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Updated March 3, 2013 - 11:17 PM EST
NATO Troops Kill 2 Afghan Kids Tending Cattle
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Israel Seeks to Exempt US Military Aid From Cuts
 
  US Lawmakers Question Military Aid to Egypt, Citing Israel
  Netanyahu Gets 14 More Days to Form Government
Syrian Clashes Bring Conflict to Iraq Doorstep
 
  Hezbollah, Syria Opposition Clashes Intensify, Raise Fears in Lebanon
  Rebels in Syria Suffer Losses on Two Fronts
Manning's Leak Admission Inspires Supporters
 
  Manning to Face More Serious Charges in Leak
  Transcript: Bradley Manning's Court Statement
Sides Differ on How Much Progress on Iran Talks
22 Hurt in Macedonia Protests Over New Defense Minister
Long-Ago Wiretap Inspires a Battle With CIA for More Info
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US Drones Blow Up Any Hope of Close Ties With Yemenis  by Farea Al Muslimi
AIPAC and Congress Sustain Iranian Nuclear Program  by Paul Pillar
John Kerry the Interventionist  by Ben Schreiner
Who's Turning Syria's Civil War Into a Jihad?  by Philip Giraldi
Can Chuck Hagel Stop the Pentagon Juggernaut?  by Eric Margolis
The Meaning of the Hagel Fight  by Robert Golan-Vilella

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2/27/2013
Hold US Policymakers to Their Abysmal Record on Foreign Meddling

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2/26/2013
Boots on Campus

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