44 Archive: National Security
Clinton spokesman P.J. Crowley resigns after criticizing conditions of Bradley Manning's detention
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's spokesman P.J. Crowley resigned Sunday, just days after publicly criticizing the detention conditions of Bradley Manning, the Army private accused of leaking reams of classified information to WikiLeaks.
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Matt DeLong
| March 13, 2011; 2:00 PM ET |
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White House guarded on King's Muslim hearing
The White House declined to condemn the controversial hearing on Capitol Hill about American Muslims and the threat of "homegrown" terrorism Thursday.
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Perry Bacon Jr.
| March 10, 2011; 6:01 PM ET |
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Senior House Republican says everyone responsible for Wikileaks release should be investigated
Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.), co-author of a bipartisan bill to protect reporters and their confidential sources, said all parties responsible for gathering, distributing and publishing the WikiLeaks documents ought to be "thoroughly investigated."
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Washington Post Editor
| July 26, 2010; 5:17 PM ET |
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Liz Cheney: Turkey is siding with our enemies
The former deputy assistant secretary of state in the Bush Administration, who has made a name for herself with her outspoken and often controversial soundbites, said Sunday that Turkey has joined Iran and Syria in an effort to destroy Israel.
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Aaron Blake
| June 6, 2010; 1:50 PM ET |
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Obama will use Memorial weekend for a trip home to Chicago
On Monday, Obama will make remarks at the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, south of Chicago - missing the usual tradition of presidents speaking at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day.
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Anne E. Kornblut
| May 24, 2010; 7:00 PM ET |
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Terror cases has WH considering citizenship process, official says
Warning that would-be terrorists are "hiding within our midst," White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan said Tuesday night that President Obama will not allow potential attackers to use U.S. citizenship as a shield - and that the naturalization process is being looked at to see if there can be improvements.
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Anne E. Kornblut
| May 18, 2010; 10:29 PM ET |
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