US decision to hold back some $800 million in military assistance is a highly unusual display of diplomatic displeasure with Islamabad
Some 68,000 troops - more than twice number that were there when President Obama took office - will remain
President Obama is expected to announce his plans for scaling back US troop presence on Wednesday
US officials concerned al-Qaida is seeking to exploit uncertainty created by political turmoil
Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh's departure, temporary or permanent, also hampers counter-terrorism efforts against al-Qaida
Al-Qaida leader was found in a compound near Pakistani military academy
A more decentralized al-Qaida is expected to continue to stage attacks
Suspicions between CIA, Pakistani spy agency fuel rocky relations
The New York Times says reports show that many of those who have been transferred out of Guantanamo were classified as 'high-risk'
Newly leaked US diplomatic cables say Washington has financed Syrian exile opposition groups and their satellite TV station
Prior to being Libya’s top diplomat, Moussa Koussa was chief of intelligence, making him one of most senior figures around Gadhafi
One of options to topple Libyan leader might be a covert program
Problems at Japan's nuclear power plants hearken back to Three Mile Island nuclear accident 32 years ago
Analysts believe poorly organized rebels, better-armed troops loyal to Gadhafi, constitute ingredients for prolonged stalemate
What can happen when a ruler is toppled?
13 years ago Indonesia emerged with a functioning democratic after military rule
Top US intelligence official says spy agencies can observe trends, but cannot always predict where they will lead
Turn of events has sparked questions about whether the United States experienced an “intelligence failure"
As situation in Egypt escalates, analysts say role of security, intelligence forces becomes extremely important in outcome of crisis
Providing security for members of US Congress logistically, financially, and politically difficult
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