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News
Updated March 6, 2015 - 11:19 PM EST
Opposition Growing Against ISIS War Authorization
US Syria Strategy in Tatters With Rebels' Collapse
 
  Kerry: Military Pressure Needed to Oust Assad
US 'Concerned' by Iran's Involvement in ISIS War
 
  ISIS Eager to Confront US Ground Forces in Iraq
  Growing Civilian Exodus as Iraqi Forces Near Tikrit
  ISIS Fighters Bulldoze Ancient Assyrian Palace in Iraq
  Thousands Try to Flee Tikrit as 339 Are Killed Across Iraq
PLO Votes to End Security Cooperation With Israel
Iran: Open to 10-Year Partial Freeze on Nuclear Program
Viewpoints
The Long History of Israel Gaming the 'Iranian Threat'  by Gareth Porter
Petraeus Won't Go to Jail for His Leaks. Snowden Shouldn't Either  by Trevor Timm
Paris Doesn't Bother With Bibi  by Scott McConnell
ISIS in Ukraine  by Justin Raimondo
Is Drone Warfare Fraying at the Edges?  by Pratap Chatterjee
An Agreement Good for Israel, Bad for Netanyahu  by Paul R. Pillar

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Frontline
New Zealand Spies on Neighbors in Secret 'Five Eyes' Global Surveillance
Meet Casper: Yet Another Malware Likely Created by France for Surveillance
ISIS Is Adept on Twitter, Study Finds
South Africa to Investigate Spy Allegations
 
Iraq
Thousands Try to Flee Tikrit as 339 Are Killed Across Iraq
ISIS Torches Oil Field Near Tikrit as Militia Advance
Fleeing Tikrit Residents Fear No Return as Iraqi Forces Close In
Iraqi Leader Warns Troops Against Reprisals as They Attack Tikrit
28,000 Have Fled Fighting in Tikrit, Says the UN
Insurgent Attacks in Iraqi Capital Kill at Least 16 People
Turkish Leader Warns of Renewed Sectarian War in Iraq
Peshmerga Accidentally Shot by Dutch Trainer
Iraqi Army Drops Leaflets Over ISIS-Held Areas
Iraq Says Iran Nuclear Talks Will Lead to Peaceful Solution
Vice President Ayad Allawi Attempting to Form New Alliance
Syria
Heavy Fighting in Aleppo as Opposition Eyes 'New Strategy'
Syria Says It Killed Military Leader of al-Qaeda Group
Clashes Near Aleppo Intelligence HQ
UK Teacher Jamshed Javeed Jailed for Syria 'Jihad' Plan
UN Rights Boss Seeks Campaign to 'Discredit ISIS'
From Belgium to Syria and Back: How a Man Went From Altar Boy to ISIS Fan
US Presses Security Council to Condemn Use of Chlorine as Weapon in Syria
Yemen
Yemen's Houthis Seize National Dialogue HQ, President Insists Group Must Leave Sanaa
Kidnapped Iranian Diplomat Held in Yemen Since 2013 Freed
Turkey
Turkish President Erdogan Fined 10,000 Lira for Calling Statue Symbolizing Peace a 'Monstrosity'
Turkish Fighter Jet Crashes During Training Flight, Two Dead: Military
Middle East
Top General: US Considering Possible Middle East Missile Defense
Saudi King Aims for New Sunni Bloc Against Iran and ISIS
Facebook Rant Lands US Man in UAE Jail
Pakistan
Outcry and Fear as Pakistan Builds New Nuclear Reactors in Dangerous Karachi
Pakistan Lawmakers Hold Elections for New Senators
Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws Snare Minorities, Activists
Pakistan Bans Baloch Activist From US Trip
Koreas
State Dept. Says South Korea Ties Strong Despite Knife Attack
Missing Canadian Pastor Being Held by North Korea: Church
Asia
Japan, China to Hold First Security Talks in Four Years
China Premier Says Confident of Peaceful Growth in Taiwan Ties
Baton-Wielding Myanmar Police Force Pro-Student Protesters to Flee
Thai Constitution Panel Seeks Two-Year Political Ban for Junta Members
India Threatens BBC Over Rapist Interview
Bangladesh Islamist Appeals Against Death Sentence for War Crimes
Americas
Mexico: Troops Kill 4 in Gunbattle Near Border With Texas
Colombians More Optimistic About Peace Deal With Marxist Rebels: Poll
 
Battleground 2016
Rick Perry's Map Gaffe: He's Apparently Worried About the Threat of a Soviet-Era Iran
Top Lobbyist: 2016 to Be 'Bumper Year' Thanks to Clinton Campaign
Hillary's Hawkishness Could Cost Her the Presidency
Lindsey Graham Apologizes for Sounding Like a Sexist Pig With Pelosi Jab, but Says She's Still Wrong on Iran
The War at Home
Feds Admit Stingrays Can Disrupt Cell Service of Bystanders
CIA Whistleblower John Kiriakou: Torture Happens in the US
Giuliani Tells Fox He's Meeting With Iranian Dissident Group
Study: Soldiers Don't Recover From Concussions as Quickly as Athletes
Senators Want to Strengthen Military Mental Health Screenings
Starting Over in Dearborn, Michigan: the Arab Capital of North America
Israel/Palestine
Ex-Mossad Chief Calls Netanyahu's Iran Speech 'Bullshit'
Israel to Resume Imports of Gaza Fruit and Vegetables for First Time in Since 2007
Netanyahu's Congress Speech Did Not Help Likud, Post Poll Finds
Kahlon Rejects Lapid's Offer for Post-Election Alliance
Zionist Union, Meretz May Revoke Their Surplus-Vote Accord and Sign With Other Parties
Israeli Naval Forces Wound 2 Gaza Fishermen: Officials
Israeli Army Temporarily Halts Use of Attack Dogs in West Bank
Ukraine
Russia Says Concerned by Talk of US Arms Supplies to Kiev
Ukraine Passes Law to Boost Armed Forces by a Third
Ukraine Military Says One Soldier Killed in Past 24 Hours in East
Polish PM Chastises Deputy for Warnings Over Ukraine
Strengthening Ukrainian Army Is in Europe's Interests: Polish Official
Russia
Russia Is Exxon Mobil's Future, and the Future Is Bright
Russia Starts Large-Scale Military Exercises in Disputed Territories
Russian Policeman Gets 15-Year Sentence for Spying for US
Europe
PM: Finland Should Not Exclude NATO Application in Next Four Years
Poland's Lawmakers to Go Through Military Training
British MPs Say Agencies Should Do More to Recruit Female Spies
Libya
Libya Asks UN for Arms to Battle ISIS
Libya Rivals Hold Unity Talks in Morocco
Libya Declares 11 Oil-Fields Shut After Attacks
Libyan Government Forces Say to Halt Air Strikes for Peace Talks
Egypt
Egypt Puts Over 200 on Trial, Accused of Militant Activity
Egypt Names New Interior Minister to Combat Religious Extremism
Boko Haram
At Least 45 Killed in Boko Haram Attack in Nigeria's Borno State
Boko Haram Refugees Risk Lives to Cross Lake to Chad Camps
Woman Beaten to Death in Nigerian Market Was 'Mentally Ill and Not a Suicide Bomber', Police Say
Sudan
UN: Almost Half a Million People in Darfur Displaced in 2014
 
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Justin Raimondo
3/06/2015
ISIS in Ukraine

Nebojsa Malic
3/05/2015
Not Quite Goodbye

Ivan Eland
3/03/2015
The US Government Is Making the Problem of Islamist Extremism Worse

Lucy Steigerwald
2/26/2015
Gitmo Comes to Chicago

David R. Henderson
12/16/2014
Questioning the Powerful

Ran HaCohen
8/02/2014
Yet Another War of Deceit

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