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Obama Discusses Situations in Iran, Syria, Afghanistan
President Barack Obama took questions from reporters at a press conference this afternoon on his administration's policies and intentions on situations in Iran, Syria and Afghanistan. ...
Washington Defends Controversial Targeting Of U.S. Nationals
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has defended the targeted killing of U.S. nationals living outside the United States who have taken up arms against the United States. ...
U.S. Will Act to Prevent Iran from Developing Nuclear Weapons, Panetta Says
Iran is America's greatest concern in the Middle East, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta told the American Israel Public Affairs Committee today.
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Panetta: U.S.-Israel Partnership Will Become Closer
Defense cooperation between the U.S. and Israel is already close, and it will get closer as both countries face the threats of the future, Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta said today. ...
Netanyahu Says All Options Available to Prevent a Nuclear Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his country cannot afford to wait much longer for diplomacy and sanctions to deter Iran's nuclear program. ...
Obama: Acting Alone Against Syria Would be a 'Mistake'
President Barack Obama said Tuesday that unilateral military action by the United States against the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would be a mistake. ...
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As al-Qaida takes advantage of the unrest in Syria, Iran is working desperately to keep Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime in power to support its own agenda, the U.S. Central Command commander told Congress today. ...
Images of alleged torture in Syrian hospitals ‘shocking’ – UN rights office The United Nations human rights office said today that images shown by a British news programme of the alleged torture of patients in Syrian hospitals were "shocking" and similar to those received by UN-mandated investigators. ...
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