
Clinton on War on Terror, Pakistan
Hillary Clinton says the U.S. has gotten more cooperation from Pakistan in the war on terror, but warns that if a successful terror attack would be traced back to that country there would be "severe consequences."
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Hillary Clinton says the U.S. has gotten more cooperation from Pakistan in the war on terror, but warns that if a successful terror attack would be traced back to that country there would be "severe consequences."
One year ago this week, then President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, told Lara Logan that he had no responsibility for the assassination of his chief rival Benazir Bhutto.
"60 Minutes" producer Maria Gavrilovic connects the dots between a controversial campaign pledge and the president's decision to go after Osama bin Laden.
60 Minutes correspondent Lara Logan answers YouTube questions about her report on the war in Afghanistan; including whether embedded journalists can report objectively and if she's ever felt she was in imminent danger.
The former head of Afghanistan's intelligence says Pakistan has supported the Taliban for years and in 2007, he says, his information pinpointed Osama bin Laden 12 miles from where American forces killed him last week. Lara Logan reports.
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The president expects Pakistan to take a more active role in the war against the Taliban and Al Qaeda.
Major General John Campbell, Commander of the 101st Airborne Division, awards Purple Hearts to some of his soldiers wounded in the Afghanistan conflict.
Steve Kroft reports from Pakistan, where Islamic insurgents are trying to take over the country and he interviews its new president, Asif Ali Zardari.
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President Obama explains the reasons why he thinks it's important to continue the war in Afghanistan despite public and political opposition.
The porous Afghan-Pakistan border is both a military and diplomatic obstacle, explains Major General John Campbell, the commander of the 101st Airborne Division.
President Barack Obama relives the tension-filled moments as he and his closest advisors monitored the assault on Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan. Steve Kroft reports.
Let's just say, the president was not pleased!
The White House simultaneously pushes Pakistani officials to step up fight against militants, and extends an invitation to D.C.
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