrikes targeted suspected militants Saturday in the restive city of Falluja, according to military officials.

State Department retracts terrorism assertion updated: Thu Jun 10 2004 20:57:00

The U.S. government acknowledged Thursday that a recent report declaring a decline in terrorism in 2003 was wrong.

U.S. urges rethink on troop stanceupdated: Tue Jun 08 2004 21:29:00

The Bush Administration has again entered Australia's domestic political fray by repeating calls for the main opposition Labor party to drop its policy to pull troops out of Iraq.

U.S. issues delayed human rights reportupdated: Mon May 17 2004 21:25:00

Amid allegations the United States violated international conventions protecting the rights of prisoners, the U.S. State Department released a report Monday on what the country was doing to promote human rights around the world.

Iraqi tribunal to try Saddam Husseinupdated: Wed Apr 21 2004 00:47:00

Iraqi leaders have set up a tribunal to try ousted dictator Saddam Hussein and other members of his Baathist regime, a spokesman for the Iraqi Governing Council said Tuesday.

Clarke: Bush didn't see terrorism as 'urgent'updated: Wed Mar 24 2004 01:02:00

President Bush's former counterterrorism chief testified Wednesday that the administration did not consider terrorism an urgent priority before the September 11, 2001, attacks, despite his repeated warnings about Osama bin Laden's terror network.

Saddam 'enjoying' interrogationupdated: Thu Mar 18 2004 17:27:00

Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein seems to think he is smarter than his captors, Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said Thursday.

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