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News Source: Scoop
| about 4 hours ago
Well, there was a great deal of consultation of course, when I visited the country. I spent time talking with both leaders of government as well as the military and intelligence services. I spoke with other representatives, citizens, our national
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News Source: Voice of America
| about 4 hours ago
The U.S. national security adviser says Washington is still open to nuclear negotiations with Iran, but the picture is not a "good one." Jim Jones said Sunday the "clock is ticking" toward the end of the year, when President Barack Obama plans to
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News Source: Ynet News
| about 5 hours ago
Not a good picture.' Jones  Photo: AP Nuclear reactor in Bushehr, Iran  Photo: Reuters National Security Adviser Jones tells CNN, 'Door is still open. The "clock is ticking" on an American offer to engage Iran in negotiations, US National
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News Source: NewKerala
| 1 day ago
I�m not sure that folks will say (the Taliban) right inside the city (Quetta) or precisely, it will move around and so forth...General Petraeus highlighted that that the Siraj Haqqani network, believed to be operating from North Waziristan, was a ï¿
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News Source: Austin America-Statesman/Texas Longhorns
| 1 day ago
Foreign Service officer who for years helped shape American policy in the Arab and Muslim worlds as ambassador to Iraq, Pakistan and other nations, was named dean of Texas A&M University's Bush School of Government and Public Service on Friday. The
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News Source: Seattle Times
| 2 days ago
Placate the right — you get the troops; placate the left — we are on our way out. We shall fight in the air, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields, we shall fight in the hills — for 18 months...We shall never
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News Source: National Public Radio
| 2 days ago
David Petraeus, who commands American troops throughout the Middle East and South Asia, talks with Steve Inskeep about a country where Obama cannot send more forces: Pakistan. Transcript: Interview With Gen. Who is on the Pakistani side of the
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News Source: Christian Science Monitor
| 3 days ago
Greg Mortenson doesn't need to rely on think tanks or arcane policy documents to find the road to a better Afghanistan. The mountaineer-turned-school builder from Montana – recently nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize – depends on what might be