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Iraq-U.S. security deal

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The Iraqi cabinet has approved a security pact with the U.S. that could mean American troops could leave Iraq by the end of 2011.
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Syria protests against U.S.

Syria has accused the U.S. of an act of "criminal and terrorist aggression" over what it says was a helicopter raid on its territory....
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U.S. troop agreement with Iraq

The U.S. and Iraqi governments have reached a draft agreement that includes a timetable for withdrawing American troops in the next 4 years. ...
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Children of the Revolution

The population in Iran is 68 million, with nearly 70 percent aged 30 or younger -- these are the Children of the Revolution....
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Hunt for bin Laden and U.S.-Pakistan relations

The Bush Administration steps up hunt for extremists -- including Osama bin Laden -- inside Pakistan's tribal areas. ...
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General Petraeus on Iraq and Afghanistan

"Victory" might be on the lips of politicians, but it's not exactly what's going on in Iraq, according to General Petraeus....
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Iraq troop surge ends, Afghanistan uncertain

A possible endgame in Iraq, but the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs says we might not be winning in Afghanistan. ...
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Syria floats proposal for peace

Syria in talks with France, Qatar and Turkey to advance peace with its neighbors Israel and Lebanon....
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Al-Qaeda's Internal Debate

Former allies of Bin Laden are working to turn Islamist sentiment against al-Qaeda -- a look at the war of ideas within the Jihadi movement....
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Control of Anbar goes back to Iraq

The U.S. military has handed Anbar province, once the center of Iraq's Sunni insurgency, back to Iraqi control....
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