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Turkey Sends Commandos Into Iraq After Kurdish Rebels Kill 26 Turkish Soldiers

Suspected P.K.K. rebels stage one of the worst attacks on Turkish troops in years

Oct 19, 2011 | Margaret Griffis

Clinton Vows Millions in Funding for New Libyan Regime

Officials Put Overall Figure Since February to $135 Million

Oct 18, 2011 | Jason Ditz

Yemeni Nobel Laureate Demands Saleh Be Prosecuted for War Crimes

The UN Security Council is considering a resolution to support the Gulf States' plan for Saleh to step down with immunity

Oct 18, 2011 | John Glaser

Obama Has Awlaki’s 16-Yr-Old Son, Friends Killed at Dinner

16-Year-Old US Citizen, Friends Were Eating Dinner When Missile Landed

Oct 18, 2011 | Jason Ditz

MeK, Supporters Demand Delay in Closure of Iraqi Camp Ashraf

Howard Dean Insists US 'Morally Responsible' for People in Terror Group's Camp

Oct 18, 2011 | Jason Ditz

US Escalates Assault on Haqqanis & Insurgents, To No Avail

Little or no measurable progress can be gleaned from recent offensive, or the war in general, as US insists it go on indefinitely

Oct 18, 2011 | John Glaser

Iran: DC Plot Suspect a High Profile MeK Member

State News Agency Speculates Plot Was Effort to Frame Iran

Oct 18, 2011 | Jason Ditz

Another NATO Ultimatum Slips: Kosovar Serbs Still Man Roadblocks

Serbia Opposes Move to Crush Unrest in Northern Kosovo

Oct 18, 2011 | Jason Ditz

At Least Eight Killed in Southeast Turkey Bombing

Three Civilians, Five Police Among the Slain

Oct 18, 2011 | Jason Ditz

US Nears Deal to Send Iraq $82M in Arms & Equipment

Amid tense negotiations for a continuing troop presence in Iraq, US fits Maliki into status quo policy of military support for MidEast regimes

Oct 18, 2011 | John Glaser

Defense Cuts Shift Military Equipment from Pentagon to Domestic Police

Facing budget cuts, the defense industry that makes drones, radar equipment, and sensors for use...

Oct 18, 2011 | John Glaser

Foreign Service Officer Van Buren Disciplined Over WikiLeaks

WASHINGTON — Peter Van Buren has been officially sanctioned today. Depending how one looks at...

Oct 18, 2011 | matt

US Finalizes $53M Arms Sale to Bahrain

Months of crimes and widespread human rights abuses by the Bahraini dictatorship have not deterred Obama's support

Oct 18, 2011 | John Glaser

State Dept Officer Peter Van Buren Punished Over WikiLeaks

WASHINGTON – Foreign Service officer Peter Van Buren has been officially sanctioned today. Depending how one...

Oct 18, 2011 | Kelley Vlahos

Uganda Deployment Latest Move in a Long-Standing Policy of Escalation

US Has Been Funding War in Region for Years

Oct 17, 2011 | Jason Ditz

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