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US Alliance With Saleh Strained as Yemen is Destabilized

by John Glaser | Oct 26, 2011

Embattled Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, a longtime American ally, is still benefiting from US support, despite tenuous calls for him to step down. But tensions are building as calls for his ouster intensify and as Washington's concerns drift farther from his...

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Libya NTC Leader Wants NATO Warplanes Through December

by Jason Ditz | Oct 26, 2011

Libya NTC Leader Wants NATO Warplanes Through December | Urges NATO to add ‘military advisers’ on the ground

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Kenyan Invasion Worsening South Somali Humanitarian Crisis

by Jason Ditz | Oct 26, 2011

Kenyan Invasion Worsening South Somali Humanitarian Crisis | Kenya admits it has been planning invasion for years

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10 Killed, Scores Wounded in Afghan Fuel Truck Bombing

by Jason Ditz | Oct 26, 2011

10 Killed, Scores Wounded in Afghan Fuel Truck Bombing | NATO fuel tanker was attacked while trying to enter Bagram

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Official Claims of a Transition to Afghan-Controlled Security Are Unlikely

by John Glaser | Oct 26, 2011

US and NATO officials are claiming that Afghan forces could soon start taking charge of security in large portions of northern and western Afghanistan, in preparation the fuller transition ostensibly set for 2014. After the second phase of the transition begins in...

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Report: Saif al-Islam Gadhafi Negotiating Surrender to Hague

by Jason Ditz | Oct 26, 2011

Report: Saif al-Islam Gadhafi Negotiating Surrender to Hague | NTC says former Gadhafi heir apparent seeking a way out

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Civilians Flee as Philippines Army Intensifies Southern Air Strikes

by Jason Ditz | Oct 25, 2011

Civilians Flee as Philippines Army Intensifies Southern Air Strikes | Military reports ‘heavy resistance’ in region

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Wartime Contracting Commission Classifies Findings for Next 20 Years

by John Glaser | Oct 25, 2011

The Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan has decided to not reveal its full findings and materials to the public for another two decades, despite its stated purposes of investigating and exposing government waste. The Commission has been at work...

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US Charges Singaporeans For Selling Radio Equipment to Iranians

by John Glaser | Oct 25, 2011

Authorities in Singapore have arrested four citizens of Singapore in connection with a US request for extradition for allegedly exporting radio equipment to Iran that subsequently ended up in roadside bombs in Iraq, according a Justice Department statement released...

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Pentagon: Uganda Deployment ‘Won’t Be Open-Ended’

by Jason Ditz | Oct 25, 2011

Pentagon: Uganda Deployment ‘Won’t Be Open-Ended’ | Says officials planning for war to last ‘several months’

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