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Israeli DM: ‘Unilateral Action’ Possible on Palestinian Deal

by Jason Ditz | May 30, 2012

Israeli DM: ‘Unilateral Action’ Possible on Palestinian Deal | Officials say move unlikely, impractical

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US Troops Return to Pakistan for Training Mission

by Jason Ditz | May 30, 2012

US Troops Return to Pakistan for Training Mission | Expelled in November, first troops return to Peshawar

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Up to 68,000 US Troops to Remain in Afghanistan Into 2013

by John Glaser | May 30, 2012

The No. 2 U.S. commander in Afghanistan agrees with his superior officers that 68,000 U.S. troops will remain in Afghanistan going into next year. Lt. Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti says the U.S. should maintain that 68,000 troops into next year to continue combat operations...

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US Still Runs Afghan Torture Prison

by Jason Ditz | May 30, 2012

US Still Runs Afghan Torture Prison | Military retains effective control over detainees

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British Supreme Court Okays Assange Extradition, Leaves Open Appeal

by Jason Ditz | May 30, 2012

British Supreme Court Okays Assange Extradition, Leaves Open Appeal | Decision could set state for transfer to Sweden

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Former US Envoy: Saudi King Vowed to Obtain Nukes to ‘Counter Iran’

by Jason Ditz | May 30, 2012

Former US Envoy: Saudi King Vowed to Obtain Nukes to ‘Counter Iran’ | First public confirmation of April 2009 pledge

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Israel Charges Haaretz Reporter Over ‘State Secrets’

by Jason Ditz | May 30, 2012

Israel Charges Haaretz Reporter Over ‘State Secrets’ | Military censor okayed articles, but Blau still faces prison

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US Strikes Fueling al-Qaeda Sympathy in Yemen

by Jason Ditz | May 30, 2012

US Strikes Fueling al-Qaeda Sympathy in Yemen | As US drones pound towns, tribesmen switch sides

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Pakistani Warplanes Pound Tribal Areas, Killing 21

by Jason Ditz | May 29, 2012

Pakistani Warplanes Pound Tribal Areas, Killing 21 | Locals say many of the dead were civilians

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UN: After Single-Candidate Vote, Yemen’s Democracy ‘Largely on Track’

by Jason Ditz | May 29, 2012

UN: After Single-Candidate Vote, Yemen’s Democracy ‘Largely on Track’ | Ban terms vote a ‘model to achieve peace’

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