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Nobody wants civil war in Afghanistan after U.S. troops leave, says U.S. secretary of state

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Anthony Blinken responded to a reporter's question about fear of another civil war in Afghanistan after the U.S. pulls its troops out in September. Blinken says there is a strong desire for peace among local and regional players.
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'...Will Live In Gaza': Trump's Biggest Palestine Shocker Ever; Mega Plan Decoded On Cam

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Donald Trump stated that Palestinians will not have the right to return to Gaza under his proposed plan, claiming they would get "better housing" elsewhere. He suggested relocating Palestinians to Egypt or Jordan, citing U.S. financial...
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Americans Bomb Vietnam Near Hanoi

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Aerial view of bombs exploding over a river in North Vietnam / smoke and flames rising out of the countryside / bridge being bombed / aftermath of battle and bombing north of Saigon / dead Vietnamese lie scattered on the ground / troops...
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Lawmakers Push For Expanded Health Care For Vets Exposed To Burn Pits

Higher Ed
The Honoring Our Pact Act would open health care to millions of exposed vets and provide more disability benefits for conditions linked to the pits.
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White House Plans To Hit Russia With More Sanctions Over Ukraine

Higher Ed
An expert discusses the Biden administration's response to tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
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As U.S. Leaves Afghanistan, Concerns Over Future Of Girls' Education

Higher Ed
Students, educators and activists warn a return to power for the Taliban could result in serious setbacks for the education of girls
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Secretary Of Defense Meets With Officials, U.S. Troops In Poland

Higher Ed
The visit comes as spiking tensions in eastern Ukraine on Friday aggravated Western fears of a Russian invasion and a new war in Europe.
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Kabul Residents Tell Newsy They Fear Taliban Return

Higher Ed
With U.S. troops virtually gone and the Taliban gaining ground, all the gains made over the past 20 years could soon evaporate.
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U.S. To End Combat Mission In Iraq

Higher Ed
On Monday, President Biden announced that U.S. combat troops would leave Iraq.
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Biden Halts Trump's Troop Withdrawals From Germany

Higher Ed
Feb.04 -- President Joe Biden announces the reversal of planned troop drawdowns in Germany and withdrawal of U.S. support for a Saudi-led offensive in Yemen on Thursday.
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Troops to U.S.-Mexico Border a 'Political Act,' Gen. McChrystal Says

Higher Ed
Oct.31 -- U.S. Army General Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of the Joint Special Operations in Iraq, discusses his book "Leaders: Myth and Reality," President Donald Trump's plan to send troops to the U.S.-Mexico border, and the...
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109 U.S. Service Members Diagnosed With Brain Injuries After Attack

Higher Ed
The Pentagon says 109 U.S. service members have been diagnosed with mild traumatic brain injuries after after a missile attack in Iraq.
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Why Some U.S. Troops Are Still In Syria

Higher Ed
There are currently about 900 U.S. soldiers there and according to the Pentagon, they are there to help in the fight against ISIS.
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President Biden Orders Forces To Europe Amid Stalled Ukraine Talks

Higher Ed
The Biden administration is aiming to demonstrate U.S. resolve without undermining efforts to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis.
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From Iraq: Syrian Kurds Fleeing Their Homeland Have Few Good Options

Higher Ed
Thousands of Syrian Kurds are risking and spending everything they have to get to Bardarash refugee camp in northern Iraq.
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House Passes Resolution Condemning Withdrawal From Syria

Higher Ed
The House overwhelmingly approved a resolution that opposes the president's decision to withdraw troops from Syria.
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Weaponized Drones Are Likely Coming To The U.S.

Higher Ed
The Federal Aviation Administration says it's receiving more than 100 reports of drone sightings each month.
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President Biden Praises Airlift, Defends Departure From 'Forever War'

Higher Ed
The last Air Force transport plane departed Kabul one minute before midnight Monday.
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President Biden: U.S. To Continue Afghanistan Evacuations

Higher Ed
As many as a thousand Americans are still believed to be trying to find a way out of the country.
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Trump's Cost Plus 50 NATO Plan 'A Very Bad Idea,' German Diplomat Says

Higher Ed
Mar.25 -- Wolfgang Ischinger, chairman of Munich Security Conference and former German Ambassador to the U.S., discusses President Donald Trump's plan to force U.S. allies to pay the cost of hosting American troops, plus fifty percent....
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Syrian Army To Help Kurds Fight Turkey In Northern Syria

Higher Ed
Announcement of the Syrian government's move to assist Kurdish forces comes just days after the U.S. said it would not get involved in the conflict.
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U.S. Orders Troops Out Of Northern Syria Amidst Growing Conflict

Higher Ed
Defense Secretary Mark Esper made the announcement on "Fox News Sunday" and CBS' "Face the Nation."
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Iraq Displaying Conditions for ‘Terminal Collapse,’ CFR’s Cook Says

Higher Ed
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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34 U.S. Troops Diagnosed With Brain Injuries After Missile Attack

Higher Ed
The Pentagon's announcement contradicts earlier reports that no troops were injured or killed in the Iranian missile attack at a U.S. base in Iraq.