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Pakistani Doctor Sentenced to 33 Years for Treason in CIA Bin Laden Trap

by Jason Ditz | May 23, 2012

Pakistani Doctor Sentenced to 33 Years for Treason in CIA Bin Laden Trap | Levin: This is the opposite of treason

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British Army Chief: US ‘Special Relationship’ Might Be Too Expensive

by Jason Ditz | May 23, 2012

British Army Chief: US ‘Special Relationship’ Might Be Too Expensive | Pricey military spending just to keep US happy

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Growing Opposition as US Mulls Arming Domestic Drones

by Jason Ditz | May 23, 2012

Growing Opposition as US Mulls Arming Domestic Drones | ACLU: Not appropriate for police to have attack drones

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Afghanistan Secretly Adopts Indefinite Detention Regime With US Instruction

by John Glaser | May 23, 2012

With Washington's supervision, Afghanistan is secretly adopting a system of indefinite detention for thousands of prisoners previously held without charge by the U.S., human rights organizations have found. As part of the Obama administration's concessions to the...

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UN Monitors Dispute Syrian Rebel Claims of Police Killings

by Jason Ditz | May 22, 2012

UN Monitors Dispute Syrian Rebel Claims of Police Killings | Rebels kidnap Lebanese pilgrims in northern Syria

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Fighting Escalates, Ethiopia Military Vows ‘Onslaught’ in Southern Somalia

by Jason Ditz | May 22, 2012

Fighting Escalates, Ethiopia Military Vows ‘Onslaught’ in Southern Somalia | AU attacks towns around Mogadishu

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North Korea to ‘Boost Nuclear Deterrent’ After Latest US Threats

by Jason Ditz | May 22, 2012

North Korea to ‘Boost Nuclear Deterrent’ After Latest US Threats | North Korean FM: Policy will remain as US continues hostile policies

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Requirement for US Soldiers in Afghanistan to Obtain a Warrant Largely Symbolic

by John Glaser | May 22, 2012

Pursuant to the deal reached by Kabul and Washington for drawing down the war in Afghanistan, U.S. soldiers are now statutorily required to obtain a warrant before entering Afghan homes. The Obama administration, desperate to come to an agreement and extricate itself...

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Khartoum Suggests Israeli Involvement in Car Blast in East Sudan

by John Glaser | May 22, 2012

One person was killed when a car exploded in the eastern Sudanese city of Port Sudan on Tuesday in what some say may have been a covert Israeli strike. The car was struck in the Sudan's east on what has been cited as an arms smuggling route to the Hamas-controlled...

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For Public Consumption: NATO ‘Pullout’ Won’t Actually Remove Troops From Afghanistan

by Jason Ditz | May 22, 2012

For Public Consumption: NATO ‘Pullout’ Won’t Actually Remove Troops From Afghanistan | Officials hype ‘transition’ to skeptical public

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