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New York Times: US Intelligence Says Iran Not Developing Nukes

by John Glaser | Feb 25, 2012

The intelligence community in the United States believe there is no hard evidence that Iran has decided to build a nuclear bomb, the New York Times finally reported on Saturday.  The New York Times ran a front page article on Saturday reiterating the consensus view of...

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Yemen Announces Hadi ‘Victory’ in Single Candidate Vote

by Jason Ditz | Feb 24, 2012

Yemen Announces Hadi ‘Victory’ in Single Candidate Vote | Obama cheers election of Hadi

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Death Toll Figures Vary Widely on Another Bloody Friday in Syria

by Jason Ditz | Feb 24, 2012

Death Toll Figures Vary Widely on Another Bloody Friday in Syria | Various opposition groups put toll between 50 and 103

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Obama ‘Consulted’ Team Before Apologizing Over Quran Burnings

by Jason Ditz | Feb 24, 2012

Obama ‘Consulted’ Team Before Apologizing Over Quran Burnings | Newt says Afghans don’t deserve apology

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Obama Commits to US Intervention in Syria

by Jason Ditz | Feb 24, 2012

Obama Commits to US Intervention in Syria | US can’t be bystander, president insists

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US Continues Mixed Signals on Arming Syrian Rebels

by Jason Ditz | Feb 24, 2012

US Continues Mixed Signals on Arming Syrian Rebels | Saudi FM: Weapons to FSA ‘an excellent idea’

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US Secretly Planning Moves Against Syrian Chemical Weapons

by Jason Ditz | Feb 24, 2012

US Secretly Planning Moves Against Syrian Chemical Weapons | Officials say Assad’s WMDs ‘in play’

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Unrest Over Quran Burning Leaves 24 Dead as Protests Spread to Pakistan

by John Glaser | Feb 24, 2012

Massive protests over the U.S. military's burning of Muslim holy books have caused two dozen deaths in Afghanistan and has now spread to Pakistan, where anti-American sentiment has hit unprecedented levels. Afghan protesters tried to storm a U.S. consulate in Herat...

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US, EU, Arab States Push for UN ‘Peacekeeping’ Forces in Syria

by John Glaser | Feb 24, 2012

The nations making up the "Friends of Syria" group meeting in Tunisia are expected to call for the United Nations to send "peacekeeping" forces if and when the Assad regime agrees to a cease-fire. The United States, European and Arab nations, almost 70 in all, are...

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New IAEA Report Hypes Fear on Iran’s Nuclear Program

by John Glaser | Feb 24, 2012

In its latest report, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog said it continues to have serious concerns about a possible military dimension to Iran's nuclear program, despite the highly questioned November report and U.S. intelligence to the contrary. In a confidential document,...

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