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ISIL Expansion in Middle East Prompts Arab League to Hold Emergency Session

Representatives of the Arab League meet Thursday in Cairo to discuss the deadly attacks on military checkpoints in North Sinai which occurred the previous day; the emergency session was reportedly requested by Egypt. The Arab League is convening an emergency session on Thursday in connection with the July 1 attacks by Islamic …

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US Training for ‘Moderate’ Syrian Rebels Fails, CIA Can’t Find ‘Moderates’

A crucial part of the United States’ plan to train moderate Syrian rebels to combat the self-proclaimed Islamic State terrorist group is locating those so-called “moderates.” The problem: those are becoming harder and harder to find.  Last June, the White House asked Congress for $500 million to train and …

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Assange: US’ Key Allies in Middle East Come Out of Washington’s Shadow

Saudi Arabia and other key US allies in the Middle East have started asserting themselves more aggressively in the region after living years in the shadow of Washington, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said in an interview published Sunday.  Assange said during the Vesti Nedeli (News of the Week) show on Russia’s …

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NATO Military Buildup Close to Russia ‘Has no Parallel in Cold War History’

NATO’s unprecedented decision to deploy troops and heavy weaponry to Russia’s western border spells the beginning of a “new and potentially more dangerous cold war,” which will lead to increasingly strained relations with Moscow and escalating violence in Ukraine, the National Interest reported.  “Taking this perhaps fateful step …

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Russia Pushing Through Sale of Advanced Missile Systems to Iran

Russia could sell Iran advanced Almaz-2500 anti-aircraft missile systems after Tehran withdraws a lawsuit against Moscow for canceling a previous weapons delivery, newspaper Kommersant reported Monday citing an unidentified Kremlin source. Such a sale would increase Iran’s ability to repel air attacks and — critics say — protect …

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