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- New conditions appear to push U.S., Afghanistan farther from striking security deal
- Obama takes on critics of Iran deal, praises diplomacy
- Analysis: Iran deal bears Obama's personal stamp
- US warns Karzai it may leave no troops in Afghanistan
- Does Iran nuclear deal pave way for Syria compromise? Not so fast
- Obama takes on critics of Iran nuclear deal
- US, Russia throw weight behind Syria peace talks set for Jan 22
- U.S. Families of Camp Liberty Residents to Join the Worldwide Hunger Strikes Demanding Release of Seven Iranian Dissidents Taken Hostage by Iraq, Says USCCAR
- In 'Shadow Walk,' a valley of death made real
- 35 dead in Iraq attacks as France offers help
- Lawmakers Want More Info on Terrorists Possibly Posing as Refugees in US
- Two bombs outside Baghdad cafe kill 17 people
- Separate attacks in Iraq kill 27
- 34 dead in Iraq attacks as France offers help
- Separate attacks in Iraq kill 24
- Saudis say Iran deal can lead to wider nuclear solution
- Separate attacks in Iraq kill 11
- Abercorn International School approaches Thanksgiving with local reflection on a global scale
- Five Best Monday Columns
- Syria rebels 'press advance around Damascus, Aleppo'
- India says ready to start Iran oil cash transfer after deal
- Bomb attacks in Iraq kill 5 troops near Baghdad
- Why Hamid Karzai won't sign a popular U.S.-Afghanistan security pact
- Insight: Weak at home, France seeks grandeur abroad
- Qatar, Kuwait welcome Iran's nuclear deal with world powers
- U.S. Influence Fades As Islamist Rebels Unite in Syria
- Iran deal could affect talks on Syria, Palestine
New conditions appear to push U.S., Afghanistan farther from striking security deal Posted: 25 Nov 2013 04:56 PM PST
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Obama takes on critics of Iran deal, praises diplomacy Posted: 25 Nov 2013 04:50 PM PST
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Analysis: Iran deal bears Obama's personal stamp Posted: 25 Nov 2013 03:28 PM PST
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US warns Karzai it may leave no troops in Afghanistan Posted: 25 Nov 2013 03:12 PM PST
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Does Iran nuclear deal pave way for Syria compromise? Not so fast Posted: 25 Nov 2013 01:25 PM PST Peace talks between the Syrian regime and rebels have been announced for Jan. 22 in Geneva, the same city that the nuclear talks were held in. But the key to understanding progress on Iran's nuclear program is this: There was a middle ground available that allowed everybody to get something that they wanted. For Iran and its new centrist President Hassan Rouhani, who took office a little over three months ago with a pledge of more openness to the world and a stronger economy, there is relief from sanctions that have taken a huge bite out of the Iranian economy. For the US, there is a chance of reassurance that an Iranian nuclear bomb isn't looming, and at the cheap price of diplomacy, rather than the dear and uncertain one of war. |
Obama takes on critics of Iran nuclear deal Posted: 25 Nov 2013 01:04 PM PST
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US, Russia throw weight behind Syria peace talks set for Jan 22 Posted: 25 Nov 2013 12:44 PM PST
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Posted: 25 Nov 2013 11:49 AM PST WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. families of thousands of Iranian dissidents, members of Iran's principal opposition movement, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), who reside in Camp Liberty, Iraq, have volunteered to join an indefinite hunger strike outside the White House beginning today. The DC hunger strikers will be joining hundreds of others at Camp Liberty, in London, Berlin, Rome, Geneva, Stockholm, Ottawa and Melbourne, who have been on a hunger strike since September 2, 2013, demanding action to secure the release of seven residents of Camp Ashraf, including six women, taken hostage by the Iraqi security forces during the September 1 massacre at the Camp. The deadly assault left 52 of the 101 residents murdered, execution-style, by security forces under the command of the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. The report released by the National Council of Resistance of Iran on November 24 states that information obtained from inside the Iranian regime reveal that the seven hostages continue to be held in Iraq in the safe houses affiliated with al-Maliki in the Green Zone area of Baghdad. |
In 'Shadow Walk,' a valley of death made real Posted: 25 Nov 2013 11:33 AM PST |
35 dead in Iraq attacks as France offers help Posted: 25 Nov 2013 10:48 AM PST
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Lawmakers Want More Info on Terrorists Possibly Posing as Refugees in US Posted: 25 Nov 2013 10:36 AM PST |
Two bombs outside Baghdad cafe kill 17 people Posted: 25 Nov 2013 10:12 AM PST Two bombs exploded outside a cafe in Baghdad on Monday, killing 17 people and wounding 37, police and medical sources said, the latest in a series of attacks on the few social meeting places left open in the Iraqi capital. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the blast in the mainly Shi'ite Muslim eastern district of Sadriya. But Sunni Muslim insurgents, some linked to al Qaeda, have regularly bombed cafes, restaurants and sports matches since the start of 2013, amid the country's worst spate of violence in five years. It was the third attack reported around Baghdad on Monday. |
Separate attacks in Iraq kill 27 Posted: 25 Nov 2013 09:42 AM PST |
34 dead in Iraq attacks as France offers help Posted: 25 Nov 2013 09:39 AM PST
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Separate attacks in Iraq kill 24 Posted: 25 Nov 2013 09:18 AM PST |
Saudis say Iran deal can lead to wider nuclear solution Posted: 25 Nov 2013 08:08 AM PST By Angus McDowall RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Arab states, despite their mistrust of Iran, gave a qualified welcome on Monday to Tehran's interim deal with world powers over its disputed nuclear program. U.S.-allied Saudi Arabia, locked in a struggle with Iran for influence across the Middle East, is worried that its adversary is secretly seeking atomic weapons, a charge Tehran denies. "If there was goodwill, this agreement could represent a preliminary step towards a comprehensive solution to the Iranian nuclear program," Saudi Arabia's cabinet said in a statement carried by state news agency SPA. Israel condemned the agreement between Iran and world powers as a historic mistake that left the production of atomic weapons within Tehran's reach, and said it would not be bound by it. |
Separate attacks in Iraq kill 11 Posted: 25 Nov 2013 07:59 AM PST |
Abercorn International School approaches Thanksgiving with local reflection on a global scale Posted: 25 Nov 2013 07:00 AM PST AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 25, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The students of Abercorn International School are learning how to build a community. The last few weeks have offered the opportunity for Abercorn students to learn, honor and give. The students and staff at Abercorn were honored to celebrate Veterans Day with three members of the community who are veterans; a parent who served in Korea, a faculty member who served in Iraq, and a Lakeway police officer who trained with the Air Force Special Operations. |
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Syria rebels 'press advance around Damascus, Aleppo' Posted: 25 Nov 2013 06:14 AM PST
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India says ready to start Iran oil cash transfer after deal Posted: 25 Nov 2013 03:03 AM PST By Nidhi Verma NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian refiners are ready to start transferring cash owed for Iranian oil as early as next week following a landmark deal to curb Tehran's nuclear program that allows importers to shift billions of dollars back to Iran. World powers agreed on Sunday to ease some of the sanctions they had imposed to force Iran to halt its nuclear program. Since February, sanctions have prevented Iran from repatriating cash earned from the oil it has been able to export, crippling its economy by choking off its biggest revenue stream. The new agreement would allow Iran to receive about $4.2 billion in oil money from accounts held abroad if it fulfils commitments under the deal over the next six months. |
Bomb attacks in Iraq kill 5 troops near Baghdad Posted: 25 Nov 2013 02:44 AM PST |
Why Hamid Karzai won't sign a popular U.S.-Afghanistan security pact Posted: 25 Nov 2013 02:37 AM PST
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Insight: Weak at home, France seeks grandeur abroad Posted: 25 Nov 2013 02:21 AM PST
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Qatar, Kuwait welcome Iran's nuclear deal with world powers Posted: 25 Nov 2013 12:06 AM PST Gulf Arab countries Qatar and Kuwait have came out in favor of Iran's agreement with world powers over its nuclear program, saying they hoped it would help to preserve stability and security in the region. Iran's Arab neighbors are deeply uneasy about Tehran's diplomatic rehabilitation and have done little to hide their skepticism as talks progressed on the nuclear deal in recent weeks, but at least in public many have now given their support. Iran's only two Arab friends - Iraq and Syria - were quick to praise the deal on Sunday, as was the Palestinian Authority which welcomed it for putting pressure on Israel. Qatar said the agreement was "an important step towards safeguarding peace and stability in the region", according to a statement by the Foreign Ministry posted on its website late on Sunday. |
U.S. Influence Fades As Islamist Rebels Unite in Syria Posted: 25 Nov 2013 12:00 AM PST For those, including the Obama Administration, exasperated with the fragmented, increasingly fratricidal rebel forces pitted against Syria's strongman Bashar Assad, any consolidation within the insurgents' ranks would have once come as a welcome development. In yet another sign that the Syrian insurgency has come under the sway of radicals unwilling to answer to the Western-backed secular opposition, seven Islamist groups united on Friday as the Islamic Front, forming what is said to be the largest rebel alliance in Syria. In e-mailed comments, Charles Lister, an analyst with IHS Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Centre, estimated that the new alliance, which also includes the Tawhid Brigade, Ahrar al-Sham and the Islamic Army, counts at least 45,000 fighters. The Islamic Front does not include al-Qaeda affiliates like the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) and Jabhat al-Nusra, which have made major inroads in Syria in recent months. |
Iran deal could affect talks on Syria, Palestine Posted: 24 Nov 2013 11:33 PM PST |
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