As a matter of international law, the United States is in an armed conflict with al-Qa'ida, the Taliban, and associated forces, in response to the 9/11 attacks, and we may also use force consistent with our inherent right of national self-defense. John O. Brennan armattackconflict share on social
As we've seen, deploying large armies abroad won't always be our best offense. Countries typically don't want foreign soldiers in their cities and towns. John O. Brennan abroadarmycity Change image and share on social
I'm neither Republican nor Democrat. I've worked for the past five administrations. John O. Brennan administrationdemocrathave Change image and share on social
By the time President Obama took office, Guantanamo was viewed internationally as a symbol of a counterterrorism approach that flouted our laws and strayed from our values, undercutting the perceived legitimacy - and therefore the effectiveness - of our efforts. John O. Brennan approachcounterterrorismeffectiveness share on social
Terrorists are not 100 feet tall. Nor do they deserve the abject fear they seek to instill. John O. Brennan abjectdeservefear Change image and share on social
Where terrorists offer injustice, disorder and destruction, the United States and its allies stand for freedom, fairness, equality, hope, and opportunity. John O. Brennan allydestructiondisorder Change image and share on social
President Obama has made it clear that the United States is determined to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. John O. Brennan acquirecleardetermine Change image and share on social