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Bomb-Iran Week Turns Syrious
Analysis by Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - This week was supposed to be all about Iran – at least, that's how Israel and its powerful U.S. lobby, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), had planned it - and why the U.S. should prepare to bomb it very, very soon if its leadership doesn't cave into Western demands to abandon its nuclear programme.
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To Arm or Not to Arm Syrian Rebels, That Is the Question
By Samer Araabi and Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - Just days before the opening meeting of the new international "Friends of Syria" in Tunis Friday, the debate over whether the United States should provide more support – including weapons – to opposition forces is gathering steam.
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Renewed Push in U.S. to Arm Syrian Rebels
Analysis by Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - What with rumours from Israel of war on Iran, a major showdown with the Egyptian military over the indictments of government- funded U.S. activists in Cairo, and continuing political paralysis in Iraq, you would think President Barack Obama has enough Middle East crises to deal with.
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Early End to U.S. Combat Role in Afghanistan Draws Cheers, Jeers, Confusion
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - U.S. Defence Secretary Leon Panetta's surprise announcement Wednesday that U.S. troops will phase out their combat role in Afghanistan by mid-2013 is drawing mixed reactions, as well as a fair bit of confusion, from both critics and supporters of the 11-year-old war here.
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Growing Elite Opposition to Military Option Against Iran
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - Like the imminent prospect of one's hanging, to paraphrase the 18th century British essayist Dr. (Samuel) Johnson, the suddenly looming possibility of war can concentrate the mind wonderfully.
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Less Counter-Insurgency, More Asia in New U.S. Strategy
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - Capping a major eight-month review, President Barack Obama unveiled a new defence strategy here Thursday that places more emphasis on U.S. military capabilities in Asia and the Pacific and much less on counter-insurgency and nation-building operations in poorer and conflict-plagued countries.
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Anti-Neo-Con Candidate Getting Serious Look
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who 24 years ago performed dismally as the standard-bearer of the Libertarian Party, has begun making waves in the 2012 presidential campaign, to the extreme discomfort of neo-conservatives and aggressive nationalists who dominate the foreign policy rosters of most of his Republican rivals.
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Iraq Intervention Ends with Scarcely a Whimper
Analysis by Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON - When the United States formally ended its eight-and-a-half year military adventure in Iraq on Thursday with a flag-lowering ceremony presided over by Defence Secretary Leon Panetta Baghdad, hardly anyone here seemed to notice, let alone mark the occasion in a special manner.
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Former Top Aide Offers Insight on Mideast and Iran
By Mitchell Plitnick
WASHINGTON - In his first public address since departing from the White House, Dennis Ross, former top Middle East aide to U.S. President Barack Obama, called for increased sanctions on Iran, a careful approach to new Arab regimes and a low-key approach to Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.
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"Israel's Advocate" to Leave White House for Pro-Israel Think Tank
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - Dennis Ross, President Barack Obama's top Middle East aide who has attracted criticism for his allegedly strong pro-Israel sympathies, will leave his post at the end of this month, the White House announced here Thursday.
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"Who Lost Iraq" Debate Fails to Get Traction
Analysis by Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - Two weeks after President Barack Obama announced the withdrawal of all remaining U.S. troops from Iraq by the end of next month, a familiar clutch of neo-conservative hawks and prominent Republicans are blaming the president for "losing" the Middle Eastern country to its neighbour and long-time Washington nemesis, Iran.
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Obama Confirms Full Withdrawal by Christmas
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - In a decision promptly denounced by Republicans, President Barack Obama announced here Friday that all U.S. troops will be withdrawn from Iraq by the Christmas holidays in late December.
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