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Hillary Clinton ‘Pragmatic and Realistic’ on Presidential Run
Hillary Clinton wrestles with the decision to run for President and is not in a hurry to announce her plans anytime soon, according to an interview in “New York” magazine
Air Force Kills Fly with Sledgehammer
With B-1 bomber on the chopping block, a new mission — surprise! — surfaces
Diplomacy Imperils Washington’s Allies in Syria
As the Administration turns its attention to a deal with Russia to rid Syria of its chemical weapons, the rebels worry they’re being forgotten
Rich Military, Poor Results
Joint Chiefs say budget crunch could thwart victory
Hillary Clinton Wine!
First came the Hollywood movies. Now a New York vineyard, coincidentally named Clinton Vineyards, is taking Hillary Clinton’s-as-of-yet nonexistent presidential bid to a new level: Victory wine! Now, die hard Hillary fans will …
Exclusive: Navy Yard Dropped Its Guard, Pentagon Inspector General Says
Updated at 4:06 p.m. on September 17, 2013
A soon-to-be-released government audit (Now public, see update below) says the Navy, in an attempt to reduce costs, let down its guard to risks posed by outside contractors at the …
U.S. and Russia Reach Ambitious Syria Chemical Weapons Deal
Surprising skeptics, deal calls for UN inspections by November—but may also bolster Assad
Washington Whiplash: DC Pivots Away From Syria
Nothing fades faster in Washington than an unpopular idea.
The debate over military intervention in Syria departed DC Thursday for the quiet halls of the United Nations and picturesque Geneva, where Secretary of State John Kerry
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Why Vladimir Putin Thinks We’re Out to Get Him
The regime Putin fears we’ll change isn’t Assads. It’s his own.
Syria Debate Breeds Electoral Doubts in Both Parties
Both Democrats and Republicans fret about Syria’s impact on their political fortunes
Obama and Syria: Stumbling Toward Damascus
The President’s uneven Syria response has damaged his office and weakened the nation. It’s time for one more pivot
The Tomahawk Cruise Missile: The U.S. Weapon of Choice in Syria Attack
If diplomacy fails, the U.S. military will likely rely on the Tomahawk cruise missile to strike targets in Syria. But are these weapons up for the task? TIME National Security Correspondent Mark Thompson explains.