Daylife Select
A point & click tool to create dynamic content portals. Learn More »
There is no pinned content in this Editor's Picks module.
Click here to learn more about content pinning.
Thursday, December 03, 2009 Parvez Iqbal More surprising than the recent statement of British prime minister Gordon Brown asking Pakistan to "do more" is the surprise that our Foreign Office has shown on this statement. Full Article at The News
It appears that the two-three month-long intensive brainstorming in the US over its future course in Af-Pak seems to have ended and a new strategy put in place. Full Article at Rediff
Interacting with media persons while accompanying Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on his maiden visit to Germany, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said US Security Adviser General James Jones had called Gilani to take him into confidence on the... Full Article at New Kerala
When the Nobel Committee announced [Obama's Peace Prize], it pointedly "attached special importance to Obama's vision of and work for a world without nuclear weapons." Full Article at The Weekly Standard
Tuesday, December 01, 2009 Top US newspapers see change in N-command an effort to avoid impeachment or prosecution: presidents powers on the wane; official claims no danger to presidents authority, says he is very powerful WASHINGTON: The Obama... Full Article at The News
WASHINGTON President Obama is preparing to announce a sweeping overhaul of the U.S. strategy in Afghanistan on Tuesday, including the addition of thousands more American forces, a clarification of the mission and a path toward disengagement. Full Article at The Honolulu Advertiser
Afghanistan Robert Gibbs said the President talked on Sunday afternoon by phone with Secretary Clinton, met last night at 5 pm at the Oval Office with Secretary Gates, Admiral Mullen, Gens. Full Article at Talk Radio News Service
Citing government officials speaking on condition of anonymity, the daily paper reported that James Jones, national security advisor to President Barack Obama, delivered the offer earlier in November to Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari. The... Full Article at New Kerala
Iran is vowing to step up its uranium enrichment program by building ten new sites. It accuses the West of provoking the move, after the UN’s nuclear watchdog condemned Iran’s pattern of secrecy and deception. Full Article at New West Notes
I just got off the phone with freshman Republican congressman Jason Chaffetz (Utah), who will be delivering remarks later this afternoon at the Hinckley Institute of Politics at the University of Utah. Full Article at The Corner
President Obama met with members of his war council Sunday night to lay out his orders on a new strategy for Afghanistan, which he will announce to the nation Tuesday evening. Full Article at ABC News
(Washington Post) This story was written by Karen DeYoung. Full Article at CBS News
WASHINGTON -- President Obama has offered Pakistan an expanded strategic partnership, including additional military and economic cooperation, while warning with unusual bluntness that its use of insurgent groups to pursue policy goals "cannot... Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has offered Pakistan an expanded strategic partnership, including additional military and economic cooperation, while warning with unusual bluntness that its use of insurgent groups to pursue policy goals "cannot... Full Article at Denver Post
President Obama has offered Pakistan an expanded strategic partnership, including additional military and economic cooperation, while warning with unusual bluntness that its use of insurgent groups to pursue policy goals "cannot continue." Full Article at Small Wars Journal
WAYNE, W.Va. Full Article at The Cumberland Times-News
PM Manmohan Singh took up the Headley-Rana case with the US President Barack Obama this week. Full Article at Times of India
LAHORE, Pakistan Visits from three senior U.S. officials in three weeks indicate troubles in the U.S.-Pakistan relationship. Full Article at The Delaware News Journal
ISAF Patrol Herat, winter heat from wood fires Ken Guest has been immersed in Afghanistan, since the inception of the Soviet - Afghan war. Full Article at Huffington Post
The White House has released the list of expected attendees: Below is a list of expected attendees at tonight's State Dinner: His Excellency Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission of the Republic of India, Indian... Full Article at Huffington Post
There are no results for this module. Edit this module to change the search term used to query Wikipedia
Visiting US National Security Adviser James Jones (L) shakes hands with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov during their meeting in Moscow on October 29, 2009. Jones met Lavrov to discuss reducing the nuclear arsenals of the former Cold War adversaries.
View Photo »US Vice President Joe Biden (R), US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) and National Security Advisor General James Jones (L) speak as US President Barack Obama meets with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in the Oval Office of the White House in Washignton, DC, September...
View Photo »U.S. national security adviser James Jones arrives for a meeting with Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim at the Defense ministry in Brasilia August 04, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. national security adviser James Jones arrives for a meeting with Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim at the Defense ministry in Brasilia August 04, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. national security adviser James Jones arrives for a meeting with Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim at the Defense ministry in Brasilia August 04, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. National Security Advisor James Jones, center, arrives to meet Brazil's Defense Minister Nelsom Jobim, not in picture, in Brasilia, Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. National Security Adviser James Jones, right, shakes hands with his Indian counterpart M.K. Narayanan after a meeting in New Delhi, India, Friday, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. National Security Adviser James Jones, right, shakes hands with his Indian counterpart M.K. Narayanan after a meeting in New Delhi, India, Friday, June 26, 2009.
View Photo »The U.S. National Security Advisor General James Jones, left, speaks with an Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah, a former foreign minister at the U.S. embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan on Tuesday, June 23, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. National Security Advisor General Jim Jones, center, meets Afghan presidential candidates, from right to left, Ashraf Ghani, a former finance minister, Abdullah Abdullah, a former foreign minister and Mirwais Yasini, a former deputy speaker of parliament at the U.S. embassy in Kabu...
View Photo »US Middle East envoy George Mitchell (R) stands alongside US Vice President Joe Biden (C), US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (2nd L) and National Security Advisor James Jones (L), as US President Barack Obama speaks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (not pictured) during meet...
View Photo »US Middle East envoy George Mitchell (R) stands alongside US Vice President Joe Biden (C), US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (2nd L) and National Security Advisor James Jones (L), as US President Barack Obama speaks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (not pictured) during meet...
View Photo »National Security Adviser James Jones, right, listens as President Barack Obama delivers an address on national security, terrorism, and the closing of Guantanamo Bay prison, Thursday, May 21, 2009, at the National Archives in Washington.
View Photo »US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates (C), National Security Advisor James Jones (L) and Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel (2nd R) listen as US President Barack Obama speaks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC,...
View Photo »US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates (C), National Security Advisor James Jones (L) and Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel (2nd R) listen as US President Barack Obama speaks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC,...
View Photo »US National Security Advisor James Jones (R) and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (2nd R) sit in on a meeting between US President Barack Obama (2nd L) and Foreign Minister of Russia Sergey Lavrov (L) in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, May 7, 2009.
View Photo »Atlanta Hawks guard Flip Murray (R) shoots over Miami Heat forward James Jones (L) in the second half during Game 5 of the NBA Eastern Conference basketball playoffs in Atlanta, Georgia April 29, 2009.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama speaks alongside FBI Director Robert Mueller and National Security Advisor James Jones (R) during a meeting at FBI Headquarters in Washington, DC, April 28, 2009.
View Photo »National Security Advisor Gen. James Jones, right, looks at Secretary of State Hillary Clinton before a bilateral meeting at the Summit of the Americas on Friday, April 17, 2009 in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
View Photo »Miami Heat forward James Jones, left, and center Jamaal Magloire, right, defend against Boston Celtics center Mikki Moore away from the ball during the first half of their NBA basketball game in Boston, Friday, April 10, 2009.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (R) looks on during a meeting with US top general in Iraq Ray Odierno (C) and National Security Advisor James Jones (L), during a visit to Camp Victory in Iraq on April 7, 2009.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (R) looks on during a meeting with US top general in Iraq Ray Odierno (C) and National Security Advisor James Jones (L) , during a visit to Camp Victory in Iraq.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (C) looks on during a meeting with National Security Advisor James Jones (L), top general in Iraq Ray Odierno (2-L) , Charge Des Affairs Patricia Butenis (2-R), and White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel (R) during a visit to Camp Victory in Iraq on April 7, 2...
View Photo »US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (L) sits alongside US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) and US National Security Advisor James Jones (R) as US President Barack Obama (not pictured) talks with Conservative Party Leader David Cameron (not pictured) at the Winfield House, the U...
View Photo »National Security Advisor James Jones, left, and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton listen to President Barack Obama announce a new comprehensive strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Friday, March 27, 2009, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus i...
View Photo »US Vice President Joe Biden (R), US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) and National Security Advisor General James Jones (L) speak as US President Barack Obama meets with NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in the Oval Office of the White House in Washignton, DC, September...
View Photo »At the President’s direction we have been very forthcoming with our Indian counterparts on sharing whatever information we have which might be of some assistance to [India] ... as a result of the President’s guidance, we are doing as much as we can legally, without jeopardising the process of the case.
The offer, including an effort to help reduce tensions between Pakistan and India, was contained in a two-page letter delivered to President Asif Ali Zardari this month by Obama national security adviser James L. Jones. It was accompanied by assurances from Jones that the United States will increase its...
He really kept us in the basketball game when we were floundering ... Jordan knows what he is. He’s not a shooter, so he’s going to drive it. That’s a little more successful than trying to jack up 3s that we were not making in the first half. It’s nice to have guys that know who they are.
When the President’s cabinet was announced, as is customary before addresses by foreign dignitaries to joint sessions of Congress, only two of the President’s representatives (who do not hold cabinet-level positions) were present. The President’s two representatives were National Security Advisor Genera...
She didn't think this was relevant ... Now that I'm executor of the literary estate with my brother, we think it's relevant given the Don't Ask, Don't Tell controversy in the American military [and] the Maine same-sex marriage vote.
National Security Adviser James Jones will travel to Moscow this week for talks aimed at forging a new U.S.-Russian agreement on limiting their nuclear arsenals, the White House said Tuesday. Jones, a retired U.S. general, is to meet with senior Russian officials for talks on an arms agreement that woul...
It reminds me of a few years ago when we played Louisiana Tech
It's well known … that there are individuals, including the vice president of the United States, now, unfortunately, the national security adviser [retired Marine Gen. James Jones], the chief political adviser to the president, Mr. Rahm Emanuel who don't want to alienate the left base of the Democrat Pa...
Offensively, it’s not like we’re the best team in the world, but we’re better than I thought we were going to be ... We have more guys who can knock down shots. Guys like Jordan and Paul Nelson and Michael Sands. They have the opportunity this year. Now we’ll see what those guys can do.
In 2003, General Jim Jones [now President Obama's National Security Adviser] and I sat down with our Strategic Advisory Group for Europe. I couldn't get anyone interested in talking about Iran. The subject was always Iraq. And now Afghanistan is sucking all the oxygen out of the room.
Reports that President Obama has made a decision about Afghanistan are absolutely false
It was crazy because James Jones made a statement that the St. Louis catch was luck
You can keep on putting troops in, and you could have 200,000 troops there and Afghanistan will swallow them up as it has done in the past.
Retired Gen. James Jones, Mr. Obama’s national security adviser, on Sunday appeared to suggest Gen. McChrystal had gone outside normal channels when he gave the speech. ‘Ideally, it’s better for military advice to come up through the chain of command,’ Gen. Jones said on the CNN program ‘State of the Un...
I would like to … on behalf of President Obama, reassure you and your colleagues that the path that US and Russian relations are on right now is one that’s full of promise and potential
National security adviser James L. Jones suggested Sunday that the public campaign being conducted by the U.S. commander in Afghanistan on behalf of his war strategy is complicating the internal White House review underway, saying that ‘it is better for military advice to come up through the chain of co...
If implemented, this arrangement would set back the clock on Iran’s breakout capability because it would reduce Iran’s stockpile far below the amount needed for a weapon, and it would take time to reconstitute the amount needed for a breakout
Among those set to attend the Wednesday afternoon meeting are Vice President Joe Biden, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen, Central Command's Gen. David Petraeus, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, National Security Adviser Gen. James Jones and other top off...
America's commitment to Israel is not just a slogan and not something we signed on easily. This commitment for Israel and peace is as strong as ever in the face of the many challenges in the region
America's commitment to Israel is not just a slogan and not something we signed on easily. This commitment for Israel and peace is as strong as ever in the face of the many challenges in the region
I'd like to congratulate you on this impressive conference and I'm honored to represent President [Barack] Obama and make sure that we'll be represented in all future conferences
We can't put everything on the offensive line ... We watched the film. When you watch TV, it looks like it's all their fault, but at the end of the day, when you watch the film, it's a lot of people (out) there making mistakes. So we definitely need to take the time and come back, clear some things up a...
It’s Afghanistan for sure, but it’s also Pakistan, and it’s the region, which is why we reshaped ourselves to deal with this issue in that way ... There are things going on in Pakistan that are very encouraging.
It’s Afghanistan for sure, but it’s also Pakistan, and it’s the region, which is why we reshaped ourselves to deal with this issue in that way ... There are things going on in Pakistan that are very encouraging.
The presence of al Qaida in Afghanistan is virtually minimal ... so we have these safe havens to deal with. We're working very closely with the Pakistani government and the Pakistani army to try to help them get rid of the insurgency problem on their side of the border. If that happens, that's a strateg...
There are no results for this module. Edit the module to change the search term used to query Twitter.
