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Afghanistan's Untold Story | CNN

The Taliban "would have never been able to take over Afghanistan without that support," says Peter Bergen, CNN national security analyst. ... and more »
Peter Bergen | August 19, 2009

Battle for Afghanistan | CNN

Peter Bergen of the New America Foundation inteviewed with CNN.

Peter Bergen | August 19, 2009

Blast in Kabul Kills 3, Injures Dozens | CNN International

"The sound was like a very loud door banging right next to my ear," said CNN's National Security Analyst Peter Bergen. The attack was the work of a suicide ... and more »
Peter Bergen | August 15, 2009

Taliban Gaining Upper Hand? | The Situation Room

Peter Bergen interviewed with CNN's The Situation Room.

Peter Bergen | August 11, 2009

Pakistani Taliban Leader Likely Killed by US Drone Attack | CNN

A Pakistani official with knowledge of intelligence matters told CNN National Security Analyst Peter Bergen that the strike in Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal area was based on "solid intel." And following the attack, "the Mehsud network has gone quiet as if in shock," the official said.
Peter Bergen | August 7, 2009

Clinton Vows US Help in War on Al Qaeda in Somalia | CNN

Somalia is not new territory for al Qaeda, according to CNN's terrorism analyst Peter Bergen. "Al Qaeda was running training camps in Somalia in the early ...
Peter Bergen | August 6, 2009

New Taliban Rule Book Calls for Fewer Suicide Attacks | CNN

CNN's National Security Analyst Peter Bergen said the militants "clearly" are aware of the need to win "hearts and minds" and are trying to rectify the ...
Peter Bergen | July 30, 2009

Taliban's Video of Captured Soldier an Effort to Change Image? | CNN

CNN Security Analyst Peter Bergen said Bergdahl has likely been moved from Afghanistan to Pakistan -- a pattern he has seen before. "We've seen this pattern ...
Peter Bergen | July 21, 2009

US Providing Weapons to Somali Government, Officials Say | CNN International

Somalia is not new territory for al Qaeda, according to CNN's terrorism analyst Peter Bergen.

"Al Qaeda was running training camps in Somalia in the early and mid-1990s," he said. "If this is now coming back, this is something that al Qaeda has already done and it's worrisome for the future...

Peter Bergen | June 25, 2009

Global Panel on Iran | CNN

ZAKARIA: So, take me through this option. You have Khatami, the former president, two-term president, not backing down. Rafsanjani, a former president, the very important leader of the Assembly of Experts not backing down. Larijani, the speaker of the parliament, not backing down. Can the regime really crack down? I mean, it can arrest people on the street, and it can arrest journalists like Maziar. But what does it do with these very powerful people who have now defied it?
Afshin Molavi, Parag Khanna | June 22, 2009