Obama Extends Iran Sanctions

President Barack Obama followed in the footsteps of his predecessors today, renewing the annual sanctions that ban US companies from trading or investing in Iran. Obama cited the "continuing and unusual and extraordinary threat" posed by the Iranian government, which...

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Obama to Escalate Drone Attacks in Pakistan

Just days after President Obama spoke in an interview of reaching out to moderate Taliban in an effort to reconcile at least some aspects of the growing insurgency with the faltering Afghan government, reports are emerging that his administration is planning to...

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12,000 US Troops to Leave Iraq by September

The US military announced today that 12,000 troops, less than 10 percent of the overall US presence on the ground, will be leaving Iraq in the next 6 months. The announcement that the long-promised pullout will continue at a snail's pace was further marred, however,...

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Obama Calls for Crackdown on Defense Spending Waste

In an event today at the White House, President Barack Obama called for a crackdown on wasteful defense spending and said there must be more competition in the contracting process. Obama declared the "days of giving defense contractors a blank check are over." The...

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Clinton Declares Iran a Threat

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lashed out at the Iranian government today, declaring them a threat to the Middle East, Europe and Russia. Clinton also claimed that "it is clear that Iran intends to interfere with the internal affairs of all of these people."...

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Russia Won’t Haggle Over US Missile Defense Plans

The reports yesterday that the Obama Administration has offered to abandon the missile defense shield in Eastern Europe in return for Russian help in diplomatic measures against the Iranian government were publicly responded to by Russian President Dmitry Medvedev...

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Republicans Laud Obama’s Iraq Plan, Dems Unhappy

President Obama's Iraq plan, being presented as ending the "combat mission" by August 31, 2010 while keeping as many as 50,000 troops in the nation engaging in combat missions for an unknown period after that, is raising hackles from some Democrats in Congress. On the...

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