U.S. role in Afghanistan after OBL death
What impact will the death of Osama Bin Laden have on the American military effort in Afghanistan? Mark Phillips reports on how the U.S. will handle what's left of al Qaeda.
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What impact will the death of Osama Bin Laden have on the American military effort in Afghanistan? Mark Phillips reports on how the U.S. will handle what's left of al Qaeda.
Elizabeth Palmer reports that up until a few days ago, nobody in the town outside Islamabad where bin Laden was hiding gave a second thought to the odd-looking compound with the giant walls.
CIA Director Leon Panetta speaks to Katie Couric about the Navy SEAL capture or kill mission at Osama bin Laden's compound, Pakistan's knowledge of the al Qaeda leader's hideout and America's new public enemy No. 1 .
David Martin has the latest details of the high-risk raid that took place at Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan and the information that led President Obama to give go-ahead to kill the al Qaeda leader.
Former military leader of Pakistan Gen. Pervez Musharraf spoke to Lara Logan about Osama bin Laden's death and the country's claim that the intelligence services were unaware of his residence in the compound.
In full: Katie Couric interviews CIA director Leon Panetta about the details of the military operation which ended with the death of Osama bin Laden, and the impact it will have on the future of the U.S.
Katie Couric discusses the specialized training of the Navy SEALs and thanks them for braving the critical mission which killed the world's top terrorist - Osama Bin Laden.
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In an interview with Katie Couric, CIA director Leon Panetta comments on what might have happened if Navy SEALs captured, rather than killed, Osama Bin Laden.
Elizabeth Palmer reports from the compound where Osama bin Laden was killed by a Navy SEAL team.
Chris Wragge talks to Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City about the death of Osama bin Laden and what it means in the ongoing fight against terrorism.
Chris Wragge talks to CBS national security analyst Juan Zarate about what's next for Al Qaeda and who will take the top spot as America's number one enemy?
A just-released photo shows an intense President Obama, Vice President Biden and other top national security officials watching in real-time as the U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden was conducted. Bill Plante reports
Whit Johnson gives the moment-by-moment details of the U.S. military operation that killed Osama bin Laden.
Erica Hill speaks with White House counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan about whether evidence will be released to prove Osama bin Laden's death.
More questions remain about Pakistan's role in the U.S. operation to locate Osama bin Laden. Lara Logan reports.
Erica Hill speaks with author and former Navy Seal Eric Greitens about the Navy Seal operation that killed Osama bin Laden.
Chris Wragge speaks with NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly about security precautions in New York City due to fear of retaliation from al Qaeda.
On 9/11, 343 firefighters lost their lives and forged a lasting impression on the soul of New York City. Jim Axelrod reports on the colleagues they left behind and their reaction to the death of Osama bin Laden.
NYPD commissioner Raymond Kelly says that New York is safer than ever, but that there are no guarantees. Erin Moriarity talks with Kelly about his security concerns in the wake of Osama bin Laden's death.
Osama bin Laden was found and killed in a mansion in Abbottabad, Pakistan - just an hour from the capitol. Lara Logan reports on whether the country - considered an ally - is truly a friend or a foe.
A new poll shows that the popularity of al Qaeda is dropping throughout the Middle East. Mandy Clark reports on a changing Arab world.
Elizabeth Palmer speaks to Katie Couric about the official response in Pakistan to the killing of al Qaeda's leader Osama bin Laden, and why the country is being conspicuously silent.
The hunt that ended in the death of Osama bin Laden began years ago when captured al Qaeda operatives revealed the existence of his trusted courier. David Martin reports on the U.S. operation behind the attack.
Wreckage of chopper used in raid of Osama bin Laden's compound
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The U.S. military says it hit Iranian targets over Iran's drone attack on a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first American strikes on Iran since the two countries formally agreed to extend a ceasefire last week.
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Dong Guangping landed in Toronto following an Air Canada flight on Friday, his friend said.
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The U.S. military says it hit Iranian targets over Iran's drone attack on a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first American strikes on Iran since the two countries formally agreed to extend a ceasefire last week.
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