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Iraq Displaying Conditions for ‘Terminal Collapse,’ CFR’s Cook Says
Jan.10 -- Steven Cook, senior fellow for Middle East and Africa studies at Council on Foreign relations, discusses the future of U.S. troops in Iraq and the fight against the Islamic State. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Graham: Post-Bolton, tough talk on Iran remains
Senator Lindsey Graham says that he doesn't expect President Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy to drastically change with the departure of former the national security adviser John Bolton.
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‘Absolutely’ right to mention London Bridge attack during campaign, says Farage
Nigel Farage interviewed at a Brexit Party campaign event in Buckley, Wales. This is followed by a his speech at the event, which included an attack on Boris Johnson. Addressing an event for supporters in Buckley, North Wales, on Monday,...
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines
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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Conan, Military Dog Who Helped In ISIS Raid, Visits White House
President Trump honored the Belgian Malinois during a surprise ceremony at the White House on Monday.
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Turkey Starts Repatriating Captured ISIS Fighters
A Turkish government spokesperson said at least three suspected ISIS fighters have been deported, with more expected to follow this week.
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U.S.: Airstrikes to destroy Iran supplied weapons
The U.S. retaliatory airstrikes against militants in Iraq destroyed five weapons depots, but the top U.S commander for the Middle East acknowledged Friday that there are many similar sites that the U.S. has so far not hit because of...
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US Army: Operations against IS "currently paused"
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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Pope Francis Starts Historic Iraq Trip To Boost Fading Christians
It's the pope's first trip abroad in 15 months — and it's taking place while Iraq faces a virus resurgence and continued rocket attacks.
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America's Longest War Comes To An End
More than 123,000 civilians were evacuated in what officials have called a historic airlift.
Bloomberg
U.S. Troops Among Those Killed by Blasts Outside Kabul Airport
Aug.26 -- Two explosions outside Kabul’s international airport caused at least 13 deaths, including some American troops, and wounded dozens of others less than a week before U.S. forces are due to depart. Annmarie Hordern reports.
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UN special envoy de Mistura on recent Syria trip
The United Nations Special Envoy for Syria said on Tuesday that efforts were being made to "freeze" fighting between government forces and the opposition in the northern city of Aleppo, as the first step towards a wider peace in the...
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President plays down prospects of military action in Syria; blames Russia for rising violence in Ukraine
US President Barack Obama on Thursday played down the prospect of imminent US military action in Syria, saying "we don't have a strategy yet" for degrading the violent militant group seeking to establish a caliphate in the Middle...
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Obama congratulates Iraqi prime minister-designate; urges him to form govt
US President Barack Obama on Monday praised the appointment of a prime minister to replace Nouri al-Maliki and urged the formation of a new government in Iraq as soon as possible.
In brief remarks delivered at his vacation spot in...
Bloomberg
The U.S. Has a Divided Economy: Jeffrey Sachs
Oct. 7 -- Cantor Fitzgerald Head of U.S. Equities Trading William Nichols and Columbia University Economist Jeffrey Sachs discuss the U.S. economy, criticism of President Obama and the fight against the Islamic State on Bloomberg...
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2014 Is Not a Memorable Campaign Year: Hunt
Nov. 4 -- Bloomberg Politics' Al Hunt discusses the midterm elections with Mark Halperin and John Heilemann on With All Due Respect. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. Needs to Take a Breath on Islamic State, Mideast
Sept. 17 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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War on Islamic State Won't Be Won by Airstrikes: Bremmer
Sept. 23 -- Ian Bremmer, president at Eurasia Group, discusses how the U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State is coming together, what it means for U.S. policy in the Mideast and why it complicates a nuclear deal with Iran. He...
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Can Iran Bring Stability West in Middle East?
Sept. 26 -- Bloomberg's Indira Lakshmanan reports on western relations with Iran. She speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Inside the Islamic States Black-Market Oil Trade
Sept. 24 -- Foundation for Defense of Democracies Vice President of Research Jonathan Schanzer discusses the oil money that is funding the Islamic Sate. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Army Recruits Shia Volunteers to Fight Against ISIS
Army Recruits Shia Volunteers to Fight Against ISIS
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The Pentagon said on Tuesday Iran had launched air strikes against Islamic State militants in eastern Iraq. (Dec. 3)
The Pentagon said on Tuesday Iran had launched air strikes against Islamic State militants in eastern Iraq.
Rear Admiral John Kirby said the United States believed it may be the first time Tehran had launched manned aircraft from inside...
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Abbas outlines plan for more peace talks, condemns IS group and Al Qaeda
Mahmoud Abbas said Palestinians were "ready for peace" in a speech on the sidelines of the annual United Nations General Assembly in New York on Monday.
The Palestinian president said that during his address to the United Nations later...