Anne-Marie Slaughter

A US air strike on a suspected insurgent hideout in Fallujah in 2004. It's been more than 2 1/2 years since the US carried out air strikes in Iraq.

One former policy maker argues you can't bomb Iraq without bombing Syria

The crisis in Iraq presents few good options to US policy makers. The President is consulting with Congress on the possibility of air strikes, which Iraq has now formally requested. But at least one former policy maker argues you can't intervene in Iraq without intervening in Syria.

One former policy maker argues you can't bomb Iraq without bombing Syria

Erupting violence on Sinai Peninsula tests Egypt's new president

Erupting violence on Sinai Peninsula tests Egypt's new president

Columbia University professor says ideal of 'having it all' is impossible

Columbia University professor says ideal of 'having it all' is impossible

How Have Iraq and Libya Changed US Foreign Policy?

How Have Iraq and Libya Changed US Foreign Policy?

What the US Can and Cannot do to Stop Syria's Brutal Crackdown

What the US Can and Cannot do to Stop Syria's Brutal Crackdown

Anne-Marie Slaughter on Lessons the US Should Take From Libya

Anne-Marie Slaughter on Lessons the US Should Take From Libya
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Bin Laden's death affects US in Afghanistan

Jeb Sharp reports on a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on the US endgame in Afghanistan.

Bin Laden's death affects US in Afghanistan
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Obama issues ultimatum to Libya

President Obama says Gaddafi must obey the UN's demands or face military action. Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Anne-Marie Slaughter, a former adviser to Secretary of State Clinton, and Barry Posen, who directs the Security Studies Program at MIT.

Obama issues ultimatum to Libya