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- WARRIORS OF DEFEAT
- Gates on Iraq: 'I do have hope'
- Lessons in Gates memoir on civilian-military ties
- Gates: White House 'should go look in the mirror'
- Ex-U.S. soldier who wanted to help al Shabaab sentenced to prison
- Jordan Islamists slam US envoy over dabke folk dance
- UN's Ban urges Iraq to address 'root causes' of unrest
- ICRC urges Syria aid access as clashes halt polio immunisation
- GOP banks on anti-Obama mood in key Arkansas race
- Attacks kill 26 in Iraq during UN chief's visit
- What Syrian rebel infighting means for Assad
- Anti-Obama mood hurts Dems in Arkansas Senate race
- Car bombs kill at least 25 people in Iraqi capital
- Syrian women demand voice at UN-brokered talks
- Jihadists seize Syria town, execute 60
- Fighting halts polio vaccination in northern Syria
- Iraq PM rebukes UN chief on execution moratorium
- IAEA gains more Iran access, but not enough for bomb probe
- Commentary: Congressional Problems Boil Down to Career Politicians
- Bomb kills 6 in Iraq during UN chief's visit
- NGAUS: Guard and Active Units Are 'Interchangeable'
- Al-Qaida-linked group ousts rivals from Syria town
- Stimson Center Report Says U.S. and Japan Would Benefit By Working Together to Strengthen Their Alliance
- Pope calls for renewed political will to end Syrian conflict
- Iraq's Maliki to revive Sunni militia role against al Qaeda
- UN seeks $6.5 bn to tackle Syrian 'humanitarian crisis'
- Al Qaeda’s Renaissance
- Amid crisis in Anbar, UN chief visits Iraq
- Why Iran Is Now Obama’s Best Middle East Bet
- Pope calls for Korean reconciliation, Syria peace
Posted: 13 Jan 2014 03:00 PM PST WASHINGTON -- The great majority of Americans have so turned off the news from Iraq that most are doubtless not even cognizant that al-Qaida has retaken the cities of Fallujah and Ramadi and hoisted their ugly black pirate's flag there. One can almost here people saying, "Now, if we could only get out of Afghanistan, too!" |
Gates on Iraq: 'I do have hope' Posted: 13 Jan 2014 02:04 PM PST The former defense secretary tells Katie Couric Iraq can still recover after a recent surge in sectarian violence. |
Lessons in Gates memoir on civilian-military ties Posted: 13 Jan 2014 01:44 PM PST A new memoir by former Defense Secretary Robert Gates helps illuminate the difficulty a democracy and its military have in keeping the peace – with each other. Despite a long history of civilian rule over the military, the United States still grapples with maintaining trust between elected leaders and the top brass – and resolving the values that each brings to their respective roles in safeguarding the country. Mr. Obama now stands in good company. In 2010, Obama let go Gen. Stanley McChrystal over published complaints that seemed to criticize the president. |
Gates: White House 'should go look in the mirror' Posted: 13 Jan 2014 12:42 PM PST Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates pushed back against critics who suggested he should have sat on his memoir about his years in the Obama administration, insisting his tell-all is not a "betrayal" of Obama. |
Ex-U.S. soldier who wanted to help al Shabaab sentenced to prison Posted: 13 Jan 2014 12:38 PM PST A former U.S. soldier who admitted to trying to help the al Shabaab militant group, an al Qaeda affiliate in Somalia, was sentenced to seven years in prison on Monday, the Justice Department said. Craig Baxam, 24, of Laurel, Maryland, was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Baltimore after pleading guilty to destroying records that might be used in a terrorism investigation, the Justice Department said in a statement. Baxam, who had been trained in intelligence and cryptology while in the Army, was arrested by Kenyan police in December 2011 as he tried to cross the border into Somalia to join al Shabaab. |
Jordan Islamists slam US envoy over dabke folk dance Posted: 13 Jan 2014 12:36 PM PST
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UN's Ban urges Iraq to address 'root causes' of unrest Posted: 13 Jan 2014 12:17 PM PST
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ICRC urges Syria aid access as clashes halt polio immunisation Posted: 13 Jan 2014 11:40 AM PST
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GOP banks on anti-Obama mood in key Arkansas race Posted: 13 Jan 2014 11:09 AM PST |
Attacks kill 26 in Iraq during UN chief's visit Posted: 13 Jan 2014 11:03 AM PST |
What Syrian rebel infighting means for Assad Posted: 13 Jan 2014 10:48 AM PST The campaign by a loose alliance of Syrian rebel groups to crush the Al Qaeda-affiliated Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) in northern Syria could have far-reaching implications for the unity of the armed opposition and the fight against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Mr. Assad may rejoice at the sight of his enemies fighting each other, evidence perhaps of further disarray within the opposition. But the campaign against ISIS (also sometimes known as ISIL) appears to demonstrate improved coordination and unity among leading rebel groups, which could make them a more formidable fighting force when their full attention shifts back to the regime. The Assad regime could then face an Islamist-dominated, battle-hardened, coordinated, and unified rebel opposition better able to confront the Syrian Army and its allies than at present. |
Anti-Obama mood hurts Dems in Arkansas Senate race Posted: 13 Jan 2014 10:39 AM PST |
Car bombs kill at least 25 people in Iraqi capital Posted: 13 Jan 2014 10:25 AM PST
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Syrian women demand voice at UN-brokered talks Posted: 13 Jan 2014 10:00 AM PST |
Jihadists seize Syria town, execute 60 Posted: 13 Jan 2014 09:57 AM PST
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Fighting halts polio vaccination in northern Syria Posted: 13 Jan 2014 09:57 AM PST
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Iraq PM rebukes UN chief on execution moratorium Posted: 13 Jan 2014 09:51 AM PST
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IAEA gains more Iran access, but not enough for bomb probe Posted: 13 Jan 2014 08:41 AM PST
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Commentary: Congressional Problems Boil Down to Career Politicians Posted: 13 Jan 2014 08:38 AM PST Congress' approval ratings are near record lows, with just 12 percent of Americans saying the House and the Senate are doing a good job, according to a mid-December Gallup poll. Yahoo News asked voters to compare and contrast their representative with Congress as a whole and to indicate why they like, or dislike, one over the other. However, now I view our political system as nothing more than ambitious men and women looking to keep their status quo. As a resident of California's 50th district, I am represented by Duncan D. Hunter. |
Bomb kills 6 in Iraq during UN chief's visit Posted: 13 Jan 2014 08:19 AM PST |
NGAUS: Guard and Active Units Are 'Interchangeable' Posted: 13 Jan 2014 08:13 AM PST WASHINGTON, Jan. 13, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Guard Association of the United States today released the following statement by retired Maj. Gen. Gus L. Hargett Jr., the NGAUS president: "The Army chief of staff disparaged the Army National Guard last week by telling reporters in Washington, D.C., that, essentially, the Army National Guard just isn't good enough to be relied upon more in the future. "The precise term used was the Army National Guard's 'capabilities are not interchangeable' with the active-component Army, but his message was loud and clear to 350,000 members of the force nationwide. "Beyond being disrespectful and simply not true, the comment runs counter to the public statements of countless active commanders in Iraq and Afghanistan over the last 12 years who have lauded the contributions of the Army National Guard. |
Al-Qaida-linked group ousts rivals from Syria town Posted: 13 Jan 2014 07:55 AM PST
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Posted: 13 Jan 2014 06:46 AM PST WASHINGTON, Jan. 13, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A Stimson Center report issued today says the United States and Japan would both benefit by jointly initiating a pragmatic and collaborative approach to modernize and strengthen their alliance at a time when U.S. defense spending cuts are worrying Japanese government and military leaders. "The Japanese fear that U.S. defense budget cuts may weaken America's ability and determination to continue its commitment to defend Japan against military attack, despite the Obama administration's announcement of a foreign policy 'pivot' to the Asia-Pacific region." The United States and Japan should engage in frank discussion on how their fiscal circumstances could affect their alliance. U.S. defense officials should be more forthcoming in private conversations with their Japanese counterparts about the difficult budget choices America faces. |
Pope calls for renewed political will to end Syrian conflict Posted: 13 Jan 2014 06:16 AM PST
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Iraq's Maliki to revive Sunni militia role against al Qaeda Posted: 13 Jan 2014 06:07 AM PST By Suadad al-Salhy and Alistair Lyon BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, in a striking change of course, is embracing the Sunni Muslim tribal fighters whose role in combating al Qaeda he had allowed to wither after U.S. troops left two years ago. Al Qaeda-linked militants, feeding off widespread Sunni resentment at perceived mistreatment by his Shi'ite-led government, swept into the cities of Falluja and Ramadi two weeks ago in an embarrassing setback to Maliki. Maliki has used al Qaeda's resurgence to muster foreign support for his government, which has otherwise disappointed the United States and allies by moving close to Iran and its failure to forge consensus with the once-dominant Sunni minority. "We are happy that the whole world stood by us in an unprecedented way," the 63-year-old Maliki, who has been in office since 2006, told Reuters on Sunday. |
UN seeks $6.5 bn to tackle Syrian 'humanitarian crisis' Posted: 13 Jan 2014 05:23 AM PST
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Amid crisis in Anbar, UN chief visits Iraq Posted: 13 Jan 2014 02:34 AM PST |
Why Iran Is Now Obama’s Best Middle East Bet Posted: 13 Jan 2014 02:30 AM PST
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Pope calls for Korean reconciliation, Syria peace Posted: 12 Jan 2014 04:19 PM PST
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