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- House panel weighs limit on Guantanamo transfers
- U.S. considers air strikes on Iraq, holds talks with Iran
- U.S. pressures Iraqi leader to curb sectarian governance
- Prez Takes Gay Rights Into His Own Hands
- More US troops to Iraq; special forces considered
- US 'briefly' discussed Iraq crisis with Iran in Vienna
- Pelosi praises state budget, Obama tactics on Iraq
- Iran's general in Iraq, militants seize key city
- President Obama to Deploy Troops to Protect the Baghdad Embassy
- U.S. FOREIGN POLICY SHOULD LOOK CLOSER TO HOME
- US, Iran discuss ongoing Iraq violence
- About 275 US military personnel to Iraq, says Obama
- Obama: 275 US forces can deploy to Iraq
- Iran and six powers seek to recover momentum for nuclear deal
- U.S. official confirms talks with Iran about Iraq
- Obama: 275 US forces deploying to Iraq
- Obama tells Congress U.S. deploying up to 275 troops to Iraq
- Exclusive: U.S., Iran discuss Iraq on sidelines of nuclear talks - sources
- President Barack Obama says up to 275 US military troops will deploy to Iraq
- Senate bill would double veterans' health spending
- Obama's economic focus seeks to unify Democrats
- As Worst Fears Become Reality in Iraq, Experts Wonder What's Next
- Break over, Obama returns to Iraq nightmare
- Iraq widens Internet blocks to disrupt insurgent communications
- Business Highlights
- Hillary’s Laughter Over Rape Suspect
- How the Dow Jones industrial average fared Monday
- US stocks manage meager gains on mostly quiet day
- Senate logjam complicates US efforts in Iraq
- Obama’s Legacy: A Failed Twitter Presidency
- Pentagon moves USS Mesa Verde nearer Iraq. What can it do?
- TSX nears its record high as energy, bank shares rise
- Wall Street ends up slightly on M&A; Iraq closely watched
- In Colombia and Afghanistan, elections that pacify
- White House moves on funding for possible Iraq action: congressional aides
- Oil gains on Iraqi violence; bonds steady on safety bid
- US stocks finish higher ahead of Fed meeting
- Obama considers special forces to help in Iraq
- GOAAAAAL!! German Soccer Coach Caught Picking His Nose — AGAIN!
- US stocks mixed in late afternoon trading
House panel weighs limit on Guantanamo transfers Posted: 16 Jun 2014 04:43 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — A House panel would impose new restrictions on the transfer of enemy combatants from the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a reflection of congressional anger over President Barack Obama's swap of five Taliban leaders for an American soldier held captive for five years in Afghanistan. |
U.S. considers air strikes on Iraq, holds talks with Iran Posted: 16 Jun 2014 04:43 PM PDT
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U.S. pressures Iraqi leader to curb sectarian governance Posted: 16 Jun 2014 04:43 PM PDT By Warren Strobel and Arshad Mohammed WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. security officials prepared on Monday to brief President Barack Obama on options to counter militants threatening Baghdad as Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki came under increased U.S. pressure to curb religious partisanship in his government. Obama notified Congress on Monday the United States was deploying up to 275 military personnel to provide support and security for U.S. personnel and the country's embassy in Baghdad after militants seized control of the north of the country. Brett McGurk, the State Department point man on Iraq, and U.S. Ambassador Stephen Beecroft met with Maliki in Baghdad on Monday as part of a U.S. effort to prod leaders of Iraq's Shi'ite-dominated administration to govern in a less sectarian manner, officials said. |
Prez Takes Gay Rights Into His Own Hands Posted: 16 Jun 2014 04:25 PM PDT |
More US troops to Iraq; special forces considered Posted: 16 Jun 2014 04:46 PM PDT
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US 'briefly' discussed Iraq crisis with Iran in Vienna Posted: 16 Jun 2014 04:15 PM PDT
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Pelosi praises state budget, Obama tactics on Iraq Posted: 16 Jun 2014 04:08 PM PDT |
Iran's general in Iraq, militants seize key city Posted: 16 Jun 2014 04:06 PM PDT |
President Obama to Deploy Troops to Protect the Baghdad Embassy Posted: 16 Jun 2014 04:02 PM PDT
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U.S. FOREIGN POLICY SHOULD LOOK CLOSER TO HOME Posted: 16 Jun 2014 04:01 PM PDT WASHINGTON -- We know now that these new Islamic terrorists known as ISIS have rampaged across Syria and northern Iraq, threatening Baghdad and years of American work there. We know, too, that probably up to 80,000 Central Americans, many of them young children, have stumbled, strolled and boldly rode buses across the Mexican border into the United States. But you do not organize an invasion of thousands of radicals across the vast Sunni sands of northern Iraq and Syria overnight. Nor do you carry tens of thousands of children from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras through Mexico and into the arms of the Border Patrol in even a week's time. |
US, Iran discuss ongoing Iraq violence Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:57 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — A senior U.S. official says American and Iranian diplomats have discussed developments in Iraq on the sidelines of multination nuclear talks in Austria. |
About 275 US military personnel to Iraq, says Obama Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:55 PM PDT
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Obama: 275 US forces can deploy to Iraq Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:49 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is notifying Congress that about 275 U.S. military personnel could deploy to Iraq. |
Iran and six powers seek to recover momentum for nuclear deal Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:48 PM PDT
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U.S. official confirms talks with Iran about Iraq Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:44 PM PDT The United States and Iran discussed Iraq briefly on Monday, a senior U.S. official confirmed, saying such talks would not include military coordination and would not make "strategic determinations" over the heads of Iraqis. "The issue did come up briefly with Iran on the margins of the P5+1 in Vienna today, separate from our trilateral meeting," the senior State Department official said, referring to talks between Iran and six major powers about Iran's nuclear program. U.S., Iranian and European Union officials held three-way talks on Monday but Iraq did not come up there, the official said. |
Obama: 275 US forces deploying to Iraq Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:42 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is notifying Congress that about 275 U.S. military personnel could deploy to Iraq. |
Obama tells Congress U.S. deploying up to 275 troops to Iraq Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:42 PM PDT
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Exclusive: U.S., Iran discuss Iraq on sidelines of nuclear talks - sources Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:41 PM PDT
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President Barack Obama says up to 275 US military troops will deploy to Iraq Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:40 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says up to 275 US military troops will deploy to Iraq. |
Senate bill would double veterans' health spending Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:35 PM PDT |
Obama's economic focus seeks to unify Democrats Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:27 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) — This was the year President Obama would go all in on the economy, elevating the struggles of the poor and the middle class to the top of his agenda. But that focus has been sporadic, overshadowed by foreign policy hot spots in Ukraine and Iraq and controversies like the swap for a U.S. prisoner in Afghanistan. |
As Worst Fears Become Reality in Iraq, Experts Wonder What's Next Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:18 PM PDT Almost a decade ago, I remember having a wide-ranging conversation with then-Iraqi vice president Adel Abdul-Mahdi about the possible break up of Iraq. Different religious sects and ethnic groups had long vied for power—or just equality—under Saddam Hussein's oppressive rule, and his ousting meant an opportunity. Abdul-Mahdi was recounting his own conversations with the group of men he called "The Illusionists"—the architects of the 2003 invasion, among them Paul Bremer, who went on to become the first American overseer of the occupation. "We used to talk to Bremer and say we can't have reconciliation right now," Abdul-Mahdi told me then. |
Break over, Obama returns to Iraq nightmare Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:16 PM PDT
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Iraq widens Internet blocks to disrupt insurgent communications Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:16 PM PDT
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Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:07 PM PDT ___ IMF lowers estimate of US economic growth in 2014 The U.S. economy is poised to accelerate after a dismal start to the year even though the job market won't return to full employment until 2017. That ... |
Hillary’s Laughter Over Rape Suspect Posted: 16 Jun 2014 02:35 PM PDT |
How the Dow Jones industrial average fared Monday Posted: 16 Jun 2014 02:28 PM PDT U.S. stocks finished slightly higher as traders assessed a round of corporate deals and a recent spike in oil prices brought on by the conflict in Iraq. Indexes moved between small gains and losses for ... |
US stocks manage meager gains on mostly quiet day Posted: 16 Jun 2014 02:21 PM PDT |
Senate logjam complicates US efforts in Iraq Posted: 16 Jun 2014 02:11 PM PDT |
Obama’s Legacy: A Failed Twitter Presidency Posted: 16 Jun 2014 02:10 PM PDT
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Pentagon moves USS Mesa Verde nearer Iraq. What can it do? Posted: 16 Jun 2014 02:08 PM PDT With Islamist militants bearing down on Baghdad, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel ordered yet another ship to the Persian Gulf Monday. The USS Mesa Verde will join a US aircraft carrier strike group and give President Obama "additional options to protect American citizens and interests in Iraq, should he chose to use them," Pentagon Press Secretary Rear Adm. John Kirby said Monday. The Pentagon is also providing some 50 to 100 US troops to help with security at US diplomatic facilities in Baghdad, which could include the temporary relocation of some embassy personnel in the face of possible attacks by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). The USS Mesa Verde comes with quick-reaction forces and a complement of MV-22 Ospreys, which come in particularly handy during, say, evacuation operations because of their ability to land and takeoff vertically, like a helicopter. |
TSX nears its record high as energy, bank shares rise Posted: 16 Jun 2014 02:05 PM PDT
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Wall Street ends up slightly on M&A; Iraq closely watched Posted: 16 Jun 2014 02:00 PM PDT
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In Colombia and Afghanistan, elections that pacify Posted: 16 Jun 2014 01:48 PM PDT In the two dozen or so countries facing violent insurgencies, such as Iraq and Pakistan, the preferred response has been military force. Yet in two countries, Colombia and Afghanistan, elections held this past weekend point to an alternative: reaching out to insurgents with a degree of empathy toward some of their ideas – if not their violent tactics. Colombia's president, Juan Manuel Santos, was reelected Sunday in a victory seen as a referendum on his peace negotiations with the left-wing FARC rebels. In Afghanistan, the results of Saturday's presidential election are still not known, but the two candidates, Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah, want reconciliation talks with moderate leaders of the Taliban to bring them into the democratic fold. |
White House moves on funding for possible Iraq action: congressional aides Posted: 16 Jun 2014 01:45 PM PDT
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Oil gains on Iraqi violence; bonds steady on safety bid Posted: 16 Jun 2014 01:44 PM PDT
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US stocks finish higher ahead of Fed meeting Posted: 16 Jun 2014 01:41 PM PDT |
Obama considers special forces to help in Iraq Posted: 16 Jun 2014 01:00 PM PDT |
GOAAAAAL!! German Soccer Coach Caught Picking His Nose — AGAIN! Posted: 16 Jun 2014 12:50 PM PDT The coach of Germany's national team has been caught, yet again, picking his nose on camera. |
US stocks mixed in late afternoon trading Posted: 16 Jun 2014 12:45 PM PDT
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