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- Obama offers no time limit on Iraq military action
- In Iraq, a test of Obama's use of force doctrine
- US aids displaced Iraqis as airstrikes help Kurds
- US launches 4 airstrikes against Iraqi militants
- Thousands from Iraq minority flee to Syria
- Obama vows to save Iraqis stranded on mountain
- No optical illusion: Obama balances world crises with golf, time off
- US planes, drones conduct more airstrikes in Iraq
- Obama warns of 'long-term project' in Iraq
- Obama says ending Iraq crisis could be 'long-term project'
- McCain says U.S. airstrikes in Iraq can't stop Islamic State: NY Times
- President Obama: three takeaways on the way forward in Iraq
- Obama leaves DC for Massachusetts island vacation
- Jihadists Stoned Women To Death In Syria
- Top Asian News at 8:00 p.m. GMT
- Kurdish pleas for weapons may finally be heard
- Top Asian News at 7:30 p.m. GMT
- France to deliver first aid equipment to Iraq 'in coming hours'
- Top Asian News at 7:00 p.m. GMT
- Women stoned to death in Syria for adultery
- Obama, Cameron call for end to hostilities in Gaza: White House
- Obama proposes broader long-term strategy in Iraq
- Top Asian News at 6:30 p.m. GMT
- Iraq MP pleads for help to rescue Yazidis
- British aid drops expected 'imminently' in Iraq
- Obama says tackling Iraq's insurgency will take time
- France to deliver first aid to Kurds in north Iraq
- Top Asian News at 6:00 p.m. GMT
- Top Asian News at 5:30 p.m. GMT
- Top Asian News at 5:00 p.m. GMT
- Obama Says ISIL in Iraq Is a 'Long-term Project'
- As bombs fall over Iraq, old emotions rise in US
Obama offers no time limit on Iraq military action Posted: 09 Aug 2014 11:45 AM PDT |
In Iraq, a test of Obama's use of force doctrine Posted: 09 Aug 2014 04:44 PM PDT |
US aids displaced Iraqis as airstrikes help Kurds Posted: 09 Aug 2014 04:42 PM PDT
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US launches 4 airstrikes against Iraqi militants Posted: 09 Aug 2014 04:37 PM PDT |
Thousands from Iraq minority flee to Syria Posted: 09 Aug 2014 04:12 PM PDT |
Obama vows to save Iraqis stranded on mountain Posted: 09 Aug 2014 04:09 PM PDT
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No optical illusion: Obama balances world crises with golf, time off Posted: 09 Aug 2014 04:06 PM PDT
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US planes, drones conduct more airstrikes in Iraq Posted: 09 Aug 2014 03:58 PM PDT
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Obama warns of 'long-term project' in Iraq Posted: 09 Aug 2014 03:15 PM PDT
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Obama says ending Iraq crisis could be 'long-term project' Posted: 09 Aug 2014 03:03 PM PDT By Mark Felsenthal and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama said on Saturday U.S. airstrikes have destroyed arms and equipment that Islamic State insurgents could have used to attack Arbil, the Iraqi Kurdish capital, but warned Americans it could take some time to end the crisis. This is going to take some time," Obama told reporters before leaving Washington for a two-week vacation in Massachusetts. Obama said the United States would continue to provide military assistance and advice to the Baghdad government and Kurdish forces, but stressed repeatedly the importance of Iraq forming its own inclusive government "right now." "I think this a wake-up call for a lot of Iraqis inside of Baghdad recognizing that we're going to have to rethink how we do business if we're going to hold our country together," he said. |
McCain says U.S. airstrikes in Iraq can't stop Islamic State: NY Times Posted: 09 Aug 2014 03:03 PM PDT Republican U.S. Senator John McCain said on Saturday that President Barack Obama's limited military action against Islamic State militants in northern Iraq showed a "fundamental misunderstanding of the threat," and called for strikes against the group's positions in Syria, The New York Times reported. McCain, a frequent critic of Obama's foreign policy including his handling of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, said the airstrikes authorized by the president are not enough to deal with a growing threat to the United States that he called "the richest, most powerful terrorist organization in history," the paper said. Obama on Thursday authorized the U.S. military to make airdrops of humanitarian assistance to prevent what he called a potential "genocide" of the Yazidi religious sect in Iraq and conduct targeted strikes on Islamic State fighters who have been seizing territory in northern Iraq, a limited operation to protect Americans working in the country. |
President Obama: three takeaways on the way forward in Iraq Posted: 09 Aug 2014 02:41 PM PDT President Obama on Saturday laid out terms – but no timetable – for targeted airstrikes against Islamist militants sweeping across Iraq at a pace and level of military sophistication that took Baghdad and Washington by surprise. US F-18 fighter jets and Predator drones on Friday launched three waves of airstrikes targeting artillery positions and fighters of the Islamic State (ISIS) near Erbil, the de facto Kurdish capital of northern Iraq. Meanwhile, US cargo planes on Saturday airdropped food and water to thousands of civilians trapped and perishing in the mountains near Sinjar, in northwestern Iraq. |
Obama leaves DC for Massachusetts island vacation Posted: 09 Aug 2014 02:37 PM PDT |
Jihadists Stoned Women To Death In Syria Posted: 09 Aug 2014 02:32 PM PDT Militants affiliated with the notorious Islamic State (IS) stoned two woman to death in northern Syria last month. |
Top Asian News at 8:00 p.m. GMT Posted: 09 Aug 2014 01:02 PM PDT PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — It was an extraordinary act of defiance, and it was extraordinarily risky. But all he did was take out a pen, and write. Nearly 40 years ago, hunched on the floor of the wood-and-leaf hut he was forced to live in away from his children, Cambodian school inspector Poch Younly kept a secret diary vividly recounting the horrors of life under the Khmer Rouge, the radical communist regime whose extreme experiment in social engineering took the lives of 1.7 million Cambodians from overwork, medical neglect, starvation and execution. |
Kurdish pleas for weapons may finally be heard Posted: 09 Aug 2014 12:52 PM PDT |
Top Asian News at 7:30 p.m. GMT Posted: 09 Aug 2014 12:33 PM PDT PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — It was an extraordinary act of defiance, and it was extraordinarily risky. But all he did was take out a pen, and write. Nearly 40 years ago, hunched on the floor of the wood-and-leaf hut he was forced to live in away from his children, Cambodian school inspector Poch Younly kept a secret diary vividly recounting the horrors of life under the Khmer Rouge, the radical communist regime whose extreme experiment in social engineering took the lives of 1.7 million Cambodians from overwork, medical neglect, starvation and execution. |
France to deliver first aid equipment to Iraq 'in coming hours' Posted: 09 Aug 2014 12:05 PM PDT
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Top Asian News at 7:00 p.m. GMT Posted: 09 Aug 2014 12:02 PM PDT PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — It was an extraordinary act of defiance, and it was extraordinarily risky. But all he did was take out a pen, and write. Nearly 40 years ago, hunched on the floor of the wood-and-leaf hut he was forced to live in away from his children, Cambodian school inspector Poch Younly kept a secret diary vividly recounting the horrors of life under the Khmer Rouge, the radical communist regime whose extreme experiment in social engineering took the lives of 1.7 million Cambodians from overwork, medical neglect, starvation and execution. |
Women stoned to death in Syria for adultery Posted: 09 Aug 2014 11:54 AM PDT
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Obama, Cameron call for end to hostilities in Gaza: White House Posted: 09 Aug 2014 11:46 AM PDT President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron on Saturday called for an immediate cessation of hostilities in Gaza and pressed for action that would lead to a permanent ceasefire. "On Gaza, they condemned the resumption of rocket fire and called for an immediate cessation of hostilities leading to a sustainable ceasefire," the White House said in a statement about the call between the two leaders, during which they also discussed Iraq and Ukraine. "President Obama and Prime Minister Cameron reiterated support for Israel's right to self-defense while emphasizing the need for all sides to minimize civilian casualties." (Reporting by Jeff Mason; |
Obama proposes broader long-term strategy in Iraq Posted: 09 Aug 2014 11:35 AM PDT |
Top Asian News at 6:30 p.m. GMT Posted: 09 Aug 2014 11:32 AM PDT PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — It was an extraordinary act of defiance, and it was extraordinarily risky. But all he did was take out a pen, and write. Nearly 40 years ago, hunched on the floor of the wood-and-leaf hut he was forced to live in away from his children, Cambodian school inspector Poch Younly kept a secret diary vividly recounting the horrors of life under the Khmer Rouge, the radical communist regime whose extreme experiment in social engineering took the lives of 1.7 million Cambodians from overwork, medical neglect, starvation and execution. |
Iraq MP pleads for help to rescue Yazidis Posted: 09 Aug 2014 11:20 AM PDT
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British aid drops expected 'imminently' in Iraq Posted: 09 Aug 2014 11:14 AM PDT
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Obama says tackling Iraq's insurgency will take time Posted: 09 Aug 2014 11:08 AM PDT
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France to deliver first aid to Kurds in north Iraq Posted: 09 Aug 2014 11:07 AM PDT PARIS (AP) — The French president's office says France will deliver a load of first aid to Iraq in the next few hours. |
Top Asian News at 6:00 p.m. GMT Posted: 09 Aug 2014 11:02 AM PDT PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — It was an extraordinary act of defiance, and it was extraordinarily risky. But all he did was take out a pen, and write. Nearly 40 years ago, hunched on the floor of the wood-and-leaf hut he was forced to live in away from his children, Cambodian school inspector Poch Younly kept a secret diary vividly recounting the horrors of life under the Khmer Rouge, the radical communist regime whose extreme experiment in social engineering took the lives of 1.7 million Cambodians from overwork, medical neglect, starvation and execution. |
Top Asian News at 5:30 p.m. GMT Posted: 09 Aug 2014 10:33 AM PDT PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — It was an extraordinary act of defiance, and it was extraordinarily risky. But all he did was take out a pen, and write. Nearly 40 years ago, hunched on the floor of the wood-and-leaf hut he was forced to live in away from his children, Cambodian school inspector Poch Younly kept a secret diary vividly recounting the horrors of life under the Khmer Rouge, the radical communist regime whose extreme experiment in social engineering took the lives of 1.7 million Cambodians from overwork, medical neglect, starvation and execution. |
Top Asian News at 5:00 p.m. GMT Posted: 09 Aug 2014 10:02 AM PDT PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — It was an extraordinary act of defiance, and it was extraordinarily risky. But all he did was take out a pen, and write. Nearly 40 years ago, hunched on the floor of the wood-and-leaf hut he was forced to live in away from his children, Cambodian school inspector Poch Younly kept a secret diary vividly recounting the horrors of life under the Khmer Rouge, the radical communist regime whose extreme experiment in social engineering took the lives of 1.7 million Cambodians from overwork, medical neglect, starvation and execution. |
Obama Says ISIL in Iraq Is a 'Long-term Project' Posted: 09 Aug 2014 09:51 AM PDT
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As bombs fall over Iraq, old emotions rise in US Posted: 09 Aug 2014 09:34 AM PDT
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