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Admiral Mullen Warns Afghan Situation Will Worsen

With the outlook in Afghanistan already looking worse every day, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman...

Oct 9, 2008 | Jason Ditz

Serbia Wins UN Bid to Review Independence of Kosovo

In what Serbian newspapers are calling a "great diplomatic victory," the UN General Assembly has...

Oct 9, 2008 | Jason Ditz

US Report Declares Herat Strike “Legitimate Self-Defense”

A late August US air strike in Herat Province which killed at least 90 civilians,...

Oct 9, 2008 | Jason Ditz

North Korea Bars Inspectors, Prepares to Restart Yongbyon Facility

North Korea has barred IAEA inspectors from all portions of the Yongbyon nuclear facility. They...

Oct 9, 2008 | Jason Ditz

Draft NIE Warns of “Downward Spiral” in Afghanistan

The National Intelligence Estimate on Afghanistan is nearing completion, and while as reported before the...

Oct 8, 2008 | Jason Ditz

Petraeus: US Should Talk With Talk With Taliban, Other Enemies

Much has been made of the rumored peace talks between Afghanistan and the Taliban, and...

Oct 8, 2008 | Jason Ditz

US Says Prepared for Anything as South Claims North Korea Developing Nuclear Warhead

South Korean Joint Chiefs chairman General Kim Tae-Young says he believes North Korea is attempting...

Oct 8, 2008 | Jason Ditz

“No Timetable” for SOFA as Troop Immunity Remains a Sticking Point

Though Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte claimed that the Status of Forces Agreement with...

Oct 8, 2008 | Jason Ditz

US Inquiry Revises Herat Civilian Toll, Still Disputes UN, Afghan Accounts

Updated 10/8 2:20 PM EST The United States has concluded its promised inquiry into August's...

Oct 7, 2008 | Jason Ditz

2008 “Town-Hall” Presidential Debate – A Foreign Policy Breakdown

Presidential candidates Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama held a town-hall style presidential debate...

Oct 7, 2008 | Jason Ditz

Pakistani Defense Secretary Says Pulling Out of US Alliance Not Possible

With the United States and Pakistan at loggerheads over the escalation of US military strikes...

Oct 7, 2008 | Jason Ditz

Upbeat Petraeus Sees “A Little Bit Less” Fragility in Iraq

After months of declaring the decreased violence in Iraq "fragile and reversible," incoming CENTCOM chief...

Oct 7, 2008 | Jason Ditz

Evidence Appears to Confirm US Claims that Hijacked Tanks Were Heading for South Sudan

It has now been nearly two weeks since pirates seized a cargo of Ukrainian military...

Oct 7, 2008 | Jason Ditz

Army Deployed After Police Clash With Bangkok Protesters

Thailand's military has dispatched unarmed troops to the streets of Bangkok in an attempt to...

Oct 7, 2008 | Jason Ditz

Gen. Craddock Tired of Explaining Need for Aggressive Afghan Drug War

In a surprisingly harsh outburst, NATO Supreme Commander for Europe General John Craddock has condemned...

Oct 6, 2008 | Jason Ditz

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