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  • 17
    Sep
    2012
    12:49pm, EDT

    NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin in Benghazi answers reader questions about embassy attack

    Ayman Mohyeldin reports from Benghazi, Libya, where officials in the region continue to maintain that last week's deadly attack on the U.S. consulate was a targeted, pre-planned assault, carried out by foreigners. Meanwhile, U.S. officials claim there is no evidence to support this claim.

    The U.S. ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens, and three other Americans were killed when gunmen attacked the consulate and a "safe house" in Benghazi last Tuesday night.

    NBC News’ Ayman Mohyeldin is in Benghazi reporting on the aftermath of the attacks. Who is responsible for the attack, what is fueling the continuing protests over the anti-Islam film making waves across the Middle East and what is the impact on U.S.-Libya relations?

    Ayman answered reader questions earlier today. Please click below to replay the informative Q & A chat. 

    Hezbollah chief makes rare appearance, leads calls for protests over video 

    33 comments

    TheObama administration is lying to us yet again. The mainstream media would be climbing all over a republican president over this. With Obama in office, toe the company line, assume the position with embroidered kneepads. Pathetic.

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  • 22
    Aug
    2012
    1:12pm, EDT

    NBC's Richard Engel answers your questions about Syria

    The conflict in Syria took another bloody turn on Wednesday when the Syrian army led a deadly assault into southern Damascus, more than 17 months into the popular uprising.

    Meantime, the international community continues to squabble over a solution to the conflict. On Wednesday Russia rebuffed President Barack Obama’s threat of unilateral action against Syria if the Assad regime used chemical or biological arms.  

    Richard Engel, NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent, has just returned from reporting in Syria for over three weeks. He answered reader questions about the ongoing conflict earlier today. Click below to replay the extremely informative chat.  

    Clashes over Syrian conflict in Lebanon leave ten dead

    16 comments

    Richard Engel's reporting, and NBC's for that matter, is so biased it is amazing. As usual the network almost never provides two sides of the conflict. Just the most graphic.

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  • 7
    Aug
    2012
    1:42pm, EDT

    NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin answers your questions about Syria

    Rebels and regime forces continue their fight to control Syria's largest city. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports.

    ANTAKYA, Turkey – The conflict in Syria continues to escalate as President Bashar al-Assad’s forces and rebels fiercely battle over the country's biggest city of Aleppo.

    NBC News’ Ayman Mohyeldin has been in and out of Syria several times throughout the ongoing conflict. He is currently in Antakya, Turkey, near the Syrian border.

    He answered reader questions about the conflict earlier Tuesday. Replay the informative chat below. 


     

    Syria's embattled Assad appears on TV for first time in two weeks

    15 comments

    Diana --- With my respect to Aiman , he telling more lies than than truth, he was reporting most of the time from Cairo Egypt , hundreds of miles away from Syria , and most of the quoting the rebels just like Richard Engel and his fabricated story , and every time he reported he always said these …

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  • 16
    May
    2012
    1:35pm, EDT

    NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin answers Syria questions

    Opposition activists said the Syrian security forces opened fire on a funeral procession, killing at least 21 people on Monday. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports from Damascus, Syria.

    Syria has been locked in a violent conflict between President Bashar Assad’s regime and civilian forces for over 14 months. The Assad regime’s crackdown on the popular uprising has left thousands dead and prompted international condemnation.  More than 200 U.N. observers are currently in Syria to monitor a cease-fire agreement which has been repeatedly violated by both sides since it took effect in April.


    Report: Syria rebels get better weapons as US quietly boosts support

    NBC News’ Ayman Mohyeldin is in Syria to report on the latest developments in the ongoing conflict. Ask him your questions during a LIVE Chat beginning at 2:30 p.m. ET. 

    This chat will be moderated. As many questions as possible will be answered. 

    5 comments

    Assad 2's regime is a brutal as Assad 1's and both supported by Russia. Is that why Putin will be a no show at the G8 Summit this weekend in Chicago? I would never have figured him for a wuss. He did make a trip to Israel in 2006. which was unbelievably great of him. I believe that is the correct da …

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  • 27
    Mar
    2012
    1:01pm, EDT

    NBC's Mark Potter answers questions about the pope's visit to Cuba

    NBC's Andrea Mitchell and Mark Potter talk about the changes in the relationship between Cuba and America during the Obama administration.

    Pope Benedict XVI is on a state visit to Cuba this week hoping to highlight the role of the Roman Catholic Church on the Communist island, as well as making subtle push for change.

    Benedict called for "renewal and hope, for the greater good of all Cubans," during a speech on Tuesday. "I have also prayed to the Virgin for the needs of those who suffer, of those who are deprived of freedom, those who are separated from their loved ones or who are undergoing times of difficulty."

    But the Cuban government was quick to say that there "will not be political reform" in the country as a result of the pope's visit.

    NBC News' Mark Potter is in Havana. He answered interesting reader questions about Benedict's visit earlier today.


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    With Cuba being phucked over by old Soviet thoughts and failed governmental programs and the Castro Bros., the Cuban people sure don't need a mind phuck by the head of the world's largest criminal organization, the Catholic Church.

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  • 22
    Feb
    2012
    11:12am, EST

    NBC's Richard Engel answers reader questions about Syria

    American journalist Marie Colvin and French photographer Remi Ochlik were killed Wednesday in the Syrian city of Homs. NBC's Richard Engel reports.

    The intense fighting in Syria between President Bashar Assad's forces and opposition rebels seems to be getting worse by the day. On Wednesday, a French photojournalist and a prominent American war correspondent working for a British newspaper were killed as Syrian forces intensely shelled the opposition stronghold of Homs. 

    Weeks of withering attacks on the city of Homs have failed to drive out opposition factions that include rebel soldiers who fled Assad's forces. Hundreds have died in the siege - galvanizing international pressure on Assad, who appears intent on widening his military crackdowns despite the risk of pushing Syria into full-scale civil war.

    NBC News' Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel is on assignment along the Turkey-Syria border. He answered reader questions about the ongoing conflict in Syria earlier today.

    Click on the box below to replay the chat.


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    This is a sectarian war, and not universally popular within Syria as otherwise Assad would already be history. It is evident that a significant sector of the population is perhaps not supporting Assad - but certainly not supporting the rebels ( that includes the kurds, the druze, the christians and …

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  • 16
    Feb
    2012
    12:33pm, EST

    NBC correspondent in Israel answers your questions about Iran tensions

    Amid Israeli accusations that Iran is striking out at Jewish targets around the world, Iran’s claims that that it has made major strides towards mastering the production of nuclear fuel and threats to close the strategic Strait of Hormuz, tensions between the two countries are at an all-time high. 

    NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk is on assignment in Tel Aviv, Israel. Earlier today she answered a wide variety of reader questions about the rising tension and what people in Israel think about the possibility of an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

    Click on the link below to replay the informative chat.


     

     

    See Stephanie Gosk's most recent report from Israel on NBC's Nightly News Wednesday evening.

    Israelis fear an attack from Iran, but there is a heated debate over what should be done about it. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.

     

    32 comments

    If you were Irans government, hated Israel with a passion but had three countries standing in between you and the Israel border (Iraq, Arab Emirates, and "Syria": Syria who will more than likely side with Iran eventually anyway) wouldn't your best strategy be to invade now vulnerable Iraq next door  …

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  • 3
    Feb
    2012
    11:37am, EST

    NBC's Tehran correspondent answers questions about Iran-Israel tension

    NBC's Richard Engel and Ali Arouzi report on the escalating tension between the two nations.

    Concerns that Israel will attack Iran in an attempt to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons have been escalating -- particularly since it was reported that the U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said he believes there is a "strong likelihood" that Tel Aviv will launch an offensive sometime this spring.

    As tensions continue to rise, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said during Friday prayers that Iran will help any nation or group that confronts the "cancer" Israel. He also said during his remarks that were broadcast on state TV that Iran country would continue its controversial nuclear program, and warned that any military strike by the U.S. would only make Iran stronger.

    Ali Arouzi, NBC News Tehran Correspondent, responded to reader questions about the tension between the two nations earlier today. Click below to replay the chat.

     

    126 comments

    The question remains unclear! if Iran complete it s nuk weapons, will it strike Israel? or Israel is just making excuses that Iran will use their Nuk weapon against them so they can convince the world to stop Iran from completing their mission, or maybe Israel is making an excuse again to strike Ira …

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  • 15
    Dec
    2011
    2:28pm, EST

    NBC's Richard Engel answers your questions about Iraq

    After nearly nine years of war and occupation, the final U.S. troops left Iraq Thursday.

    Richard Engel, NBC News' Chief Foreign News Correspondent, covered the war from the start. Earlier today he answered reader questions about the U.S. withdrawal and what it means for the future of Iraq.

    Please replay the chat below to see his responses.

    Recent reports from Richard:

    Post-U.S. Iraq: Welcome to Shia-stan 

    Today Show video: U.S. troops leave Iraq


    This chat is moderated, as many questions as possible will be answered.

    9 comments

    As an old guy, I remember our troops pulling out of Vietnam - "job complete - well done." A couple years later, the South Vietnam Army collapses. Are we likely going to see the same thing in Iraq?

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