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- Libya to UN Security Council: Lift arms embargo to fight IS
- 'I am my own man' on foreign policy, Jeb Bush says – not his father or brother
- Factbox: Jeb Bush seeks tips from wide cast of foreign policy experts
- Jeb Bush addresses family legacy: 'I'm my own man'
- Veteran Holt in unique position at NBC
- Islamic State militants find a foothold in chaotic Libya
- US has screened 1,200 moderate Syrian rebels for training
- Jeb Bush: 'Mistakes' made in Iraq on his brother's watch
- US may train Syrian rebels to guide air raids: Pentagon
- Jeb Bush: US must 'tighten the noose' in fight against IS
- Oil tumbles as huge supplies raise doubts about rally
- Jeb Bush’s Speech: What He Said, What He Really Meant
- Libya urges UN to lift arms embargo
- Sister of 'American Sniper' defendant: He said he killed 2
- Islamic State and America's new war: Some good and not-so-good reading
- Woman accused of supplying terrorists to remain jailed
- 'American Sniper' murder suspect battling 'demons,' sister testifies
- 'I am my own man,' says Jeb Bush
- If Jeb Bush Isn't George W. Bush, Who Is He?
- NEF Offers Scholarships to Veterans for Job Skills Training
- Jeb Bush tiptoes into critique of his brother’s Iraq legacy
- Here’s Why Obama and Congress’ Approval Ratings Are Up
- Arabs to ask UN to ease Libya arms embargo
- Palestinian Christians urge stronger fight against IS
- Western volunteers rally to Iraq Christian militia
- Tunisia 'Qaeda' attack kills four policemen
- US-led coalition against Islamic State meets in Saudi Arabia
- Turkish parliament becomes battleground for Kurdish peace process
- Islamic State lays claim to North African outpost
- Egypt's Sisi tours border with Libya after bombing IS targets
- Four years on, some in Europe support talking to Assad
- Fact v fiction: can doubts torpedo an Oscar movie?
- A trench in Iraq exacerbates Sunni fears of sectarian partition
- If a renowned jihadi cleric can't get through to Islamic State, who can?
- 10 Things to Know for Today
- Italy warns of Libya threat as pressure for action grows
- Jeb Bush Assails President Obama for Poor Leadership
- Brother: Lawyer seeking to represent jailed Post reporter
- Islamic extremism: How Europe is pushing back
- U.S. leads 16 more air strikes against Islamic State: statement
Libya to UN Security Council: Lift arms embargo to fight IS Posted: 18 Feb 2015 04:40 PM PST |
'I am my own man' on foreign policy, Jeb Bush says – not his father or brother Posted: 18 Feb 2015 04:02 PM PST Jeb Bush used his first major foreign-policy speech Wednesday to underscore how he would do almost everything differently from the current resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. In the much-anticipated talk, the not-yet-declared 2016 hopeful was to deliver his worldview and offer a glimpse of how he sees America's role in the world. Mr. Bush said America was the one developed democracy with the prospect of being "young and dynamic" and leading from a state of prosperity and optimism – in large part because it is a nation of immigrants. Immigration is a "catalyst for growth," Bush said, as he described economic prosperity at home as a prerequisite for America leading abroad. |
Factbox: Jeb Bush seeks tips from wide cast of foreign policy experts Posted: 18 Feb 2015 03:41 PM PST (Reuters) - Republican Jeb Bush is looking for national security advice from a large cast of experts whose views range from pragmatic to hawkish as he seeks the party's 2016 presidential nomination, according to a list given to Reuters by an aide. Many of the advisers are former members of the administration headed by his brother George W. Bush, who was president from 2001-2009, but Jeb Bush, a front-runner in the race, is stressing that he is "my own man. ... |
Jeb Bush addresses family legacy: 'I'm my own man' Posted: 18 Feb 2015 03:41 PM PST
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Veteran Holt in unique position at NBC Posted: 18 Feb 2015 03:07 PM PST |
Islamic State militants find a foothold in chaotic Libya Posted: 18 Feb 2015 02:58 PM PST |
US has screened 1,200 moderate Syrian rebels for training Posted: 18 Feb 2015 02:46 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. has screened about 1,200 moderate Syrian rebels who could participate in a new training program so they eventually can return to the fight against Islamic State insurgents who have taken control of large portions of Syria, the Pentagon said Wednesday. |
Jeb Bush: 'Mistakes' made in Iraq on his brother's watch Posted: 18 Feb 2015 02:46 PM PST |
US may train Syrian rebels to guide air raids: Pentagon Posted: 18 Feb 2015 02:38 PM PST
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Jeb Bush: US must 'tighten the noose' in fight against IS Posted: 18 Feb 2015 02:36 PM PST |
Oil tumbles as huge supplies raise doubts about rally Posted: 18 Feb 2015 02:30 PM PST
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Jeb Bush’s Speech: What He Said, What He Really Meant Posted: 18 Feb 2015 02:30 PM PST When Jeb Bush spoke Wednesday at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, he made a comment that we took to heart: "Our words and our actions must match – so that the entire world knows we say what we mean ... |
Libya urges UN to lift arms embargo Posted: 18 Feb 2015 02:19 PM PST
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Sister of 'American Sniper' defendant: He said he killed 2 Posted: 18 Feb 2015 02:18 PM PST STEPHENVILLE, Texas (AP) — The sister of the former Marine accused of fatally shooting "American Sniper" author Chris Kyle and another man testified Wednesday that when her brother came to her home after the killings, he seemed "almost in a daze." |
Islamic State and America's new war: Some good and not-so-good reading Posted: 18 Feb 2015 02:14 PM PST The US is now in a war with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and is providing arms to Egypt, which is fighting an IS affiliate in the Sinai Peninsula. The White House's draft of an Authorization for the Use of Military Force against IS makes that apparent. |
Woman accused of supplying terrorists to remain jailed Posted: 18 Feb 2015 02:02 PM PST ST. LOUIS (AP) — A Bosnian immigrant accused of funneling money and military supplies to terror groups in Iraq and Syria will remain in federal custody, after her lawyer told a judge Wednesday that he wants clarity on her immigration status before seeking bond. |
'American Sniper' murder suspect battling 'demons,' sister testifies Posted: 18 Feb 2015 01:59 PM PST
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'I am my own man,' says Jeb Bush Posted: 18 Feb 2015 01:34 PM PST
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If Jeb Bush Isn't George W. Bush, Who Is He? Posted: 18 Feb 2015 01:30 PM PST
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NEF Offers Scholarships to Veterans for Job Skills Training Posted: 18 Feb 2015 12:55 PM PST WASHINGTON, Feb. 18, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Many of our veterans returning from Afghanistan and Iraq are finding it difficult to get jobs due to lack of job skills training, which can be expensive and unaffordable. ... |
Jeb Bush tiptoes into critique of his brother’s Iraq legacy Posted: 18 Feb 2015 12:21 PM PST |
Here’s Why Obama and Congress’ Approval Ratings Are Up Posted: 18 Feb 2015 12:00 PM PST President Obama and Congress are slowly climbing their way out of record-low approval ratings, despite ongoing political showdowns, relentless partisan gridlock and political hackery in Washington that has previously earned the lawmakers a reputation less likeable than cockroaches and Nickleback. Congress's approval rating tends to be quite low: its long-term average hovers in the 30 percent range, with the exception of an 84 percent rating right after the September 11 attack. Last year, when Gallup asked respondents to rank the reasons they disapprove of Congress, partisan gridlock came out on top. |
Arabs to ask UN to ease Libya arms embargo Posted: 18 Feb 2015 10:55 AM PST
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Palestinian Christians urge stronger fight against IS Posted: 18 Feb 2015 10:21 AM PST
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Western volunteers rally to Iraq Christian militia Posted: 18 Feb 2015 10:00 AM PST
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Tunisia 'Qaeda' attack kills four policemen Posted: 18 Feb 2015 09:43 AM PST
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US-led coalition against Islamic State meets in Saudi Arabia Posted: 18 Feb 2015 09:17 AM PST RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Military chiefs from 26 nations involved in the U.S.-led coalition battling the Islamic State group began a two-day meeting in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported. |
Turkish parliament becomes battleground for Kurdish peace process Posted: 18 Feb 2015 08:18 AM PST By Daren Butler and Gulsen Solaker ISTANBUL/ANKARA (Reuters) - A warning from Kurdish militants that negotiations with Turkey could be on the verge of collapse has turned parliament into the key battleground in a peace process meant to end a three-decade insurgency. The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) warned from their base in northern Iraq's Qandil mountains on Tuesday that Turkey must take concrete steps to advance the process, piling on the pressure ahead of a general election in June. Punches flew as deputies debated controversial legislation to boost police powers, legislation which the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) - a key player in the peace negotiations - said would legitimize what it called "state terror". |
Islamic State lays claim to North African outpost Posted: 18 Feb 2015 08:10 AM PST By Patrick Markey and Michael Georgy ALGIERS/CAIRO (Reuters) - The images match the worst of Islamic State's atrocities: black-clad fighters and an English-speaking jihadist taunt the West before slaughtering their victims in orange jumpsuits on a Libyan beach. Their masked leader turns to the Mediterranean and points a bloodied knife towards Europe, declaring, "We will conquer Rome, God willing." The execution of 21 Egyptian Christians by militants in Libya proclaiming allegiance to Islamic State was an announcement that the group, also known as ISIS or ISIL, has spread from Syria and Iraq to Libya. Egyptian jets pounded suspected militant sites in Libya, and Paris joined Cairo in calling for U.N. action to halt the militants' spread. Libya appears to be Islamic State's most successful move yet beyond its Middle East heartland, likely attracting more recruits and increasing Western fears of a new North African base for jihadist fighters. |
Egypt's Sisi tours border with Libya after bombing IS targets Posted: 18 Feb 2015 08:04 AM PST
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Four years on, some in Europe support talking to Assad Posted: 18 Feb 2015 08:03 AM PST By Sylvia Westall and John Irish BEIRUT/PARIS (Reuters) - Some European Union countries which withdrew their ambassadors from Syria are saying privately it is time for more communication with Damascus even though Britain and France oppose it, diplomats said. Those states have become more vocal in internal meetings about the need to talk to the Syrian government and have a presence in the capital. London and Paris reject this, saying President Bashar al-Assad has lost all legitimacy. This makes a change in EU policy unlikely, but the debate underlines a predicament for Western states which ostracized the government at the start of the crisis, imposed sanctions, and four years on still find Assad in power. |
Fact v fiction: can doubts torpedo an Oscar movie? Posted: 18 Feb 2015 07:53 AM PST
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A trench in Iraq exacerbates Sunni fears of sectarian partition Posted: 18 Feb 2015 07:24 AM PST By Stephen Kalin HILLA, Iraq (Reuters) - The local official drew a line on a map slicing through farmland and desert southwest of Baghdad whose Sunni Muslim residents have been displaced by fighting, and then pointed just south to the site of the most revered Shi'ite shrine. The line marks the course of a 45 km (30 mile) trench designed to safeguard the Shi'ite holy city of Kerbala from Islamic State's radical Sunni militants who seek its annihilation, said Babel provincial councilman Hassan Fadaam. "As long as Daesh is in Anbar, this trench will be used to protect the residents of both Babel and Kerbala, which will become a launching point to liberate (Anbar)," he said, using a pejorative Arabic acronym for Islamic State, the Sunni militant group also sometimes known as ISIL or ISIS. Many Sunnis, however, fear the trench is not a temporary security measure but just one more example of how they are being expelled from sensitive areas in central Iraq, which they say the Shi'ite majority wants to control. |
If a renowned jihadi cleric can't get through to Islamic State, who can? Posted: 18 Feb 2015 07:01 AM PST Iraqi police Col. Qasim al-Obeidi said that the Islamic State burned 45 captives alive in the Anbar Province town of Baghdadi yesterday, according to the BBC. Baghdadi fell to the Islamic State last Thursday, the first major town the group had seized in Iraq and Syria for months. It was repelled, but served as a reminder of the US troops now in harm's way in Iraq, and of how much IS would like to get hold of some of them. Islamic State's obsession with extreme brutality is by now well established. |
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Italy warns of Libya threat as pressure for action grows Posted: 18 Feb 2015 06:33 AM PST
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Jeb Bush Assails President Obama for Poor Leadership Posted: 18 Feb 2015 06:30 AM PST
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Brother: Lawyer seeking to represent jailed Post reporter Posted: 18 Feb 2015 06:19 AM PST |
Islamic extremism: How Europe is pushing back Posted: 18 Feb 2015 06:03 AM PST It is the third in a series of talks that the youthful imam has given to the group of faithful, sitting on a red carpet in front of him, since Islamic extremists slaughtered 12 people at the offices of the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo. Through sermons and online advertising, from TV studios to family kitchens to psychiatrists' couches, Muslims and non-Muslims alike are scrambling to stem the tide of young Europeans volunteering to fight with Islamic State (known as both IS and ISIS) in Syria and Iraq, or to wreak havoc at home. "Our task is to make Islamic extremism as unappealing to young Muslims today as communism is now to Western teens," says Maajid Nawaz, who runs the Quilliam Foundation, a London-based group seeking to counter radicalization. Young European Muslims can be tempted by or trapped into violent extremism in many ways, say those trying to steer them in a different direction. |
U.S. leads 16 more air strikes against Islamic State: statement Posted: 18 Feb 2015 05:12 AM PST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S.-led coalition has staged 16 air strikes against Islamic State, including 14 in Iraq and two in Syria, the Combined Joint Task Force said in a statement. The air strikes, launched during a 24-hour period since early Tuesday, struck several units of Islamic State fighters as well as staging areas, fighting positions, buildings and equipment, according to the statement released on Wednesday. (Reporting by Washington Newsroom; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn) |
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