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Philippines President: No Revenge Attacks After Rebels Kill 19 Soldiers

by Jason Ditz | Oct 20, 2011

Philippines President: No Revenge Attacks After Rebels Kill 19 Soldiers | Insists govt will still honor truce

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For US, Gadhafi’s Death a Laughing Matter

by Jason Ditz | Oct 20, 2011

For US, Gadhafi’s Death a Laughing Matter | Chuckling Hillary mocks slain dictator

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Dozens Injured as NATO Troops Attack Kosovar Serbs, Destroy Roadblocks

by Jason Ditz | Oct 20, 2011

Dozens Injured as NATO Troops Attack Kosovar Serbs, Destroy Roadblocks | Locals suggest new roadblocks could be erected

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Obama Admin Scales Up Tensions, Ignoring Mistrust of Alleged Iran Plot

by John Glaser | Oct 20, 2011

Anonymous US officials are disseminating statements in the media about Iran's Quds Force being "increasingly aggressive" on a "worldwide" scale, after allegations last week that they orchestrated an attempted assassination of a Saudi ambassador in DC. Attempts both...

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Studies: One in Three Female US Soldiers Raped During Service

by Jason Ditz | Oct 20, 2011

Studies: One in Three Female US Soldiers Raped During Service

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Clinton Threatens Pakistan With ‘Unilateral’ Moves Over Haqqani Network

by Jason Ditz | Oct 20, 2011

Clinton Threatens Pakistan With ‘Unilateral’ Moves Over Haqqani Network | Another diplomatic visit decays into open threats

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10,000 at the Border: Turkish Troops Continue to Pour into Northern Iraq

by Jason Ditz | Oct 20, 2011

10,000 at the Border: Turkish Troops Continue to Pour into Northern Iraq | Pro-invasion rally held in Istanbul

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US & Afghan Soldiers Allegedly Forced Civilians Onto Mine-Filled Roads

by John Glaser | Oct 20, 2011

Afghan and American troops forced civilians to march ahead of them on roads believed to have been filled with bombs and landmines planted by insurgents, according to allegations from villagers in southern Afghanistan. No civilians or soldiers were harmed in the...

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NATO: 115 Killed in Afghanistan’s Kunar Province

by Jason Ditz | Oct 20, 2011

NATO: 115 Killed in Afghanistan’s Kunar Province | Toll is from ‘series of multiple, smaller operations,’ officials say

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Ahead of Clinton Visit, Pakistan Reports Bloody Fight With Militants

by John Glaser | Oct 20, 2011

Almost 40 people were killed in gun battles in Pakistan's tribal district of Khyber, which lies between Peshawar and Afghanistan and is the main route for US-NATO military supplies in Afghanistan. "At least 34 militants and three [Pakistani] soldiers were killed...

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