Kerry: U.S., Pakistan at critical juncture
Sen. John Kerry (D-Ma.) just returned from trip to Afghanistan and Pakistan and said Tuesday relations between U.S. and Pakistan are at a critical juncture after the killing of Osama bin Laden.
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Sen. John Kerry (D-Ma.) just returned from trip to Afghanistan and Pakistan and said Tuesday relations between U.S. and Pakistan are at a critical juncture after the killing of Osama bin Laden.
Security analyst Juan Zarate spoke with Rebecca Jarvis on the revenge attacks from the Pakistan Taliban, the possible information the CIA may obtain from bin Laden's wives, and the reshaping of bin Laden's image by the U.S.
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White House counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan told reporters Monday President Obama was able to monitor the attack on Osama bin Laden in Pakistan in "real time."
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CBS News' team, Justice Department correspondent Bob Orr, chief foreign affairs correspondent Lara Logan, Washington bureau chief Christopher Isham and senior national security analyst Juan Zarate, discussed the killing of Osama bin Laden, what it means for the war on terror and U.S. relations with Pakistan and the Middle East region.
Flanked by fellow Democrats on Capitol Hill Monday, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi praised President Obama for the killing of Osama bin Laden.
House Speaker John Boehner addressed the killing of Osama bin Laden on Capitol Hill Monday, honoring families who lost loved ones on September 11th, 2001 and military families. The Speaker also stressed that bin Laden's death makes U.S. involvement in Pakistan and Afghanistan "more important, not less."
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