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Pence, Giuliani won't comply with subpoenas, Speaker Pelosi: No vote on inquiry 'at this time', Russian troops patrol Syria after U.S. withdraws
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Democrats warn Trump against war with Iran

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The White House's sudden moves in the Mideast sparked alarm from Congress on Wednesday as key Democrats warned President Donald Trump off war with Iran and lawmakers in both parties demanded more information on the administration's...
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Paddy Ashdown On Action In Syria

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CLEAN: House of Commons votes on air strikes in Syria. Shows exterior shot Lord Paddy Ashdown speaking about the importance of a coalition in Syria. on December 02, 2015 in London, England.
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Sanders and Biden Spar Over War in Middle East

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Jan.15 -- Senator Bernie Sanders, a Democrat from Vermont, and Vice President Joe Biden, talk about the Iraq War and how they would handle Iran. They appear in the Democratic Debate hosted by CNN and The Des Moines Register.
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Trump Threatens Major Retaliation on Iran If They ‘Do Anything’

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Jan.05 -- The fallout from last week’s killing of a top Iranian military commander by the U.S. is widening. Lawmakers in Iraq have voted to expel American troops and Iran says it will no longer abide by the nuclear deal reached with...
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U.S. To Send More Troops To The Middle East After Soleimani Killing

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A Department of Defense spokesperson confirmed to Newsy the troops will be deployed to Kuwait as a precautionary measure.
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Syrian Refugees Seek Way To Avoid Serving In Hostile Military

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Newsy spoke to 3 men who are trying to avoid serving in Bashar al-Assad's military.
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U.S. To Announce Withdrawal Of 4,000 Troops From Afghanistan

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Current and former U.S. officials confirmed the news to multiple media outlets.
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CLEAN : Regional nations back troops for UN force

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Regional nations back the sending of troops as part of a 5,500-strong increase in the UN peacekeeping force in South Sudan to end conflict in the young nation, Kenya's foreign minister said Wednesday CLEAN : Regional nations back troops...
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U.S. Guards Fire Tear Gas On Embassy Protesters In Baghdad

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Protesters gathered outside the U.S. embassy in Baghdad for a second consecutive day on Wednesday.
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Taliban Leadership Agrees To Temporary Cease-fire

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The cease-fire will give the U.S. and Taliban about a week to work out a peace agreement.
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Task force established on missing and murdered Native Americans, military operations resume against ISIS in Syria and winter weather hits U.S.
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Travel Ban For Troops Extended Until June

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The Pentagon's travel ban was initially supposed to end on May 11.
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Turkey attacks Syrian Kurds despite cease-fire, Graham unveils impeachment inquiry resolution, VP Pence criticizes NBA over HK tweet
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Dems hail bipartisan approval of war powers bill

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US Army: Operations against IS "currently paused"

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Coalition forces in Iraq are focusing on increasing protection of military bases, following the suspension of military operations against the Islamic State (IS) group.
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Trump Calling Up Troops Plays Into Hands of Russians and Chinese, Says Gartman

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Jun.02 -- Dennis Gartman, economist and former publisher of The Gartman Letter, talks about the prospect of President Trump calling up troops to end riots in cities. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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What Defense Officials Are Looking For In Potential 'Insider Attacks'

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One security concern is a possible attack by armed individuals.
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President Says U.S. Troops In Afghanistan Should Be Home By Christmas

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In February, the U.S. and Afghanistan came to an agreement that would withdraw forces from the country by next May.
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Experts See Ominous Signals In Russian Pullback At Ukrainian Border

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After a sudden and massive buildup, a former Commander of the U.S. Army in Europe says Russia is "not going to stop until the West stops them."
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U.S. Completes Afghan Pullout, Ending 20-Year Military Presence

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Aug.30 -- America’s longest war is officially over. The U.S. has ended its military presence in Afghanistan after 20 years. Bloomberg’s Larry Liebert reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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U.S. Targets Iran-Backed Militias In Syria And Iraq

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The Pentagon says the airstrikes hit facilities that are used to launch attacks against U.S. troops.
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What Taliban Rule of Afghanistan Means for China

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Max Baucus, a former American ambassador to China who also served for more than three decades in the U.S. Senate, discusses what the Taliban taking control of Afghanistan means for China and calls the situation in Kabul "a mess." He...
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Ukraine Rejects Russian Demand For Surrender In Key City Of Mariupol

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Ukrainian officials have rejected a Russian proposal that their troops lay down their arms in the strategic southern port city.