Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday, 2 May 2013

Latest News May 2, 2013
Domestic Politics Limits Obama's Options on Syria
President Barack Obama says confirmation that Syria used chemical weapons would cause the United States to rethink its military options in connection with the two-year old civil war there. ...
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DOD Continues to Refine Options for President on Syria
Defense Department leaders continue to work on options and refine plans to respond to the situation in Syria if called upon, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said. ...
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Proving Chemical Weapons Use In Syria May Not Be Easy
Western powers have warned Damascus that using chemical weapons is a red line beyond which it could be necessary to intervene.
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S. Korea Reports Progress at Kaesong Complex
South Korea says it is making progress with the North on allowing the return of its workers who remain at a suspended joint industrial zone just north of the border. ...
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Pakistani Army Chief Disapproves of Critics
Pakistan’s military chief has issued a veiled warning following reports that army officers are upset at how authorities have treated Pervez Musharraf. ...
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US Charges Three With Hindering Boston Bombing Investigation
The U.S. is charging three young men with hindering its investigation into the deadly Boston Marathon bombings.
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Reviving the Arab Peace Initiative
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is pressing ahead with his effort to restart Arab-Israeli peace negotiations through talks with key nations that drew up the decade-old Arab Peace Initiative. ...
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Bolivia Expels USAID
Bolivian President Evo Morales says he is expelling the U.S. Agency for International Development, accusing it of interfering in his country's internal affairs. ...
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