Helene Cooper New York Times

'Helene Cooper New York Times' - 30 News Result(s)

  • 'Loose talk of war' only helps Iran, says Barack Obama
    World News | Helene Cooper, The New York Times | Monday March 5, 2012
    As Republicans on the campaign trail ramped up their support for Israel in a possible military strike on Iran, President Obama used a speech before a pro-Israel lobbying group on Sunday to warn against the "loose talk of war" that could serve to speed Iran toward a nuclear weapon.
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  • US sees Iran attacks as likely if Israel strikes
    World News | Thom Shanker, Helene Cooper and Ethan Bronner, The New York Times | Wednesday February 29, 2012
    American officials who have assessed the likely Iranian responses to any attack by Israel on its nuclear program believe that Iran would retaliate by launching missiles on Israel and terrorist-style attacks on United States civilian and military personnel overseas.
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  • Obama refrains from formal 'I'm sorry' to Pakistan
    World News | Helene Cooper and Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times | Thursday December 1, 2011
    The White House has decided that President Obama will not offer formal condolences - at least for now - to Pakistan for the deaths of two dozen soldiers in NATO airstrikes last week, overruling State Department officials who argued for such a show of remorse to help salvage America's relationship with Pakistan, administration officials said.
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  • Photo album from Gaddafi's compound reveals his 'diplo-crush' on Condoleezza Rice
    World News | Helene Cooper, The New York Times | Thursday August 25, 2011
    When you're the single, attractive secretary of state for the United States, you're bound to pick up groupies in all corners of the international diplomatic scene. But for Condoleezza Rice, who has been linked with diplomats from Rome (the Italian foreign minister, Massimo D'Alema) to London (Foreign Minister Jack Straw of Britain) to Pictou, Nova...
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  • US reaches debt deal two days ahead of deadline
    World News | Carl Hulse and Helene Cooper, New York Times | Monday August 1, 2011
    President Obama and Congressional leaders of both parties said late Sunday that they had agreed to a framework for a budget deal that would cut trillions of dollars in federal spending over the next decade and clear the way for an increase in the government's borrowing limit.
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  • Probing link to bin Laden, US tells Pakistan to name agents
    World News | Helene Cooper, Ismail Khan, The New York Times | Saturday May 7, 2011
    Pakistani officials say the Obama administration has demanded the identities of some of their top intelligence operatives as the United States tries to determine whether any of them had contact with Osama bin Laden or his agents in the years before the raid that led to his death early Monday morning in Pakistan.The officials provided new details of...
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  • 'Osama had another house near Abbottabad'
    World News | By Helene Cooper and Ismail Khan, The New York Times | Saturday May 7, 2011
    Pakistani officials say the Obama administration has demanded the identities of some of their top intelligence operatives as the United States tries to determine whether any of them had contact with Osama bin Laden or his agents in the years before the raid that led to his death early Monday morning in Pakistan. The officials provided new details o...
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  • Osama was not armed: White House changes account
    World News | Mark Landler and Helene Cooper, New York Times | Wednesday May 4, 2011
    Osama bin Laden was not carrying a weapon when he was killed by American troops in a fortified house in Pakistan, the White House said Tuesday, as it revised its initial account of the nighttime raid.Members of a Navy Seals team burst in on Bin Laden in the compound where he was hiding and shot him in a room on an upper floor, after a fierce gun ba...
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  • White House weighs whether to release 'The Photo'
    World News | Helene Cooper, New York Times | Wednesday May 4, 2011
    To release or not to release?That question is bedeviling the Obama administration, as White House officials try to determine whether the burning desire among Americans to see an actual photo of Osama Bin Laden's body outweighs the potential harm that releasing such a photo might cause, by further inflaming Bin Laden's disciples around the world.A p...
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  • Clues that gradually led to the location of Osama
    World News | Mark Mazzetti, Helene Cooper, Peter Baker, The New York Times | Wednesday May 4, 2011
    For years, the agonizing search for Osama bin Laden kept coming up empty. Then last July, Pakistanis working for the Central Intelligence Agency drove up behind a white Suzuki navigating the bustling streets near Peshawar, Pakistan, and wrote down the car's license plate.The man in the car was bin Laden's most trusted courier, and over the next mon...
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  • Osama bin Laden dead, killed by US in Pak; buried at sea
    World News | Peter Baker, Helene Cooper, Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times | Monday May 2, 2011
    Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the most devastating attack on American soil in modern times and the most hunted man in the world, was killed in a firefight with United States forces in Pakistan on Sunday, President Obama announced. (Watch: Obama announces Osama's death | Full Text) In a dramatic late-night appearance in the East Room of the Whi...
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  • How a courier led US to Osama mansion
    World News | Mark Mazzetti and Helene Cooper, New York Times | Monday May 2, 2011
    After years of dead ends and promising leads gone cold, the big break came last August.A trusted courier of Osama bin Laden's whom American spies had been hunting for years was finally located in a sprawling mansion 35 miles north of the Pakistani capital, close to one of the hubs of American counterterrorism operations. The compound was so secure,...
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  • Osama bin Laden dead, killed by US in Pak; shot in the head
    World News | Peter Baker, Helene Cooper, New York Times | Monday May 2, 2011
    Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the most devastating attack on American soil in modern times and the most hunted man in the world, was killed in a firefight with United States forces in Pakistan on Sunday, President Obama announced.In a dramatic late-night appearance in the East Room of the White House, Mr. Obama declared that "justice has been ...
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  • Obama cites limits of US role in Libya
    World News | Helene Cooper, The New York Times | Tuesday March 29, 2011
    President Obama defended the American-led military assault in Libya on Monday, saying it was in the national interest of the United States to stop a potential massacre that would have "stained the conscience of the world."In his first major address since ordering American airstrikes on the forces and artillery of Col. Moammar el-Gaddafi nine days a...
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  • Target in Libya is clear, intent is not
    World News | Helene Cooper and David E Sanger, The New York Times | Monday March 21, 2011
    All the deliberations over what military action to take against Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi of Libya have failed to answer the most fundamental question: Is it merely to protect the Libyan population from the government, or is it intended to fulfill President Obama's objective declared two weeks ago that Colonel Gaddafi "must leave"? "We are not going ...
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'Helene Cooper New York Times' - 30 News Result(s)

  • 'Loose talk of war' only helps Iran, says Barack Obama
    World News | Helene Cooper, The New York Times | Monday March 5, 2012
    As Republicans on the campaign trail ramped up their support for Israel in a possible military strike on Iran, President Obama used a speech before a pro-Israel lobbying group on Sunday to warn against the "loose talk of war" that could serve to speed Iran toward a nuclear weapon.
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  • US sees Iran attacks as likely if Israel strikes
    World News | Thom Shanker, Helene Cooper and Ethan Bronner, The New York Times | Wednesday February 29, 2012
    American officials who have assessed the likely Iranian responses to any attack by Israel on its nuclear program believe that Iran would retaliate by launching missiles on Israel and terrorist-style attacks on United States civilian and military personnel overseas.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Obama refrains from formal 'I'm sorry' to Pakistan
    World News | Helene Cooper and Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times | Thursday December 1, 2011
    The White House has decided that President Obama will not offer formal condolences - at least for now - to Pakistan for the deaths of two dozen soldiers in NATO airstrikes last week, overruling State Department officials who argued for such a show of remorse to help salvage America's relationship with Pakistan, administration officials said.
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  • Photo album from Gaddafi's compound reveals his 'diplo-crush' on Condoleezza Rice
    World News | Helene Cooper, The New York Times | Thursday August 25, 2011
    When you're the single, attractive secretary of state for the United States, you're bound to pick up groupies in all corners of the international diplomatic scene. But for Condoleezza Rice, who has been linked with diplomats from Rome (the Italian foreign minister, Massimo D'Alema) to London (Foreign Minister Jack Straw of Britain) to Pictou, Nova...
    www.ndtv.com
  • US reaches debt deal two days ahead of deadline
    World News | Carl Hulse and Helene Cooper, New York Times | Monday August 1, 2011
    President Obama and Congressional leaders of both parties said late Sunday that they had agreed to a framework for a budget deal that would cut trillions of dollars in federal spending over the next decade and clear the way for an increase in the government's borrowing limit.
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  • Probing link to bin Laden, US tells Pakistan to name agents
    World News | Helene Cooper, Ismail Khan, The New York Times | Saturday May 7, 2011
    Pakistani officials say the Obama administration has demanded the identities of some of their top intelligence operatives as the United States tries to determine whether any of them had contact with Osama bin Laden or his agents in the years before the raid that led to his death early Monday morning in Pakistan.The officials provided new details of...
    www.ndtv.com
  • 'Osama had another house near Abbottabad'
    World News | By Helene Cooper and Ismail Khan, The New York Times | Saturday May 7, 2011
    Pakistani officials say the Obama administration has demanded the identities of some of their top intelligence operatives as the United States tries to determine whether any of them had contact with Osama bin Laden or his agents in the years before the raid that led to his death early Monday morning in Pakistan. The officials provided new details o...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Osama was not armed: White House changes account
    World News | Mark Landler and Helene Cooper, New York Times | Wednesday May 4, 2011
    Osama bin Laden was not carrying a weapon when he was killed by American troops in a fortified house in Pakistan, the White House said Tuesday, as it revised its initial account of the nighttime raid.Members of a Navy Seals team burst in on Bin Laden in the compound where he was hiding and shot him in a room on an upper floor, after a fierce gun ba...
    www.ndtv.com
  • White House weighs whether to release 'The Photo'
    World News | Helene Cooper, New York Times | Wednesday May 4, 2011
    To release or not to release?That question is bedeviling the Obama administration, as White House officials try to determine whether the burning desire among Americans to see an actual photo of Osama Bin Laden's body outweighs the potential harm that releasing such a photo might cause, by further inflaming Bin Laden's disciples around the world.A p...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Clues that gradually led to the location of Osama
    World News | Mark Mazzetti, Helene Cooper, Peter Baker, The New York Times | Wednesday May 4, 2011
    For years, the agonizing search for Osama bin Laden kept coming up empty. Then last July, Pakistanis working for the Central Intelligence Agency drove up behind a white Suzuki navigating the bustling streets near Peshawar, Pakistan, and wrote down the car's license plate.The man in the car was bin Laden's most trusted courier, and over the next mon...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Osama bin Laden dead, killed by US in Pak; buried at sea
    World News | Peter Baker, Helene Cooper, Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times | Monday May 2, 2011
    Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the most devastating attack on American soil in modern times and the most hunted man in the world, was killed in a firefight with United States forces in Pakistan on Sunday, President Obama announced. (Watch: Obama announces Osama's death | Full Text) In a dramatic late-night appearance in the East Room of the Whi...
    www.ndtv.com
  • How a courier led US to Osama mansion
    World News | Mark Mazzetti and Helene Cooper, New York Times | Monday May 2, 2011
    After years of dead ends and promising leads gone cold, the big break came last August.A trusted courier of Osama bin Laden's whom American spies had been hunting for years was finally located in a sprawling mansion 35 miles north of the Pakistani capital, close to one of the hubs of American counterterrorism operations. The compound was so secure,...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Osama bin Laden dead, killed by US in Pak; shot in the head
    World News | Peter Baker, Helene Cooper, New York Times | Monday May 2, 2011
    Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the most devastating attack on American soil in modern times and the most hunted man in the world, was killed in a firefight with United States forces in Pakistan on Sunday, President Obama announced.In a dramatic late-night appearance in the East Room of the White House, Mr. Obama declared that "justice has been ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Obama cites limits of US role in Libya
    World News | Helene Cooper, The New York Times | Tuesday March 29, 2011
    President Obama defended the American-led military assault in Libya on Monday, saying it was in the national interest of the United States to stop a potential massacre that would have "stained the conscience of the world."In his first major address since ordering American airstrikes on the forces and artillery of Col. Moammar el-Gaddafi nine days a...
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  • Target in Libya is clear, intent is not
    World News | Helene Cooper and David E Sanger, The New York Times | Monday March 21, 2011
    All the deliberations over what military action to take against Col. Muammar el-Gaddafi of Libya have failed to answer the most fundamental question: Is it merely to protect the Libyan population from the government, or is it intended to fulfill President Obama's objective declared two weeks ago that Colonel Gaddafi "must leave"? "We are not going ...
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