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US Pressures Persian Gulf Allies to Provide Afghan War Troops

8 hours ago ago from WAR AGAINST INJUSTICE

Stop NATO Messages In This Digest (16 Messages) 1. U.S. Pressures Persian Gulf Allies To Supply NATO Afghan War Troops From: Rick Rozoff 2. NATO: More Combat Operations, More Afghan Civilian Deaths From: Rick Rozoff 3. U.S. NATO Envoy, Pentagon Official Tour Camp Bondsteel In Kosovo From: Rick Rozoff 4. Ex-Envoy: NATO In Afghanistan Trade-Off For U.S. Military Against Ru From: Rick Rozoff 5a. William Blum: The Anti-Empire Report From: ...

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Afghanistan, the Baltics and Caucasus: NATO and The West Extending the War beyond Their Borders

7 hours ago ago from Welcome to the Armenian Mirror-Spectator

By Editor on Dec 10, 2009 in Armenia By Rick Rozoff “In addition to being the lengthiest and biggest war in the world, the US and NATO Afghan campaign is the first armed conflict in this young millennium with an international dimension. In fact, its global scope in some aspects is grander than those of the two world wars of the first half of the last century . This is true in two regards. First, in the historically unprecedented ...

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europe view: three cheers for Primakov

18 hours ago ago from Edward Lucas

Europe.view The neighbour from hell Dec 10th 2009 From Economist.com Cack-handed Russian tactics are boosting NATO in eastern Europe IN THE 1990s, when enlarging NATO to take in the ex-communist countries still seemed perilous and impractical, help came from an unexpected source. Yevgeny Primakov (pictured), a steely old Soviet spook who became first head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, then foreign minister and even, ...

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Iraq-Afghanistan Casualties

1 day ago ago from Immelman for Congress

U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq As of Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009, at least 4,367 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. Since the start of U.S. military operations in Iraq, 31,582 U.S. service members have been wounded in hostile action, according to the Defense Department's weekly tally. Multimedia U.S. Troop Casualties in Iraq ...

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News, December 10, 2009

16 hours ago ago from Afghanistan Front News

Headlines Petraeus Warns of Long, Expensive Afghan Stay Gates Surprised by Karzai Remarks on Afghan Forces NATO Sees Pick-Up in Afghan Combat, Warns on Deaths Afghanistan's 'Bravest Woman' Pins Hopes on USA, not Obama Kabul Mayor Still Running City Despite Conviction Other News ...

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