Showing results for: Barack Obama (page 484)
Miranda is Obama’s latest victim
Glenn Greenwald
In the name of fighting Terrorism, the DOJ severely dilutes decades-old protections
Obama to leave Latin America early
Jim Kuhnhenn
The President will cut his trip short presumably due to the escalating situation in Libya
Was Obama henpecked into war?
Heather Michon
The press freaks out that Hillary Clinton, Samantha Power and Susan Rice were early supporters of bombing Libya
Cuba’s Fidel Castro: I quit as party chief 5 years ago
Paul Haven
Castro's bizarre announcement raises questions about how Cuba has been led since Raul Castro took over in 2006
The manipulative pro-war argument in Libya
Glenn Greenwald
Accusing war opponents of indifference to suffering is a common, and ironic, tactic used to justify wars
Pawlenty announces White House exploratory committee
Philip Elliott, Brian Bakst
Former Minnesota governor announces intention to run for president on his Facebook page this afternoon
Japan nuke crisis does not warrant U.S. changes
Matthew Daly
Nuclear Regulatory Commission officials have "a high degree of confidence" in existing American nuclear reactors
Obama claims Gadhafi is a danger to U.S.
Justin Elliott
In letter to Congress, he makes the case for the attacks on Libya, arguing national security interests are at stake
Court allows constitutional challenge to new FISA law
Glenn Greenwald
The ACLU has a major victory over the Bush/Obama tactic for shielding presidential lawbreaking from judicial review
The single stupidest right-wing reaction to the Libya campaign
Alex Pareene
Joining the conflict is a bad idea because women "nagged" the president into it
Pawlenty takes first step toward presidential bid
Philip Elliott, Brian Bakst
The Minnesota Republican will announce formation of an exploratory committee on Facebook at 3 p.m.
The Libyan war: Unconstitutional and illegitimate
Michael Lind
The Anglo-French-American attack in North Africa is opposed by countries representing 40 percent of the human race
Gates: U.S. expects to hand off Libya lead in “days”
Lolita C. Baldor
Military mission likely to be headed by French and British or NATO
Europe, not US, pushed for military force in Libya
Angela Charlton
England rallies support, France fires the first blow, in big change from past
Obama calls Brazil model for change in Middle East
Juliana Barbassa
President tours the beaches and slums of Rio, pointing to Brazil's democratic development as an example for world
Libya: Endgame unclear after successful first days
Robert Burns
U.S. officials call initial bombings a success, but says its too early to define the campaign's ultimate objectives
US ambassador to Mexico quits amid WikiLeaks furor
Alexandra Olson
Diplomat outed by Wikileaks as critical of Mexican campaign against drug cartels was pressured to resign
U.S. launches next phase of Libya intervention
Lolita C. Baldor
Military pummels Gadhafi forces with stealth bombers, precision-guided bombs
Mullen: Chance Gadhafi could cling to power
Lolita C. Baldor
Top U.S. military officer says U.S. could conceivably complete objectives without ousting Gadhafi
U.S., allies strike Libyan targets from air and sea
Hadeel Al-shalchi, Ryan Lucas
Military command assesses damage from first round of Operation Odyssey Dawn
Libyan TV claims 48 killed in allied attacks
Associated Press
The report from the state could not be independently verified but said 150 were also wounded
Gadhafi calls U.S.-led intervention “crusader aggression”
Hadeel Al-shalchi, Ryan Lucas
Dictator says government is opening up weapon depots to arm Libyans against Western forces
Obama: U.S. will not send ground troops to Libya
Ben Feller
President says U.S., allies had no choice but to launch limited military operations against Gadhafi forces
U.S. launches air strikes on Libyan defense
Robert Burns
American intervention begins as more than 110 cruise missiles target Gadhafi's forces
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