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Senate approves Brennan as CIA chief
WASHINGTON — The Senate voted Thursday to confirm John Brennan as director of the Central Intelligence Agency, ending weeks of delay as lawmakers sought access to secret Obama administration documents about the targeted killing of militants overseas...
Tags: Police Investigations, David Petraeus, Al-Qaeda, Crime, Law and Justice, Military Equipment
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Ousted Yemen leader Saleh urges countrymen to forgive and forget
One year after officially stepping down, the ousted leader of Yemen urged his country to forgive and forget, an apparent assertion of his continued political role in the fractured nation. “We call for reconciliation, shaking hands and...
Tags: Human Interest, Ali Abdullah Saleh, National Government, Government, Politics
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Pictures in the News | February 19, 2013
FrameworkIn Tuesday's Pictures in the News: At least four people are dead after a shooting spree stretching from Ladera Ranch into Tustin and Orange in Orange County; Yemeni soldiers and firefighters work to extinguish fire at the site of a military plane crash in... -
First oversight of drones likely at CIA confirmation hearing
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration’s targeted killing of militants and suspected terrorists overseas may get its first congressional scrutiny Thursday afternoon when John Brennan, the chief architect of the drone program, undergoes his Senate...
Tags: Barack Obama, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, NBC (tv network), John O. Brennan
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Violent video games: Pushing wrong buttons in blame game
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesCritic's Notebook: Yes, unrelenting carnage is a problem in video games — but not in the way most people might think. ...... -
A second opinion on drone strikes
The idea that the federal courts should play some role in deciding whether the government may kill U.S. citizens abroad allied with Al Qaeda has suddenly gained traction in Washington. During confirmation hearings for John Brennan, President Obama's...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama, Angus King, Executive Branch
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Drone strikes: Beyond citizenship
An open debate over using drones to target individual terrorists is long overdue. Many Americans object to the killing in Yemen of Anwar Awlaki, a fellow citizen, without affording him due process. But the Supreme Court has ruled that the particular...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of State, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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In Theory: What is the morality of using drones?
Since President Obama took office in 2009, the U.S. military's use of unmanned drones to carry out attacks on terrorist suspects has grown by 700%. And with this growth in the use of drones has come an uneasiness at over the morals morality of using...Tags: Weaponry, Al-Qaeda, Barack Obama, U.S. Military, Military Equipment
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The law of drones
President Barack Obama's nominee to head the Central Intelligence Agency, John O. Brennan, was about as cagey as they come last week at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee. Asked right off the bat by the committee chairwoman,...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, Barack Obama, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Military, Elections
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Gates backs lawmakers' oversight of drone program
WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert Gates, a former defense secretary and spymaster, is backing lawmakers' proposal to form a special court to review President Barack Obama's deadly drone strikes against Americans linked to al-Qaida. Gates, who led the...
Tags: Barack Obama, John O. Brennan, John Brennan, Politics, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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McManus: The other drone question
It has been 11 years since the United States began using missile-firing drones to attack Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. But only now are we beginning a full public debate on this new form of warfare, and it took the nomination of...
Tags: ABC (tv network), John Brennan, John O. Brennan, National Government, Politics
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Wrong on drone hits
WASHINGTON -- If George W. Bush had told us that the "war on terror" gave him the right to execute an American citizen overseas with a missile fired from a drone aircraft, without due process or judicial review, I'd have gone ballistic. It makes no...
Tags: Armed Forces, Barack Obama, Crime, Law and Justice, Al-Qaeda, Military Equipment
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Feb 10, 2013
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Feb 8, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
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