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- Pan-Muslim group concerned over 'rising US 'Islamophobia'
- Iraq's Sunni blocs halt parliament activities after sheikh's killing
- Nigerian president calls for US help as Boko Haram invade city
- US brigade of 4,000 soldiers headed to Kuwait
- Libyan oil pipeline sabotaged, gunmen storm Sirte offices
- Brigade headed to Kuwait one of largest US forces in region
- Bahrain police fire tear gas as protests mark uprising
- Iraqi Sunni tribal leader assassinated in Baghdad
- Islamic State targeted in 13 airstrikes in Iraq, Syria: joint task force
- Nigerian president seeks more US help to fight Boko Haram: WSJ
- What does Yemen turmoil mean for US partnership?
- Rafik Hariri: In Lebanon, assassination reverberates 10 years later
- Kurds regain Syrian villages from Islamic State: monitor
- Sen. Graham's possible 2016 bid keeps others on hold in SC
- 'American Sniper' murder trial centers on competency
- Will war powers vote haunt senators weighing higher office?
- In battle for Kobane, US crews recount heavy bombing
- G4S denies abuse of South African prisoners
- U.S. moving to resupply Jordan's military with munitions: officials
Pan-Muslim group concerned over 'rising US 'Islamophobia' Posted: 14 Feb 2015 03:28 PM PST
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Iraq's Sunni blocs halt parliament activities after sheikh's killing Posted: 14 Feb 2015 01:45 PM PST
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Nigerian president calls for US help as Boko Haram invade city Posted: 14 Feb 2015 01:15 PM PST
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US brigade of 4,000 soldiers headed to Kuwait Posted: 14 Feb 2015 01:01 PM PST FORT CARSON, Colorado (AP) — More than 4,000 U.S. soldiers based at Fort Carson, Colorado, are heading to Kuwait, where they will take over as one of America's largest ground forces in the region after President Barack Obama asked Congress to authorize military action against Islamic State militants. |
Libyan oil pipeline sabotaged, gunmen storm Sirte offices Posted: 14 Feb 2015 12:38 PM PST Libya's National Oil Corporation urgently called on Saturday for more official protection for its installations after an oil pipeline from its El Sarir field was sabotaged, halting flow to Hariga port. In a separate incident, gunmen stormed government buildings in the coastal city of Sirte, forcing officials out at gunpoint and taking over administrative offices and television and radio stations, the state news agency said. No group claimed responsibility for Saturday's pipeline sabotage, but oil infrastructure, ports and pipelines in the North African OPEC member state are often targets of attack. Libya is riven by conflict, with two rival governments operating their own armed forces under separate parliaments, nearly four years after the civil war that led to the overthrow and death of leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. |
Brigade headed to Kuwait one of largest US forces in region Posted: 14 Feb 2015 10:11 AM PST FORT CARSON, Colo. (AP) — More than 4,000 Fort Carson soldiers are heading to Kuwait, where they will take over as one of America's largest ground forces in the region after President Barack Obama asked Congress to authorize military action against terrorists who are cutting a large swath across the Middle East. |
Bahrain police fire tear gas as protests mark uprising Posted: 14 Feb 2015 09:58 AM PST
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Iraqi Sunni tribal leader assassinated in Baghdad Posted: 14 Feb 2015 09:24 AM PST
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Islamic State targeted in 13 airstrikes in Iraq, Syria: joint task force Posted: 14 Feb 2015 08:06 AM PST The United States and its allies staged nine airstrikes on Islamic State targets in Iraq and four in Syria, the Combined Joint Task Force said in a statement on Saturday. The attacks in Iraq hit Islamic State tactical units, buildings, fighting positions, a rocket system and a facility where improvised explosive devices were made, the statement said. The strikes in Iraq were near the city of Al Raqqa and destroyed tanks and a bunker. The airstrikes were carried out from early Friday to early Saturday. |
Nigerian president seeks more US help to fight Boko Haram: WSJ Posted: 14 Feb 2015 07:22 AM PST
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What does Yemen turmoil mean for US partnership? Posted: 14 Feb 2015 06:00 AM PST Yemen went from crucial US partner to failed-state candidate in January when the US-backed president stepped down in the face of a surging insurgency by Houthi rebels. Since then the Houthis, a minority group following a sect of Shiite Islam, have taken control of the capital, Sanaa, but face growing resistance from Sunni Muslim tribes and militant groups including AQAP. AQAP was behind at least two foiled terrorist attacks in the United States, including the attempted Christmas Day 2009 bombing of an airliner over Detroit. One of the attackers in the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris trained with AQAP in Yemen, and AQAP claimed it organized the Paris attack, though terrorism experts remain skeptical of that claim. |
Rafik Hariri: In Lebanon, assassination reverberates 10 years later Posted: 14 Feb 2015 05:00 AM PST While Lebanon has yet to fully heal from that trauma, some look around the war-ravaged Middle East and are thankful Lebanon has not been completely engulfed. Others, however, are concerned that the assassination contributed to Lebanon being one of several arenas today in which the region's rival powers, Iran and Saudi Arabia, wage a proxy battle. "Before [2011], Lebanon was the scene of tension between these two regional actors," says Alain Aoun, a lawmaker with the Free Patriotic Movement, a Christian party politically allied with the militant Shiite Hezbollah organization and led by his uncle, Michel Aoun. They have Iraq, they have Yemen, they have Bahrain and they mainly have Syria, which is the most important scene of instability and war between the two axes. |
Kurds regain Syrian villages from Islamic State: monitor Posted: 14 Feb 2015 04:20 AM PST Kurdish forces backed by U.S.-led air strikes have regained control of at least 163 villages around the Syrian town of Kobani after driving back Islamic State militants in the past three weeks, a group monitoring the conflict said on Saturday. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that although the Kurds had recaptured many villages since winning back Kobani in late January, their progress had been slowed by renewed clashes to the west and southwest of the town, where Islamic State had redirected its fighters. The battle for the predominately Kurdish town, known as Ayn al-Arab in Arabic, became a focal point for the U.S.-led air campaign against the al Qaeda offshoot in Syria. The Syrian Kurds, who also received military support from Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga forces, said they drove Islamic State from the town near the Turkish border on Jan 26. |
Sen. Graham's possible 2016 bid keeps others on hold in SC Posted: 14 Feb 2015 12:47 AM PST |
'American Sniper' murder trial centers on competency Posted: 14 Feb 2015 12:44 AM PST
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Will war powers vote haunt senators weighing higher office? Posted: 14 Feb 2015 12:13 AM PST |
In battle for Kobane, US crews recount heavy bombing Posted: 13 Feb 2015 11:53 PM PST American pilots call it "going Winchester," when a warplane drops every bomb on board, and air crews for the B-1 bomber told AFP it was not uncommon in the battle for the Syrian town of Kobane, recaptured by Kurdish forces last month. The airmen, recently returned from a six-month stint flying combat missions over Syria and Iraq, recounted how American aircraft relentlessly pounded Islamic State jihadists fighting the Kurds in Kobane. The heavy bombing, not seen since the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, helped the Kurds hold and eventually recapture the northern border town last month, a symbolic blow to the extremists who appeared on the verge of seizing Kobane in October. "When you went to Kobane, you could almost guarantee you were going to release a weapon that day," said Captain Todd Saksa, a B-1 weapons systems officer. |
G4S denies abuse of South African prisoners Posted: 13 Feb 2015 11:51 PM PST
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U.S. moving to resupply Jordan's military with munitions: officials Posted: 13 Feb 2015 05:45 PM PST
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