Weapons of Mass Destruction
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AWOL Soldier
FILE - This June 14, 2011, file photo shows Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo in Nashville, Tenn. Abdo, a Muslim soldier who was AWOL from Fort Campbell, Ky., is accused of planning to bomb a Killeen restaurant filled with Fort Hood soldiers and shoot any survivors last summer. He faces up to life in prison if convicted of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction , the most serious of the six charges on which he's being tried at his federal trial in Waco, Texas. (AP Photo, File)
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AWOL Soldier
FILE - This June 14, 2011, file photo shows Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo in Nashville, Tenn. Abdo, a Muslim soldier who was AWOL from Fort Campbell, Ky., is accused of planning to bomb a Killeen restaurant filled with Fort Hood soldiers and shoot any survivors last summer. He faces up to life in prison if convicted of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction , the most serious of the six charges on which he's being tried at his federal trial in Waco, Texas. (AP Photo, File)
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AWOL Soldier
FILE - This June 14, 2011, file photo shows Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo in Nashville, Tenn. Abdo, a Muslim soldier who was AWOL from Fort Campbell, Ky., is accused of planning to bomb a Killeen restaurant filled with Fort Hood soldiers and shoot any survivors last summer. He faces up to life in prison if convicted of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction , the most serious of the six charges on which he's being tried at his federal trial in Waco, Texas. (AP Photo, File)
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AWOL Soldier
FILE - This June 14, 2011, file photo shows Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo in Nashville, Tenn. Abdo, a Muslim soldier who was AWOL from Fort Campbell, Ky., is accused of planning to bomb a Killeen restaurant filled with Fort Hood soldiers and shoot any survivors last summer. He faces up to life in prison if convicted of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction , the most serious of the six charges on which he's being tried at his federal trial in Waco, Texas. (AP Photo, File)
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Son: Libyan convicted in Lockerbie bombing is dead
Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, a Libyan intelligence officer who was the only person ever convicted in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, died Sunday nearly three years after he was released from a Scottish prison to the outrage of the relatives of the attack's 270 victims. He was 60.
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Lugar Impact
FILE - In this May 8, 2012 file photo, Sen. Richard Lugar gestures during a speech in Indianapolis. The legacy of Lugar is the creation of a program that helped the former Soviet States destroy their weapons of mass destruction . The 80-year-old Republican, turned aside by Indiana primary voters Tuesday, also valued cooperation over confrontation. His defeat is a blow to the center of the Senate as moderates have decided to retire and others are vulnerable this election. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
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Lugar Impact
FILE - In this May 8, 2012 file photo, Sen. Richard Lugar leaves following a concession speech in Indianapolis. The legacy of Lugar is the creation of a program that helped the former Soviet States destroy their weapons of mass destruction . The 80-year-old Republican, turned aside by Indiana primary voters Tuesday, also valued cooperation over confrontation. His defeat is a blow to the center of the Senate as moderates have decided to retire and others are vulnerable this election. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
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Lugar Impact
FILE - In this May 8, 2012 file photo, Sen. Richard Lugar gestures during a speech in Indianapolis. The legacy of Lugar is the creation of a program that helped the former Soviet States destroy their weapons of mass destruction . The 80-year-old Republican, turned aside by Indiana primary voters Tuesday, also valued cooperation over confrontation. His defeat is a blow to the center of the Senate as moderates have decided to retire and others are vulnerable this election. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)
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Mideast Nuclear
The facilitator for the Middle East Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone Conference Jaako Laajava from Finland speaks at the Preparatory Committee for the 2015 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference in Vienna, Austria, on Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Hopes dimmed Monday for staging major nuclear talks later this year between Israel and its Muslim rivals, as Iran and Arab countries at a 189-nation conference piled pressure on the Jewish state, accusing it of being the greatest threat to peace in the region. Because Israel has not signed the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, it was not present at Tuesday's debate. But the United States defended its ally, warning that singling out Israel for criticism diminished the prospect of a planned meeting between it and its Muslim neighbors to explore the prospect of establishing a Middle East free of weapons of mass destruction . (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)
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CBS News GOP candidate debate
Republican presidential candidates gather in Spartanburg, S.C., for a debate on foreign policy.
went on against Iraq you know it. They didn't have -- that weapons of mass destruction . And it was orchestrated and it was it to me tragedy of what's happened these past last ten years to death and
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