The Kurdish insurgency, now three decades old, has resulted in the deaths of some 40,000 people, most civilians in southeast Turkey.
This is how thousands more Syrians will die if President Bashar al-Assad decides to deploy chemical weapons.
Schwarzkopf Sr. played a major role in this forcible 1953 “regime change” in Iran.
Retired Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., commander of coalition forces in the First Gulf War of 1990-91, died Thursday at age 78.
Retired Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, victor of the Persian Gulf War of 1991, died Thursday, the Associated Press reports. He was 78.
The phony Marine seen standing guard outside a California elementary school in response to the deadly Newtown, Conn., shooting in which 20 children died said he was “deeply sorry” over the incident, but claimed he wasn’t responsible for misinformation about his military career.
After a new kidnapping, French President Hollande expressed concern over AQIM's partnership with Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram.
A new Gallup poll claims that the world's happiest countries are almost all in Latin America.
The U.N. has requested a total of $1.5 billion over the next six months for Syrian refugee aid.
Leadership and management deficiencies within the State Department were blamed for the inadequate security measures at the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, which came under attack on Sept. 11, leading to the deaths of the U.S. Ambassador to Libya, Chris Stevens, and three other Americans.
National security expert Linda Robinson said operations like those shown in "Zero Dark Thirty" are just one aspect of what U.S. Special Forces do all over the world.
Iraqi President Jalal Talabani suffered a stroke Tuesday, leaving Iraq's delicate balance of power even more precarious.
Former Sen. Hagel is a Republican, but that isn't stopping Obama from considering him for DOD, in what may prove to be a smart move.
A new website backed by Daniel Ellsberg and John Perry Barlow is raising funds for embattled WikiLeaks, Julian Assange's controversial site.
It is unclear when the Patriots from the U.S. will arrive in Turkey or how long American troops will be stationed there.
Marine Sgt. Rafael Peralta was denied the Medal of Honor for the second time even as witnesses claimed he dove on a grenade, sacrificing his life for the rest of the unit.
An Afghan women's rights activist was killed Monday. Here's a list of some of the most famous women who died fighting for a cause.
Track Palin, the elder son of former Alaska Gov. and 2008 vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, has filed for divorce from his wife, Britta Palin.
Almost a decade before Psy became famous in the U.S. and all over the world for “Gangnam Style,” he allegedly rapped about “slowly and painfully” killing American soldiers and civilians, as reported by MTV News.
There has been a sharp increase in the number of terrorist attacks since September 2011.
Despite critical GOP comments, Obama will nominate Rice for Secretary of State - and she will be easily confirmed by the Senate.
The Fox News-Tom Ricks saga has reached new heights after the network claimed the veteran reporter apologized for saying Fox is “operating as a wing of the Republican Party.”