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Stay out of Syria
With the Iraq War behind us and our departure from Afghanistan underway, the United States could be entering a well-earned respite from fighting. But even before peace can take hold, hawks are singing the old country song: "I've enjoyed as much of this as...
Tags: The Wall Street Journal, White House, Pakistan, Weaponry, Bashar Assad
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CIA buys trouble in Afghanistan
In a time when the whetted and arbitrary deficit-reduction knife is cutting bone out of critical U.S. government programs, the image of shopping bags stuffed with CIA cash handed off on a monthly basis to Afghan President Hamid Karzai — who reigns...
Tags: Police Investigations, Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz al Saud, Hamid Karzai, Abdullah II of Jordan, National Government
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Report on Syria's chemical weapons could put fresh pressure on U.S.
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates -- U.S. intelligence has determined that embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad deployed chemical weapons to subdue the rebellion in his country, Obama administration officials said Thursday, a disclosure that could move...
Tags: Israel, United Arab Emirates, White House, Weaponry, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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FBI: Miss. man arrested, accused in ricin letters
Associated PressOXFORD, Miss. (AP) - The FBI has identified a Mississippi man suspected of mailing letters containing poisonous ricin as 45-year-old Paul Kevin Curtis. FBI Special Agent in Charge Daniel McMullen said Curtis was arrested Wednesday afternoon at his...Tags: Police Investigations, White House, U.S. Postal Service, Joe Manchin III, Sports
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Ricin is indicated in letters to Obama, Levin, multiple senators
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a capital city on edge, letters sent to President Barack Obama and a Mississippi senator tested positive for poisonous ricin in preliminary checks, and authorities chased a stream of reports Wednesday of other suspicious-looking...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, White House, U.S. Postal Service, Jeff Flake, Sports
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Ricin letter sent to Obama; suspicious packages, envelopes reported on Capitol Hill
Associated PressLetters sent to President Barack Obama and a Mississippi senator tested positive for poisonous ricin in preliminary checks Wednesday, and authorities chased reports of other suspicious mail at a U.S. Capitol already on edge. An FBI intelligence...Tags: Police Investigations, White House, U.S. Postal Service, Jeff Flake, Joe Manchin III
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North Korea's nuclear warheads fit on a missile, official says
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.WASHINGTON -- A U.S. intelligence agency has concluded that North Korea has developed nuclear warheads small enough to fit on a ballistic missile, a congressman disclosed Thursday. At a House armed services committee hearing focused on the budget, Rep....Tags: Missile Systems, North Korea, Weaponry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Kim Jong Un
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CT, Meyersdale split track meet
DAVIDSVILLE — Conemaugh Township and Meyersdale split a varsity track and field meet on Monday. Meyersdale won the boys meet 122-22 while Township took the girls contest 75-73. First-place finishers in each event are as follows: ...Tags: Golf, Soccer, Track and Field, High School Sports, Sports
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US general: Taliban likely to be long-term threat
BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan (AP) — The United States accepts that a diminished but resilient Taliban is likely to remain a military threat in some parts of Afghanistan long after U.S. troops complete their combat mission next year, the top U.S....
Tags: Pakistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Military, Haqqani Network, Kabul (Afghanistan)
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Six Americans killed in Afghan attacks as top U.S. commander visits
KABUL, Afghanistan — On the same day that Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey arrived in Afghanistan for an assessment visit, six Americans were killed Saturday in attacks by Afghanistan insurgents. Hours after Dempsey arrived in...Tags: Rebellions, International Military Interventions, Afghanistan, Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Six Americans, doctor killed in Afghan attacks
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) — Six American troops and civilians and an Afghan doctor were killed in attacks on Saturday in southern and eastern Afghanistan as the U.S. military's top officer began a weekend visit to the country, officials said....
Tags: Bombings, Pakistan, Suicide, Executive Branch, U.S. Military
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