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- Turkey allows US to use key air base to strike Islamic State
- Boko Haram holds territories in Nigeria's NE: governors
- Defense secretary in Iraq to check on plans to retake Ramadi
- Exclusive: Military school knew of doctor's macabre ways for decades
- Turkish army hits IS in Syria after soldier killed
- Turkey allows US planes to bomb IS from Incirlik base
- Iraq deploys U.S.-trained troops to Ramadi fight for first time
- Turkish army returns fire on Islamic State after soldier killed: officials
- US-trained Iraqi troops to join Ramadi counteroffensive
- Iran nuclear deal: why Saudis are wooing the Muslim Brotherhood
- France's Hollande discussses Iran nuclear deal with Rouhani
- Islamic State targeted in 18 air strikes in Iraq, Syria: joint statement
- US defence chief in Iraq to assess anti-IS efforts
- Coalition-trained Iraqi troops join battle against IS
- Iran nuclear deal safeguards seem effective: Saudi FM
- Sec. Jeh Johnson, CIA's Caroline Krass, Gen. John Allen, NSA Dir. Michael Rogers Interviewed at Aspen Security Forum Today
- Syria sees West easing tough stance after Iran deal: Assad aide
- A Definable Case of Genocide: Islamic State's Ideology, Mission and Actions Toward Religious and Ethnic Minorities in Iraq
- Iraqi Kurds head back to Europe, escaping war and seeking work
- How the Presidential Candidates Would Confront $18.6 Trillion of U.S. Debt
- The Gaping Hole in the Iran Debate
- Region's militant troubles weigh on Morocco's vital tourism industry
- Two Swedes arrested on Syria terrorist crime suspicion
- 10 Things to Know for Today
- Roughly 100 Fantastic Pieces of Journalism
- FBI chief: Islamic State group bigger threat than al-Qaida
- Drones and ditches as Turkey tightens border after Islamic State bombing
- New terror threat system for Australia
- PKK claims murder of Turkish police to avenge 'IS bombing'
- Obama, Turkey's Erdogan discuss regional security and IS
- No changes to Obama schedule in Kenya after leak: White House
Turkey allows US to use key air base to strike Islamic State Posted: 23 Jul 2015 04:47 PM PDT |
Boko Haram holds territories in Nigeria's NE: governors Posted: 23 Jul 2015 04:46 PM PDT
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Defense secretary in Iraq to check on plans to retake Ramadi Posted: 23 Jul 2015 03:28 PM PDT Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter touched down in Baghdad Thursday to get an on-the-ground picture of how the fight against the Islamic State there is going. Senior Defense officials were quick to dispel any notions that this unannounced trip portends a shift in United States strategy or troop levels. Instead, this leg of Secretary Carter's trip to the Mideast – his first as Defense secretary – is focused on an upcoming counteroffensive in western Iraq, which Iraqi security forces launched against Islamic State fighters more than one week ago. |
Exclusive: Military school knew of doctor's macabre ways for decades Posted: 23 Jul 2015 02:03 PM PDT
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Turkish army hits IS in Syria after soldier killed Posted: 23 Jul 2015 01:52 PM PDT
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Turkey allows US planes to bomb IS from Incirlik base Posted: 23 Jul 2015 01:41 PM PDT
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Iraq deploys U.S.-trained troops to Ramadi fight for first time Posted: 23 Jul 2015 01:39 PM PDT
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Turkish army returns fire on Islamic State after soldier killed: officials Posted: 23 Jul 2015 01:25 PM PDT By Orhan Coskun and Sylvia Westall ANKARA/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Turkish forces returned fire on Islamic State militants in Syria with tank shells on Thursday after a Turkish soldier was killed and two others were wounded in a cross-border firefight, military and government officials said. The fighting comes days after a suspected suicide bombing by the Islamist radical group in a Turkish border town killed 32 people, many of them students and some of them Kurds, touching off waves of violence in the largely Kurdish southeast. Turkey's NATO allies have long expressed concern about control of the border with Syria, which in parts runs parallel with territory controlled by Islamic State. |
US-trained Iraqi troops to join Ramadi counteroffensive Posted: 23 Jul 2015 12:46 PM PDT |
Iran nuclear deal: why Saudis are wooing the Muslim Brotherhood Posted: 23 Jul 2015 11:55 AM PDT Saudi Arabia has launched a diplomatic overture toward the Muslim Brotherhood that appears aimed at limiting Iran's influence with some branches of the Sunni Islamist organization. The Saudi move follows the recent nuclear deal between six world powers and Iran and marks a dramatic departure from an aggressive policy that saw Riyadh label the group a terrorist organization in March 2014 and attempt to eradicate it from the Gulf region. Most striking was last week's official visit to the kingdom by Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal. |
France's Hollande discussses Iran nuclear deal with Rouhani Posted: 23 Jul 2015 11:50 AM PDT
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Islamic State targeted in 18 air strikes in Iraq, Syria: joint statement Posted: 23 Jul 2015 11:46 AM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and its allies carried out 18 air strikes on Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria on Wednesday, the Command Joint Task Force said in a statement on Thursday. Eleven strikes were near the Iraqi cities of Habbaniyah, Haditha, Makhmur, Mosul, Ramadi, Sinjar and Tel Afar and hit tactical units, vehicles, weapons, bunkers and other Islamic State assets. In Syria, four attacks near Kobani hit tactical units and fighting positions, while similar targets were hit in three strikes near Al Hasakah, the statement said. ... |
US defence chief in Iraq to assess anti-IS efforts Posted: 23 Jul 2015 11:01 AM PDT
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Coalition-trained Iraqi troops join battle against IS Posted: 23 Jul 2015 11:00 AM PDT
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Iran nuclear deal safeguards seem effective: Saudi FM Posted: 23 Jul 2015 10:54 AM PDT
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Posted: 23 Jul 2015 10:47 AM PDT ASPEN, Colo., July 23, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- WHAT: Upcoming live video from the 2015 Aspen Security Forum, as well as video and transcripts from previously recorded sessions, are as follows:Wednesday, July 22The Complexity of Today's Global Threat EnvironmentJames Comey, Director, Federal Bureau of InvestigationsModerated by: WolfBlitzer, Anchor, "The Situation Room," CNNTranscript: http://aspensecurityforum.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/The-Complexity-of-Todays-Global-Threat-Environment.pdf Video: https://youtu. ... |
Syria sees West easing tough stance after Iran deal: Assad aide Posted: 23 Jul 2015 10:16 AM PDT A close adviser to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said Iran's nuclear accord with world powers will force the West to soften its stance against Damascus and deal with its government to find a negotiated solution to Syria's civil war. Tehran has given vital financial and military support to Assad in a four-year-old conflict that has become a battleground for Shi'ite Muslim Iran's regional power struggle with Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia, which backs insurgent forces in Syria. Western powers have supported non-Islamist rebels in Syria and said there was no room for Assad in a future Syria. |
Posted: 23 Jul 2015 10:00 AM PDT WASHINGTON, July 23, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Former Congressman Frank R. Wolf and the religious freedom group, 21st Century Wilberforce Initiative, question why President Obama and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon have yet to fully declare that the Islamic State's actions against religious and ethnic minority populations in the Middle East is genocide. This week Wolf sent a letter to both the President and Secretary General that stated "Genocidal intent can clearly be seen in Islamic State's ideology and mission which is directed towards the creation of a global caliphate that has been purged of every man, woman and child deemed to be an 'unbeliever' through either forced conversion or death. In Iraq, this has manifested most clearly in the insurgency's actions against Christians and Yezidis. |
Iraqi Kurds head back to Europe, escaping war and seeking work Posted: 23 Jul 2015 08:41 AM PDT By Isabel Coles ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - The economy is in freefall, but business has never been better for one trade in Iraq's Kurdistan region. Smugglers are taking thousands of dollars from young Kurds desperate to leave the autonomous region, now at war with Islamic State militants and in the throes of economic crisis. One Kurdish smuggler involved in the trade for nearly three decades said the network of which he is a part sent 255 people to Europe in May and June alone, nearly all of them young men. |
How the Presidential Candidates Would Confront $18.6 Trillion of U.S. Debt Posted: 23 Jul 2015 08:16 AM PDT It has taken a while, but many of the 2016 presidential candidates have begun talking about how $18.6 trillion in long-term debt could threaten the U.S. economy, and what they would do to address it if they manage to succeed President Obama in the White House. |
The Gaping Hole in the Iran Debate Posted: 23 Jul 2015 07:43 AM PDT |
Region's militant troubles weigh on Morocco's vital tourism industry Posted: 23 Jul 2015 07:34 AM PDT
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Two Swedes arrested on Syria terrorist crime suspicion Posted: 23 Jul 2015 06:42 AM PDT Two Swedes were arrested on Thursday on suspicion of terrorist crimes in committing murder in Syria in 2013, the Swedish Prosecution Authority said, adding a third person was arrested in absentia. In a brief press release, the authority said the apprehended suspects were Swedish citizens, 30 and 32 years old, but did not name them or identify them by gender. "Two persons have been arrested in Gothenburg on probable cause on suspicion of terrorist crimes in committing murder," the Prosecution Authority said in a press release. |
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Roughly 100 Fantastic Pieces of Journalism Posted: 23 Jul 2015 05:15 AM PDT
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FBI chief: Islamic State group bigger threat than al-Qaida Posted: 23 Jul 2015 04:23 AM PDT ASPEN, Colorado (AP) — The Islamic State group's effort to inspire troubled Americans to violence has become more of a terror threat to the U.S. than an external attack by al-Qaida, the FBI director said Wednesday. |
Drones and ditches as Turkey tightens border after Islamic State bombing Posted: 23 Jul 2015 03:53 AM PDT By Orhan Coskun ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey is erecting a modular wall along part of its border with Syria as well as reinforcing wire fencing and digging extra ditches after a suspected Islamic State suicide bombing killed 32 mostly young students in a border town this week. Turkey's NATO allies have long expressed concern about control of its border with Syria which in parts runs directly parallel with territory controlled by Islamic State. A suicide bombing on Monday in the southeastern town of Suruc highlighted fears about Syria's conflict spilling onto Turkish soil. |
New terror threat system for Australia Posted: 22 Jul 2015 08:58 PM PDT
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PKK claims murder of Turkish police to avenge 'IS bombing' Posted: 22 Jul 2015 08:16 PM PDT
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Obama, Turkey's Erdogan discuss regional security and IS Posted: 22 Jul 2015 07:11 PM PDT
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No changes to Obama schedule in Kenya after leak: White House Posted: 22 Jul 2015 07:01 PM PDT
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