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Apr 19

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Will Uptick in Violence Derail U.S. Troop Drawdown in Afghanistan?

Ray Suarez talks with Rajiv Chandrasekaran about the rising violence in Afghanistan.

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Apr 01

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Gadhafi’s Troops Shell Rebel Cities as Officials Pursue Diplomatic Resolutions

Government forces shelled opposition troops in several key rebel-held cities as talks of a ceasefire emerged from eastern Libya. Lindsey Hilsum of Independent Television News reports on the latest from Benghazi.

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Mar 30

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Arming Libya’s Rebels: Overdue Idea or ‘Disaster in the Making’?

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday that the U.S. has not yet decided whether to send weapons to Libya's struggling opposition movement. Jim Lehrer discusses the arms issue with the Institute for Policy Studies' Emira Woods and Mansour El-Kikhia…

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Mar 29

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Gadhafi’s Exit Remains Central to U.S., Coalition Strategy in Libya

As Washington offered divided responses to President Obama's Libya speech, coalition leaders gathered in London to discuss the mission in Libya. Judy Woodruff discusses Libya with Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I., who serves on the Armed Services Committee, and Sen. Johnny…

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Mar 28

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Libyan Rebels Advance on Moammar Gadhafi’s Hometown

Rebels advanced to the outskirts of Sirte, the hometown of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and a key stronghold for his government forces. Lindsey Hilsum of Independent Television News reports from near Sirte, where fighting between rebels and Gadhafi's forces has…

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Mar 28

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Obama: History Is Not on Gadhafi’s Side; Libyans Will Determine Own Destiny

In a prime-time speech Monday evening, President Obama addressed the nation on the U.S. mission in Libya and the military's continuing role in coalition airstrikes protecting civilians from Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's forces. Here is the full text of his…

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Mar 23

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Denis McDonough: ‘We’re Not Talking About An Exit Strategy’ in Libya

Gwen Ifill gets an update from Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough on the coalition's air campaign in Libya, ground fighting between Moammar Gadhafi's troops and opposition forces, and the administration's talks with allies.

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Mar 22

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Questions Over Control, Future of Libya Mission Split NATO Allies

President Obama emphasized that the U.S. will not lead the Libya mission beyond its initial phase, but tensions have risen as questions over who will lead the military effort remain unanswered. Margaret Warner talks to the Council on Foreign Relations'…

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Mar 21

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U.S. Military Takes Lead Role in Libya, But Endgame Remains Unclear

Gwen Ifill talks to two military experts about the situation in Libya.

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Nov 11

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Iraq’s New Government: How Will It Tackle Old Challenges?

Margaret Warner talks to Meghan O'Sullivan of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and Feisal Istrabadi of Indiana University about the new Iraqi government and its long to-do list.

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