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U.S. Military Base Under Taliban Control
Al Jazeera English, , Apr 21, 2010
Known to U.S. soldiers as the Valley of Death, it's been the scene of the some of the most intense fighting in the war in Afghanistan. After years of intense fighting, the United States has left its remote outpost in the Korengal Valley, in the country's east.
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Seven Years Later, Family of Man Killed in Iraq Soldiers On
New America Media, News Report, Aaron Glantz, Mar 27, 2010
It’s been seven years since, just one week into the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Lance Corporal Jesus Suarez del Solar stepped on a piece of unexploded ordnance and came home in a flag-draped coffin.
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'Terror TV Bill’ Raises Questions about Freedom of Press
New America Media, News Analysis, Jalal Ghazi, Mar 04, 2010
The U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed Bill 2278 two months ago, which according to its author Rep. Gus Bilirakis, R-Fla., “would label certain Middle Eastern satellite providers of incendiary television programming as terrorist organizations, in an effort to prevent radical anti-American propaganda from hitting the airwaves.”
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Fighting the War at Home
New America Media, Commentary, Jeremy P., Feb 21, 2010
A soldier returns safely after surviving sniper fire and roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan. But the hypervigilance and suppressed emotions that kept him alive have taken a heavy toll. Jeremy P. wrote of his experiences for the Veterans Workshop, a New America Media writing project for military veterans.
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Jailed Soldier Rapper Bids for U.S. Trial
New America Media, News Report, Aaron Glantz, Feb 17, 2010
Lawyers for U.S. Army specialist Marc Hall, whose incendiary rap song landed him in the brig, are demanding that his trial take place in the United States, not Iraq.
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Eye on Arab Media: Middle East Christians Face Uncertain Future
New America Media, News Report, Jalal Ghazi, Feb 16, 2010
Christians in the Arab world who played an important role in developing pan-Arab movements in the 1950s and enriched its culture have serious concerns about their future in the Middle East. Iraqi Christians are fleeing persecution, while Egyptian Copts face discrimination.
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Court-Martial in Middle East for Angry Rapper-Soldier
New America Media, News Report, Aaron Glantz, Feb 12, 2010
A U.S. Army Specialist wrote an angry rap to protest being kept past his enlistment commitment by the Defense Department. Now he faces court martial in the Middle East where his unit is based.
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U.S. War Veterans Fight Deportation
La Opinión, News Report, Pilar Marrero, Translated by Elena Shore and Suzanne Manneh, Jan 24, 2010
Not even the most decorated and honorable military service can protect U.S. war veterans from ruthless immigration laws.
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Jordan: Al-Qaeda Hotbed?
Mosaic Intelligence Report, , Jamal Dajani, Jan 16, 2010
The recent incident of the Jordanian suicide bomber who blew himself up in Afghanistan took many Jordanians by surprise, especially when they learned about the depth of the cooperation between their government and the US in the"war on terror."
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