Three NATO protesters face terrorism charges as global summit nears kickoff
By Howard LaFranchi, Staff writer / May 19, 2012 A British military official with the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force adjusts his helmet, as a NATO helicopter lands at the Provincial Reconstruction Team compound in Helmand Province
Three protesters at the NATO summit in Chicago have been charged with terrorism conspiracy stemming from allegations that they planned to make Molotov cocktails, police said. Chicago police Lt. Kenneth Stoppa told The
A band of out-of-state “domestic terrorists” was accused Saturday of planning to attack President Barack Obama's campaign headquarters and Mayor Rahm Emanuel's home — and firebomb police stations and squad cars — declaring that after the NATO Summit
At NATO's summit in Chicago this weekend, Karzai will have the chance to play to what was for many years a personal strength: the ability to forge a warm rapport with Western officials. (Guido Bergmann, Associated Press / May 16, 2012) By Laura King,
WASHINGTON — President Obama on Sunday will unveil a new package of NATO initiatives that includes the alliance purchasing a fleet of surveillance drones, sharing weapons and training facilities, and sustaining nuclear deterrence in Europe even as





