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- US Tanks, Heavy Equipment to Flow into Europe Next Week
- Mabus Warns Against Undoing Navy Reforms in Farewell Address
- Army National Guardsman, Iraq War Vet Is Suspect in Airport Shootings
- After Intel Brief, Trump Says Hack Had No Impact on Election
- Drill Instructors at Parris Island Arraigned in Hazing Probe
- Philippines' Duterte Tours Russian Warship Amid Warming Ties
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- Police: Escaped Inmate, a Former Army Reservist, Is Captured
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OPINIONS
- The Kremlin Turns Its Attention to Libya
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The Arab Spring has given way to a winter of economic stagnation and violence that has plunged Syria, Libya and Yemen into civi...
THE FIGHT AGAINST ISIS
AFGHANISTAN
- Taliban Ramp Up Attacks in SW Afghanistan as NATO Casualties Hit a Low
The Taliban have continued their assault on Afghanistan's southwestern Helmand province with fresh attacks in two key districts. - US, Afghan Forces Push Back Islamic State, al-Qaida
While most U.S. troops in Afghanistan train the Afghan army and police, a smaller contingent wages war against terrorist groups. - Afghans Who Aided US Military Face Long, Fearful Visa Wait
13,000 Afghans and their family members waiting to get a special immigrant visa for aiding the U.S. mission.
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