December 20, 2010 Archives

U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan

Experts discuss the findings and recommendations of the Independent Task Force on U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan.

China Signs Trade Deals With Pakistan

China and Pakistan have signed billions of dollars worth of trade deals, during Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's three-day visit to Islamabad.

Be The Change: Rajiv Shah

USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah discusses U.S. food aid policy.

South Koreas Seek Shelter in Bunkers

South Korea is set to start live firing drills on Yeonpyeong island, close to the border with North Korea.

Sanctions Against Iraq Lifted

The U.N endorses major resolutions in favor of Iraq.

Graham: To Pass START, Start Over

Bob Schieffer spoke with the chairman of the senate armed services committee Carl Levin and Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on the chances of the START treaty being passed during the lame duck session.

Sen. Kerry On START Treaty

Members of Senate discuss START Treaty and Afghan war.

Pakistan's Extremist Havens

Though a longtime US ally, Pakistan has been accused of harboring extremists within its borders, complicating US-led efforts in neighboring Afghanistan.

Tension Between the Koreas

Mike Chinoy talks about the tension between North and South Korea.

The Afghanistan Plan

George Will, Donna Brazile, Chrystia Freeland and Rajiv Chandrasekaran discuss options in Afghanistan.

Juan Zarate Reviews Afghanistan Strategy

Juan Zarate discusses the President's Afghanistan war strategy review unveiled Thursday.

The Scope of the Afghan War

Experts discuss the findings and recommendations of the CFR-Sponsored Independent Task Force on U.S. Strategy for Pakistan and Afghanistan including nation building techniques, possible withdrawal strategies, and how to combat corruption.

Ending the Cycle of Violence in the Middle East

Without peace and a peace process, both Israelis and Palestinians will perpetuate a cycle of violence; the two- state solution is the only answer.

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