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More than 500 people killed in Iraq this year
Turkey closes border gate on Syria for 'security reasons'
US gov’t taps GlaxoSmithKline for new antibiotics
Iran, Hezbollah increasing support for Assad: UK
India test-fires BrahMos missile from ship
Artillery lands in east Congo city, humanitarian camp
EU leaders focus on Amazon, Google over tax policy
Lavrov: Current situation of Karabakh unacceptable
Turkey opens new chapter for commerce with Canada
Israel detains 2 Palestinian policemen
Afghanistan gives India military equipment "wish list"
NATO Air Command bids farewell to Izmir
Hot air balloons operate in Cappadocia
Obama pledges necessary help for storm-hit Oklahoma
Spain reject 'Franco condemnation day' bill
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Will NATO intervene in Syria?
Turkey and Syria exchanged mortar and artillery fire last week. The dispute need not involve United States, yet NATO membership risks dragging America into yet another unnecessary war, this time in the guise of defending its Turkish allies.Last week, ...
Creating Crisis: Another War in the Balkans?
The Bush administration has made quite a botch of U.S. foreign policy. Initiating an unnecessary and needlessly bloody war in Iraq. Pushing a now discredited belligerent campaign against Iran. Creating more Islamic hostility and additional terrorists ...
Threatening the All-Volunteer Force
A collective madness has captured Washington, D.C. Actually, that's not news. Washington often has been captured by collective madness. One of the latest and strangest episodes is the belief that America must increase the size of its armed forces.All ...
The Conquest of America by Iraq
President George W. Bush and his supporters live in the world of "what ought to be." The U.S. ought to be able to crush the insurgency, establish liberal democracy, and impose Western values in Iraq. America ought to be able to spread U.S.-style poli ...
A New Peril from the East?
The United States dominates the globe, but analysts who make a living proclaiming America to be the essential nation, the unipower, the global rulemaker and policeman, are nervous. China refuses to remain supine and is increasingly investing in its m ...
Who Would Jesus Kill?
Religion, not patriotism, truly is the last refuge of the scoundrel. While most believers want to worship God and serve their fellow human beings, a few people twist the sacred for personal and political profit. Indeed, claiming that "God is on my si ...
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