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Trump says Taliban peace talks are "proceeding well." Experts say latest deal is a surrender.
“All that Washington cares about at this point is getting out, without having to admit defeat.”
Exclusive: The U.S. has more military operations in Africa than the Middle East
“We are extremely lucky that there have not been more situations like Niger.”
Torture at CIA black site run by Gina Haspel detailed in newly released documents
The heavily redacted cables detail brutal treatment of Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri, the suspected mastermind of an attack on the USS Cole that killed 17 sailors.
Aspiring Cleveland bomber planned to drive remote-controlled cars full of explosives into a Fourth of July parade
The suspect pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda and wrote on Facebook: “If you fear death. Then don't say you love Islam.”
The U.S. is deeper into Yemen’s civil war than it wants to admit
The New York Times reported Thursday that a team of about a dozen Green Beret commandos have been deployed on Saudi Arabia’s border with Yemen since December.
Canada will send peacekeepers to Mali in the UN’s most dangerous mission
The year-long commitment includes six helicopters, an undisclosed number of troops and no clear goal of what a successful mission would look like.
Convicted terrorist watched "Arrested Development" and grew vegetables at Guantanamo Bay
Testifying has its perks.
Two Canadian hostages freed from Syria
It’s unclear what the two Ontario residents were doing in Syria or how their rescue was organized.
This Custom-Made Jihadi Encryption App Hides Messages in Images
A new program dubbed Muslim Crypt tries to keep extremist communications secure.
Tillerson wants U.S. troops in Syria until terrorism is gone, so forever
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson outlined Washington’s latest Syria strategy Wednesday, vowing to keep an open-ended American military presence beyond its goal of defeating the Islamic State.