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Iran calls for democracy, not fascism, at the world level

Reuters | By Robert Evans | 19 July 2010 Iran calls for world body free of big power control (Reuters) – Senior Iranian official Ali Larijani, whose country is under strong pressure from the United...

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Blowing Smoke Rings at the Kabul Charade

Spiegel | By Matthias Gebauer and Shoib Najafizada in Kabul | 20 July 2010 Setting a Date for the Pullout Kabul Conference to Herald End of NATO Mission Under tight security, the foreign ministers of...

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Haass: We’re losing this unnecessary war

Newsweek | By Richard Haass | 18 July 2010 We’re Not Winning. It’s Not Worth It. Here’s how to draw down in Afghanistan. GOP chairman Michael Steele was blasted by fellow Republicans recently for...

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Pakistani spy agency denounces US intel docs

China Daily | 26 July 2010 ISLAMABAD – Pakistan’s most powerful spy agency on Monday lashed out against a trove of leaked US intelligence reports that alleged close connections between it and Taliban...

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The Daniel Ellsberg Moment: Wikileaks Reveals War Crimes, Lies, and Cover-Up...

Wikileaks on Sunday published more than 90,000 documents, which cover a period from January 2004 to December 2009, containing classified information about the war in Afghanistan. Wikileaks posted the...

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US/NATO “Hunters” Killed Hundreds of Civilians

Pravda.ru | By Lisa Karpova | 27 July 2010 Troops in Afghanistan Had Special Group to Exterminate “Terrorists” Hundreds of civilians were killed without public and official knowledge by coalition...

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Wikileaks: The folly that is Afghanistan

Guardian | By Simon Jenkins | 27 July 2010 A history of folly, from the Trojan horse to Afghanistan By recording failure in meticulous detail, the leaked war logs bear devastating witness to our...

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ISI: Wikileaks logs reflect soldiers’ fears, suspicions, and anxieties

Der Spiegel | 28 July 2010 By Matthias Gebauer, John Goetz, Hans Hoyng, Susanne Koelbl, Marcel Rosenbach and Gregor Peter Schmitz Logs Suggest Pakistani Intelligence Controls Course of War Pakistan’s...

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Dutch troops to withdraw from Afghanistan in August

China Daily | 30 July 2010 THE HAGUE – The Dutch troops deployed in Afghanistan will leave as scheduled starting August 1 after concluding a four-year mission in the country, Dutch military chief...

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The West’s War Crimes are Much Greater than Israel’s

YNet | By Shaul Rosenfeld | 30 July 2010 Hypocrisy’s finest hour Revelations of West’s crimes in Afghanistan highlight anti-Israel hypocrisy In an interview with PBS earlier this year, Richard...

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