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The first of 75 U.S. troops have arrived in northeastern Sinai to help boost security for U.S. forces as part of a U.N. observer mission there, the Pentagon said Thursday.
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The first of 75 U.S. troops have arrived in northeastern Sinai to help boost security for U.S. forces as part of a U.N. observer mission there, the Pentagon said Thursday.
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For all of the attention that it generated in Washington, the U.S.-Egypt Strategic Dialogue came and went without much fanfare in Egypt.
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America's political class has effectively acquiesced in a winnowing away of the country’s military supremacy, come rain or shine.
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John Brennan, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, went on “Face the Nation” last Sunday and did something weird: he acknowledged that U.S. foreign policy might sometimes cause terrorism
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The administration's messaging on its Iraq strategy has basically been: No ground troops—at least until 2016—so stop asking
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How U.S. Aid Is Undermining Years of Progress Professionalizing the Force
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Although the administration sees Iraq as the center of gravity and the prize to be won in the war against ISIL, Syria may actually be the place where a decisive, near-term victory is possible.
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Lebanese and American officials gathered Wednesday to mark the delivery of more than 200 anti-tank missiles the United States says will help Lebanon's army defend its borders against terrorists.
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With the Middle East spiraling out of control, America needs Israel now more than ever.
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The Pentagon hopes the new personnel will help increase the pace of the anti-ISIS air campaign