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Obama’s Gitmo betrayal

Matthew Harwood
In 2008, detainee lawyers backed him, thinking he'd restore the rule of law. They feel they were hoodwinked

Colleges offer veterans classes to ease transition

Eric Tucker
Schools like George Washington University offer veterans-only courses on campus

Obama delivers an unflinching, witty performance on “Leno”

Willa Paskin
The president was at ease on "The Tonight Show," discussing rape, Romney and his childhood with Trump in Kenya

America’s unwinnable war games

Nick Turse
The U.S. has poured billions into military operations around the world, with increasingly diminishing returns

Viewers embrace TV’s make-believe politicians

Frazier Moore
Popular shows like "Veep" and "Parks and Recreation" focus on fictional politicians

Syrian rebels warily accept foreign fighters’ help

Hamza Hendawi
Uneasy allegiances offered by Islamist fighters from elsewhere in the Middle East

Losing the war on poppies

Jed Bickman
If Afghanistan's market is booming now, what happens when the U.S. withdraws in 2014?

Obama’s five best Romney zingers

Adele M. Stan
The debates are long over, but "bayonets" lives on. A look at some of the president's smartest one-liners

Third-party candidates debate

Edward McClelland
Little-known contenders joined Larry King last night for a substantive, wide-ranging and largely ignored debate

The man without a soul

Joan Walsh
In the final debate, Romney disavows almost everything he's ever said on foreign policy while the media just shrugs

A debate to be ashamed of

Andrew Leonard
On drones, Israel and Iran, Obama and Romney revealed shockingly similar policies -- both of them hawkish

Obama and Romney try, fail to disagree

Michael Lind
Predictably, consensus reigned at last night's debate: Foreign policy is usually a bipartisan affair

Obama lowers the boom

Jamelle Bouie
The president finished the debate season with a definitive win. But will it matter?

A last-ditch pitch to women

Irin Carmon
Obama and Romney threw in as many references to women as possible, just in case

Mitt’s disappearing act

Steve Kornacki
The GOP nominee knew there was no way for him to win the foreign policy debate, and it really showed

Debate fact check

Alex Seitz-Wald
Calling out both candidates' exaggerations, mistruths and outright lies, in real time

Battling reckless Romney

Joan Walsh
The president has to show that he's the only candidate who's tough enough to fight for peace in tonight's debate

Foreign policy: Is Mitt running as Dubya or Obama — or both?

Sally Kohn
Will Mitt Romney's foreign policy resemble Obama's or Bush's, or both? He probably doesn't know himself

Fourteen most extreme candidates

Evelyn Schlatter
Michele Bachmann has company. A who's who of the hard-right currently running for office

CIA wants more drones

Natasha Lennard
The spy agency continues expanding into a paramilitary force

Pakistan: America’s enemy in the making

Dilip Hiro
Clashing views on the war on terror have frayed US-Pakistani relations -- perhaps beyond repair

Cool cat Obama shows his claws

Thomas F. Schaller
At last, the president proves he's willing to fight for what he believes -- and flash a little mean streak

Malala sent to UK for treatment

Associated Press
The 14-year-old girl shot by the Taliban was airlifted to Britain for specialized care
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