Obama's Wars
Bob Woodward tells the inside story of President Obama’s Afghan strategy review
The Pakistan conundrum
U.S. emissaries, including CIA Director Leon Panetta, above, warned Pakistan's president that the Obama administration would no longer tolerate that country's piecemeal approach to terrorist groups plotting against Americans.
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'We can absorb a terrorist attack'
AUDIO | Selected excerpts from Bob Woodward's interview with President Obama.
Troubled ally
MAP | Covert CIA actions against terrorist safe havens inside Pakistan.
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