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Top U.S. General in Afghanistan Provides ‘Options’ for Slowing Troop Withdrawal
The four-star general in charge of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan told senators he has given the Pentagon different options for slowing the withdrawal of U.S. troops.
Obama Asks Congress to Authorize War That’s Already Started
Is Your Child a Terrorist? U.S. Government Questionnaire Rates Families at Risk for Extremism
Social workers, educators to rate “expressions of hopelessness."
‘A Line in the Sand’ in Fight to Release Thousands of Prisoner Abuse Photos
A federal judge demanded the government explain why it withheld pictures.
How Guantánamo Diary Escaped the Black Hole and Got Past the Censors (Mostly)
How Community Outreach Programs to Muslims Blur Lines between Outreach and Intelligence
In Minneapolis-St. Paul, the federal government plans to work with Islamic community groups and address the “root causes” of extremist groups’ appeal.
Ghosts of Guantánamo
Thirteen Years On, Yemeni Prisoners Await Release from Guantanamo
Last week's attacks in Paris highlight the Obama administration's ongoing struggle to find a solution to the problem of Yemeni detainees held at Guantanamo Bay.
CIA Watchdog to Step Down
The Mysterious Case of Prisoner 212
The Senate intelligence committee’s report on CIA torture revealed that there was one more previously unknown detainee: Prisoner 212.