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timesonline.co.uk — An op-ed piece attempting to piece the puzzle of the CIA Tapes controversy together.
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Pakistan investigates alleged US missile strike view story
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistani intelligence agents on Friday were investigating the identities of up to eight foreigners believed killed in a suspected US missile strike close to the Afghan border.
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Iraq War Vets Plan Action to “Force the Issue”, Demand Face Time at Final Prez Debate - DigitalJournal.com: The Power of Cit view story
Members and supporters of Iraqi Vets Against the War (IVAW) plan to crash the final Presidential debate on Oct. 15th at Hofstra University if the IVAW representatives are not permitted to address a question to both Sen.John McCain and Sen.Barack Obama...
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Pentagon sees reconciliation with Taliban, not Qaeda view story
(Reuters) - The United States would be prepared to reconcile with the Taliban if the Afghanistan government pursued talks to end the war, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Thursday. But he said Washington would not consider any negotiations wit
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Military Justifies Attack That Killed at Least 33 Afghan Civilians - washingtonpost.com view story
A military investigation has concluded that U.S. forces acted in legitimate self-defense in launching an August air assault against Taliban militants in Afghanistan that it said left 33 civilians dead, including at least 12 children.
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U.S. Study Is Said to Warn of Crisis in Afghanistan view story
A draft report by American intelligence agencies found that Afghanistan is in a “downward spiral.”
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In Afghanistan with the ISAF view photo
The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) is the mission established by the UN Security Council in 2001 to secure parts of Afghanistan to allow the establishment of Hamid Karzai's new administration.
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