Hush Now, Mitt: A Nuclear Iran Is Not the World's Greatest Threat
Three-quarters of national security experts polled disagreed with the candidate. More »
Sara Sorcher a staff reporter (national security and foreign policy) for National Journal.
Three-quarters of national security experts polled disagreed with the candidate. More »
What happens to Bashar al-Assad's stockpile -- one of the largest in the world -- if the deeply divided and untrained rebels overthrow his regime? More »
If the rebels want outside help, they'll have to learn from Libya. More »
The struggling candidate, hoping for a third-place finish in New Hampshire, compares his ideas-centric approach to the TV host. More »
Despite advice of his aides, the Texas congressman says he doesn't like hitting his opponents in televised forums More »
As U.S. troops draw down from Afghanistan, Afghan forces are supposed to take their place, but the training is slow going More »
After months in Saudi Arabia, the Yemeni leader flew back to Sana'a and called for a cease-fire More »
Special teams will work to dispose of some of the estimated 20,000 shoulder-fired missiles, which terrorists may seek to use against airliners More »
The U.S. will once again be in the difficult position of opposing a vote for an outcome it ultimately supports More »
Libya still has about 11.5 metric tons -- or more than 25,000 pounds -- of mustard gas stockpiled in the country More »
A survey of foreign-policy and defense experts shows a clear pattern of approval for the Administration's decision to support the opposition government More »
The Pentagon says it cannot flatly deny the story; Gen. Petraeus will order an investigation More »
The attention comes from the release of a Pentagon report with a survey about how soldiers would feel about the change More »
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