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US-AFGHANISTAN: Kerry Argues for Counterinsurgency Lite
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON, Oct 26 (IPS) - Amid growing speculation and partisan bickering over what President Barack Obama will do about the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, an influential Democratic senator Monday warned against deploying tens of thousands more U.S. troops there.
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POLITICS-US: Pro-Israel Group's Money Trail Veers Hard Right
By Eli Clifton
WASHINGTON, Oct 21 (IPS) - StandWithUs - an "organization that ensures that Israel's side of the story is told" - has become increasingly aggressive in challenging the "pro-Israel" credentials of moderate Jewish-American groups, going so far as to suggest that receiving money from Arab donors and supporters of Human Rights Watch undermines a group's commitment to Israel and peace.
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U.S.: Foreign Policy Hawks Launch New Campaign Against Obama
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON, Oct 13 (IPS) - Just days after the Nobel Committee in Oslo awarded Barack Obama its coveted peace prize, two of Washington's most prominent foreign policy hawks launched a new group and ad campaign designed to depict the president as weak and defend the more aggressive policies of his predecessor, George W. Bush.
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POLITICS-US: Obama Weighs Options as Afghan War Enters Ninth Year
Analysis by Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON, Oct 7 (IPS) - On the eighth anniversary of the launch of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan, President Barack Obama spent a good part of Wednesday deliberating with his top advisers on what is likely to be one of the most momentous decisions of his tenure: the future of U.S. involvement in that war.
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U.S.: Public Sceptical and Hawkish on Iran
By Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON, Oct 6 (IPS) - Despite strong support for diplomatic engagement with Iran, most U.S. citizens believe such efforts will ultimately fail and that Washington should be prepared to use military force to prevent Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, according to a new poll released here Tuesday by the Pew Research Centre for the People and the Press.
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POLITICS-US: Obama Struggles to Regain Early Momentum
Analysis by Eli Clifton and Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON, Sep 8 (IPS) - The United States Congress returns to work Tuesday after a turbulent summer recess that has raised doubts over President Barack Obama's ability to face down domestic opposition from Republicans and enforce party cohesion on issues ranging from healthcare reform to troop commitments in the increasingly unpopular war in Afghanistan.
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POLITICS-US: Prominent Conservative Calls for Afghanistan Pullout
By Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON, Sep 1 (IPS) - A prominent right-wing political pundit has called for the U.S. to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan, the latest sign of a growing disenchantment with the war in the U.S.
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POLITICS-US: Irish Ex-President Awarded Medal Despite Attacks
By Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON, Aug 13 (IPS) - U.S. President Barack Obama awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former Irish President Mary Robinson Wednesday, despite a vigorous campaign from hardline supporters of Israel urging him to rescind the award.
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US-IRAN: Waiting for the Dust to Settle
By Ali Gharib
NEW YORK, Jul 25 (IPS) - The administration of U.S. President Barack Obama is stuck between a rock and a hard place in its Iran policy. On the one hand, the recent unrest will take time to percolate into a reformed Islamic Republic. On the other, time is in short supply if the U.S. hopes to stop Iran progress toward a nuclear weapons capability.
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U.S.: Obama Discredits 'Green Light' for Israeli Attack on Iran
By Jim Lobe and Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON, Jul 7 (IPS) - Seeking to end speculation about whether his administration had eased its opposition to an Israeli military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities, U.S. President Barack Obama Tuesday insisted that Washington's position remained unchanged.
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US-HONDURAS: Dictatorships and Double Standards Revisited
Analysis by Daniel Luban and Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON, Jul 1 (IPS) - When the Honduran military deposed President Manuel Zelaya on Sunday, in an incident that stirred memories of Cold War military coups in Latin America, it also seems to have caused at least some foreign policy commentators here to revert to positions reminiscent of the Cold War.
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U.S.: Anti-Regime Exiles Galvanised by Iran Unrest
By Ali Gharib*
WASHINGTON, Jun 29 (IPS) - While mass demonstrations in Iran are dwindling – with large gatherings and the opposition appearing largely paralysed by the authorities’ crackdown – the crisis there is causing a return to prominence for groups of Iranians living in the West: the exiles who have long advocated regime change in Iran, sometimes by armed means.
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U.S.: Neo-Cons, Republicans Paint Obama as Weak on "Rogues"
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON, Jun 22 (IPS) - In what appears increasingly to be an orchestrated campaign, right-wing Republicans and Israel-centred neo-conservatives are pulling out all the stops in depicting President Barack Obama as "weak" on national security and promoting democracy abroad.
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IPS has followed the ups and downs of neo-conservatives in the United States since well before their rise in the aftermath of the Sep. 11, 2001 terror attacks on New York and the Pentagon. Our correspondents have tracked their networks and remarkable success in gaining influence over Bush's foreign policy, as well as the scandals that have rocked their ranks, particularly during the president's second term.
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