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Majlis (Parliament) National Security and Foreign Policy Committee Rapporteur Kazem Jalali as saying on Sunday. The MP stated that there has been no major change in US diplomacy vis-à-vis Iran since US President Barack Obama took office last year. "It...
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Yesterday, Jonathan Pollard began the twenty-fifth year of his life sentence for passing to Israel during the 1980s classified US data concerning various Arab states, including evidence of Saddam Hussein's development of chemical weapons. This distressing...
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After the passage of almost two decades since the Gulf War, Kuwaitis still view Americans as allies. The relationship between the two countries has not been troubled, despite escalating tensions between the United States with Iran and Iraq, two of Kuwait's...
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Frank classified interviews with British Army commanders reveal that Blair misled MPs and the public throughout 2002. The need to conceal Britain's real objective in Iraq from Parliament resulted in a 'rushed' operation 'lacking in coherence and resources'...
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The figure includes nine military civilians killed in action. At least 3,476 military personnel died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's numbers. The AP count is two fewer than the Defense Department's tally, last updated Friday...
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Paul Zimmerman, t r u t h o u t Op-Ed The United States insists that weapons containing depleted uranium (DU) pose no health hazards to exposed populations. This charade persists because an artful propaganda matrix has infiltrated and corrupted certain...
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Wash. — For an Army weary from war, they offer tea and sympathy — along with double tall lattes, caramel macchiatos and leads on civilian jobs. At Coffee Strong, outside the gates of Fort Lewis, the brew is served up by veterans and comes with a shot...
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Six months into Barack Obama's presidency, the U.S. public's display of antiwar sentiment has faded to barely a whisper. Despite Obama's vow to withdraw all combat forces from Iraq before September 2011, he plans to leave up to 50,000 troops in "training...
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Dominic "Rocky" Baragona was killed in Iraq on the very day he was going home. He was en route, heading south on the road between Baghdad and Kuwait City, when a tractor-trailer lost control, jackknifed across the highway and crushed his Humvee. That...
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O'Steen, a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, spent 10 months in Iraq working with the provincial reconstruction team there to build schools, public health infrastructure and facilitate economic development in the Babil region near the ancient city...
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