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New Course of Action

11/25/2009|Politics

New Course of ActionPresident Obama's Afghanistan strategy

Wrong Path

11/11/2009|All Radio

Wrong PathIs the US following Japan's financial lead?

Climate Change

11/09/2009|Latest Video

Climate ChangeHow will White House regulate greenhouse gas emissions?

Political Grapevine: 10/19

10/19/2009|Special Report

Political Grapevine: 10/19Some Democrats are worried that one of their own could cost them their jobs

'Not Evil, Just Wrong'

10/19/2009|Your World

'Not Evil, Just Wrong'Filmmaker challenges many of claims from 'An Inconvenient Truth'

Security Meeting

10/14/2009|Latest Video

Security MeetingPresident Obama plans next move in Afghanistan

Hourly Update

10/11/2009|Latest Video

Hourly UpdateGet hourly updated headlines from FOX News Channel

Lawrence Eagleburger, Pt. 3

10/10/2009|On The Record

Lawrence Eagleburger, Pt. 3Greta's full interview with the former Secretary of State

Weighty Decision

10/07/2009|Latest Video

Weighty DecisionPresident Obama receives Pentagon's force recommendation for Afghanistan

Clinton's Conspiracy

09/28/2009|Latest Video

Clinton's ConspiracyFormer president revives right-wing accusation

LATEST STORIES

U.S. Helps Foot Bill for Afghan Police Salary Boost

WSJ| Politics

recently focused attention on an option combining bringing in added forces for both combat and training. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said this week he is "optimistic" that NATO countries are set to increase the number of troops that they

Story|11/26/2009

U.K.: NATO to Offer 5,000 Troops for Afghanistan

AP| World

U.K.: NATO to Offer 5,000 Troops for Afghanistan Wednesday, November 25, 2009 LONDON British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says 10 NATO nations are ready to offer about 5,000 more troops for the war in Afghanistan. Brown's spokesman

Story|11/25/2009

British Panel Begins Investigation Into Iraq War

AP| World

will do little to answer lingering doubts about Britain's rush to join the war. Led by a panel appointed by Prime Minister Gordon Brown , the inquiry won't apportion blame, or establish criminal or civil liability — only offer reprimand and

Story|11/24/2009

Britain, Australia Apologize to Child Migrants

AP| World

the absolute tragedy — of childhoods lost." The apology comes one day after the British government said Prime Minister Gordon Brown would apologize for child migrant programs that sent children as young as 3 to Australia, Canada and other former

Story|11/16/2009

Military Spending Weighs on Obama's Afghan Decision

By by| FOXNews.com| Politics

that whatever policy change he announces must be aimed at protecting America from terrorist networks. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Friday NATO nations may contribute 5,000 more troops to Afghanistan — offering key backing as the U

Story|11/15/2009

Bomber Strikes Military Convoy in Kabul; 19 Hurt

AP| World

pledged more help, but he stopped short of saying that countries would send more troops. On Friday, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown indicated he believed he could secure commitments for 5,000 more NATO forces in Afghanistan. Speaking during

Story|11/13/2009

NATO May Send 5,000 More to Afghan War

AP| World

more troops to Afghanistan — offering key backing as the U.S. decides whether to increase troop levels. Prime Minister Gordon Brown launched an impassioned defense of the controversial military campaign in Afghanistan during an interview Friday

Story|11/13/2009

Afghan Future Threatened by Ex-Warlords in Gov't

AP| World

lives of British men and women in harm's way for a government that does not stand up against corruption," Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Friday. Last week, Kai Eide, the U.N. mission chief in Afghanistan, suggested time was running

Story|11/12/2009

Bodies of U.K. Soldiers Killed by Rogue Afghan Cop Return to Britain

AP| World

British way of mourning war dead is quite formal," said Robert Lee, spokesman for the Royal British Legion. Prime Minister Gordon Brown , who was criticized this week over a hastily written condolence letter to a grieving mother, said the Afghan

Story|11/10/2009

Britons Angry Over Recent Deaths in Afghan War

AP| World

2009 WOOTTON BASSETT, England Grieving over the death of her son in Afghanistan, the woman tore into British Prime Minister Gordon Brown . "Mr. Brown, listen to me," she said. "I know every injury that my child sustained that day. I know

Story|11/10/2009

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