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Military Related News From Around the World (Updated Daily)
- After War, Love Can Be A Battlefield
- Bush Listens Closely To His Man In Iraq
- Petraeus' Return Promises High Political Drama
- Generally Speaking
- Presidential Candidates Will Question Petraeus On Iraq
- Iraq Report Details Political Hurdles And Future Options
- Biden Calls Buildup In Iraq A Failure
- Iran Says It Was Instrumental In Ending Shiite Clashes
- Military Role Overseeing Contractors Tested In Iraq
- Assyrian Orthodox Priest Fatally Shot In Baghdad, Alarming Christians
- Bush Supports Expansion Of NATO Across Europe
- Aiming To Ease Tensions, Without U.S.-Russia Pact
- Shifting Winds Affect The Mids' Sailing Program
- McCain Is Vocal On War, But Silent On Son's Service
- Permissible Assaults Cited In Graphic Detail
- Hayden Aims For 'A More Cohesive CIA'
- Remains Of Va. Soldiers Killed In Battle Are Found
- Battle Cries
- Afghans Battle Drug Addiction
- Iran Turns Down EU On Nuclear Program
- Iraq Is A Mess. But Germany Was, Too.
- Tet Happened, And No One Cared
- Basra Fiasco Showed Iran's Power In Iraq
- Repairing America's Spy Shop
- Analysis: Iraqi PM wins rare support (AP)
- Bush, Putin say goodbye (AP)
- Zimbabwe opposition reluctant on runoff (AP)
- Explosion in Sri Lanka kills minister (AP)
- Pirates seize French ship off Somalia (AP)
- Police fire on Tibetan protesters; 8 die (AP)
- China blocks reporting in Tibetan areas (AP)
- More Troops Are Headed For Afghanistan, Gates Says
- Bush Targets Troops At Taliban
- Afghanistan: 5 Die In Bombings
- Gates: More U.S. Troops To Afghanistan Next Year
- Iraq, Afghanistan Combat Tours To Be Reduced To 1 Year
- U.S. Military Seeks To Lower Fuel Costs By Going Green
- Iraqi Premier Suspends Government Raids On Militias
- Planned Raids Of Shiite Districts Called Off
- Al-Sadr Militia Prep For New U.S., Iraqi Offensive
- U.S. Charges Contractor At Iraq Post In Stabbing
- A Battle For Land In Northern Iraq
- Two Broadcast Reports With U.S. Forces In Baghdad
- Bush, Putin Say No Cold War
- Putin Edges In On NATO Talks
- Carrier Leaving Norfolk For Last Time
- Camp Pendleton Marines Return From Tour In Djibouti
- Capability Increases As Marine Special Operations Forces Grow
- A Legal Filing Alleges A Detainee Was Abused
- ACLU Taps Legal Talent To Defend Alleged Terrorists
- Justice Dept. Defends Detention Of Chinese Muslim
- Probe Raises Concerns About Safety Of U.S. Nuke Program
- Congressional Maneuvers Ahead Of Iraq Hearings
- State Department To Renew Deal With Blackwater For Iraq Security
- NRO Cancels Contracts For Proposed Space Radar Project
- U.S. Suspending Exports By Arms-Dealing Company
- U.S., North Korean Nuclear Negotiators To Meet
- General: South Korea Defenses Lacking
- Memo To The Next President
- What Happened In Basra
- Jet plot suspects recorded martyr videos (AP)
- Zimbabwe ruling party prepares runoff (AP)
- Answers due on WWII mystery (AP)
- US soldiers move into Sadr City (AP)
- New violence reported in Tibetan area (AP)
- Iraqi PM freezes raids targeting militia (AP)
- UK queen's husband admitted to hospital (AP)
- Sarkozy: I'll go to Colombia for hostage (AP)
- Iraq Lessons In Jersey City
- Back In Baghdad
- Petraeus To Update Congress On Iraq
- U.S. Study Finds Progress In Iraq, But Fragile Security And Potential For Terror Atta
- New Truck Can Keep Bombs At Bay In Iraq
- Shiite Cleric Calls On Iraqis To March Against U.S. 'Occupiers'
- Iraqi Prime Minister Vows More Offensives
- Basra Assault Exposed U.S., Iraqi Limits
- More Than 1,000 In Iraq's Forces Quit Basra Fight
- Missile Defense Endorsed By NATO
- Border Complicates War In Afghanistan
- Afghanistan: NATO Troops Kill Civilian
