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Clinton Says US May Lift Cold War-Era Sanctions on Russia

by John Glaser | Sep 8, 2012

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Saturday that the United States would soon lift Cold War-era trade sanctions on Russia, in an example of how hostile Washington has been more than two decades later, although it was unclear whether the move has support in...

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Ahead of UN Speech, Iran to Signal Willingness to Negotiate

by John Glaser | Sep 8, 2012

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is preparing for a speech later this month at the United Nations General Assembly, and by all accounts Iran will aim to signal its openness to continued talks, which have stalled due to US intransigence. Iran's relative weakness...

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Abbas Announces Another UN Bid for Palestinian Statehood

by John Glaser | Sep 8, 2012

President of the Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas on Saturday announced his intention to again make a bid at the United Nations to upgrade the status of Palestine to "a state under occupation." "When we go to the UN, we will say we are a state under occupation,"...

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Egypt’s Offensive in Sinai Coordinated With Israel, Not Violating Treaty

by John Glaser | Sep 8, 2012

Egypt said Saturday that its military offensive in the Sinai Peninsula is coordinated with Israel and doesn't violate the two nations' peace treaty. Early last month the Egyptian government cracked down with heavy military reinforcements in the Sinai following a...

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Jihadists Striving for Autocratic Theocracy Make Up Syrian Rebels

by John Glaser | Sep 8, 2012

Foreign Islamic extremists "intent on turning Syria into an autocratic theocracy have swollen the ranks of rebels fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad and think they are waging a 'holy war,'" Reuters reports a surgeon treating rebel fighters in Aleppo as...

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As Syrian Civil War Grows, Religious Minorities Form Militias

by Jason Ditz | Sep 7, 2012

As Syrian Civil War Grows, Religious Minorities Form Militias

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Turkish Warplanes Pound Northern Iraq

by Jason Ditz | Sep 7, 2012

Turkish Warplanes Pound Northern Iraq | Irbil Province pounded amid claims of PKK deployment

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Iran Oil Exports Plummet as Prices Rise

by Jason Ditz | Sep 7, 2012

Iran Oil Exports Plummet as Prices Rise | US sanctions keeping producer off the market as admin frets prices

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At Least 27 Killed in Turkey’s New Offensive Along Iraqi Border

by Jason Ditz | Sep 7, 2012

At Least 27 Killed in Turkey’s New Offensive Along Iraqi Border | 26 PKK members and one Turkish soldier reported slain since yesterday

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Haqqani Commanders Warn ‘Terror’ Label Will Harm Afghan Talks

by Jason Ditz | Sep 7, 2012

Haqqani Commanders Warn ‘Terror’ Label Will Harm Afghan Talks | Condemn US as ‘not sincere’ on negotiations

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