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As first lady prepares to leave, activists opposing the military-run junta could also lose congressional ally Mitch McConnell.
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TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus took over the command running the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on Friday and said it was vita...
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Bush planned to meet with NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and sign so-called accession protocols paving the way for the two Balkan countr...
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U.S. could end its military operations without a deal
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The military acknowledges that a U.S. airstrike in Afghanistan killed 33 civilians in August.
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A Pentagon source says a military probe has found that American airstrikes in Afghanistan on Aug. 22 killed some 30 civilians
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The U.S. military is creating an electrical code for U.S. facilities in Iraq as part of an effort to prevent future electrocutions in Iraq.
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The cancellation comes as a result of America's recent announcement of a planned arms sale to Taiwan
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After seven years at war, the military paid recruits hundreds of millions of dollars over the past year as they answered the call to duty.
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The Senate voted 86-13 to allow American businesses to begin selling nuclear fuel, technology and reactors to India in exchange for safeguards and U.N...