The top American military commander in Iraq said Tuesday that U.N. peacekeeping forces may need to replace departing U.S. troops in the nation’s oil-rich north if a simmering feud between Arabs and minority Kurds continues through 2011.
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The top American military commander in Iraq said Tuesday that U.N. peacekeeping forces may need to replace departing U.S. troops in the nation’s oil-rich north if a simmering feud between Arabs and minority Kurds continues through 2011.
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The top American military commander in Iraq said Tuesday that U.N. peacekeeping forces may need to replace departing U.S. troops in the nation’s oil-rich north if a simmering feud between Arabs and minority Kurds continues through 2011.
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The top American military commander in Iraq said Tuesday that U.N. peacekeeping forces may need to replace departing U.S. troops in the nation’s oil-rich north if a simmering feud between Arabs and minority Kurds continues through 2011.
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Source: mondoweiss.net
What conversations we yet need. Yesterday morning during a rain delay the Tennis Channel turned into the Israel lobby. Anchor Ted Robinson praised “Shahar Peer’s reputation for standing up versus the forces of injustice,” segueing to a nine-minute video glorifying the Israeli tennis player and Israel while condemning Arabs and Muslims. [...]