Republicans tapping lawmaker's new fame from "You lie" outburst to raise moneySeptember 25th, 2009 GOP using 'You lie' lawmaker for fundraising pitchWASHINGTON — The Republican Party is using the newfound fame of the lawmaker who shouted "You lie!" at President Barack Obama to raise money for GOP candidates around the country. Although party leaders initially called Rep.
Former President Clinton urges cautious American approach toward Iran's President AhmadinejadSeptember 22nd, 2009 Bill Clinton says US must approach Iran carefullyWASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton says Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is "lashing out at the world" right now and that it's important for U.S. leaders to figure out why.
Obama says tightly focused war strategy in Afghanistan key to finding elusive Osama bin LadenSeptember 20th, 2009 Obama: focused war plan key to getting bin LadenWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says a tightly focused war strategy in Afghanistan will help with the hunt for the elusive Osama bin Laden. Obama says that when he took office, the U.S.
Obama says although 'tough days' are still ahead, US pullout from Iraq still on scheduleJuly 22nd, 2009 Obama says pullout from Iraq on scheduleWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said Wednesday the United States will stick to its schedule and remove all its troops from Iraq by the end of 2011 even though there will be "tough days ahead."
Standing in the Rose Garden alongside Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Obama said the two nations were in the midst of a "full transition" that would be based on mutual interest and respect. He brushed off some American military complaints that Iraq was placing too many limits on what U.S.
'Tough days ahead' in Iraq, but US still on schedule to leave in 2011, Obama saysJuly 22nd, 2009 Pullout from Iraq on schedule, Obama saysWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said Wednesday the United States will stick to its schedule and remove all its troops from Iraq by the end of 2011 even though there will be "tough days ahead."
Standing in the Rose Garden alongside Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, Obama said the two nations were in the midst of a "full transition" that would be based on mutual interest and respect. He brushed off some American military complaints that Iraq was placing too many limits on what U.S.
US planning new strategy to reduce tensions with Pak over drone issueJuly 15th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - The United States is working out a new strategy to reduce tensions with Pakistan over the drone strikes. The Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Paul Jones, told the US Congress recently, that Washington is planning to broaden its public relations initiatives in Pakistan to enable it to understand the US tactics.
Sec'y of State Clinton says US working with OAS on restoration of order in troubled HondurasJune 29th, 2009 Clinton urges restoration of order in HondurasWASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the United States believes the unrest in Honduras "has evolved into a coup" and that officials believe the situation needs close watching. Clinton said Monday a delegation from the Organization of American States will be heading to Honduras as early as Tuesday "to begin working with the parties" on the restoration of constitutional government there.
US wants Sharif to be Pak PM, Zardari as President: MushahidMay 4th, 2009 RAWALPINDI - The United States is trying to form a government in Pakistan with Asif Ali Zardari as President and PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif as Prime Minister, Secretary General Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid (PML-Q) Mushahid Hussain Sayed has claimed. Talking to Geo TV, Mushahid said he can tell what will not happen.
Clinton says defeating al-Qaida is at the center of Obama's new strategy in AfghanistanApril 22nd, 2009 Clinton cites al-Qaida as key target in Obama planWASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is telling Congress that the core goal of President Barack Obama's anti-terror strategy is to defeat al-Qaida and prevent its return to Afghanistan. Clinton testified Wednesday before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, where Chairman Howard Berman told her the panel is concerned about Islamic extremists gaining momentum in Pakistan.
McCain pleased with Obama's Afghanistan planMarch 30th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Former Republican presidential candidate and Arizona Senator John McCain has welcomed President Barack Obama's strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan. "I think the outlines of this proposal are good.
US ready to strike 'high-value' targets within PakistanMarch 30th, 2009 WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama has asserted his administration remains prepared to order strikes against 'high-value' targets within Pakistan, but would pursue extremists in Pakistani territory after consulting with Islamabad. 'If we have a high-value target within our sights,' Obama said, 'after consulting with Pakistan, we're going after them,' he said appearing on the CBS programme 'Face the Nation' to describe the strategy unveiled Friday to focus American counterterrorism efforts in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Haqqani says new US strategy has better prospects to deliverMarch 30th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani has welcomed the new US anti-terrorism by saying the plan has better prospects to deliver than the previous military-focused unilateral approach. "I think the chances of this strategy (announced by US President Barack Obama on Friday) working are far better than the purely military strategy of the past.
US policy more focussed on Pak, as it is a newer problem: General JonesMarch 29th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US National Security Adviser General James Jones has said the new US policy is focused more intensively on Pakistan than in the past, because it's a newer problem and the American strategy to stop al Qaeda operators in their tracks in the Pak-Afghan region. General Jones called the regional approach the cornerstone of a revamped strategy, and said for the first time, "we will treat Afghanistan and Pakistan as two countries, but as with one challenge in one region."
"Our strategy focuses more intensively on Pakistan than in the past, and this is normal, because it's a newer problem...and this calls for more significant increases in the US and international support, both economic and military, linked to performance against terror," the NSA said," he added.
US determined to stabilize Pak-Afghan region: ClintonMarch 12th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has vowed to stabilize Pakistan and Afghanistan by putting forth a comprehensive policy
"We will be working with our NATO allies and other partners to come up with a comprehensive strategy that integrates military and civilian assets in a way that can try to stabilise both Afghanistan and Pakistan from the mutual threat they face from Al Qaeda and the Taliban," The Daily Times quoted Clinton, as saying. According to a US State Department statement released here, Clinton viewed the extremist outfits as being determined to spread havoc in the region.
New Obama strategy to beat terrorists in Afghanistan, PakistanFebruary 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Vowing not to allow terrorists to plot against the American people from 'safe havens' in Afghanistan and Pakistan, President Barack Obama said the US will forge a new strategy to defeat the Al Qaeda and combat extremism. Turning to the cost of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in his first speech Tuesday night to a joint session of Congress focusing on economy, Obama said his budget for the first time 'includes the full cost of fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan'.