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Secret Service director revises account of his role in leak case The director of the Secret Service has contradicted statements he made to a top government investigator examining his agency’s disclosure of unflattering information about a congressman, saying he now recalls more about the matter, according to two government officials briefed on the probe. “not credible” and “not indicative” Augusta Warrior Project Gpa | |||
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At least 16 killed at Afghan hospital after U.S. air strike KABUL (Reuters) - An airstrike hit a hospital run by Medecins Sans Frontieres in the Afghan city of Kunduz on Saturday, killing at least 16 people in what the U.S. military called possible "collateral damage" in the battle to oust Taliban insurgents. At least 16 killed Possible US airstrike in Afghanistan kills at least 19 at Doctors Without Borders hospital Twelve local staff members of Doctors Without Borders and at least seven patients, three of them children, were killed after an explosion near their hospital in the northern Afghan city of Kunduz that may have been caused by a mistaken U.S. airstrike. "sustained bombing" Augusta Warrior Project Gpa | |||
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Where are the left-wing loons now? They wailed like banshees anytime the Iraqis claimed an innocent was injured when we had a REAL PRESIDENT IN OFFICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TAKE IT TO THE BANK!!!!! Later, Bill Koski | |||
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This is old school America. This is what built the greatest nation the world has ever seen. Illegitimi non carborundum | |||
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(CNN)—Russia is intensifying its airstrikes in Syria, which it says have "considerably reduced" the combat potential of militants. The Russian air force began strikes in Syria on Wednesday. In the past 24 hours, it has carried out 20 flights targeting 10 ISIS positions in Idlib province, the Russian Defense Ministry announced in a statement Sunday. Russia intensifying Syria airstrikes Obama has turned Putin into the world’s most powerful leader Augusta Warrior Project Gpa This message has been edited. Last edited by: Grandma / Gpa, | |||
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NATO says Russian ground troops in Syria, Turkey's airspace violated again Washington (CNN)—Russian involvement in the 4½-year-old Syrian civil war seems to be escalating, with NATO's secretary general confirming Tuesday a second incursion by Russian planes into Turkish airspace and saying Russian ground troops were in Syria as well. It's unacceptable Augusta Warrior Project Gpa | |||
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U.S. officials conclude Iran deal violates federal law Some senior U.S. officials involved in the implementation of the Iran nuclear deal have privately concluded that a key sanctions relief provision – a concession to Iran that will open the doors to tens of billions of dollars in U.S.-backed commerce with the Islamic regime – conflicts with existing federal statutes and cannot be implemented without violating those laws, EXCLUSIVE: Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action Augusta Warrior Project Gpa | |||
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Russia steps up air strikes against Assad opponents in Syria Russia said on Saturday it had stepped up its bombing campaign against Islamic State militants in Syria, while local observers said several of the air strikes had hit areas in western Syria where the hardline group has little presence. Russia, a top ally of President Bashar al-Assad, started bombing in Syria on Sept. 30 saying it was targeting Islamic State and other opposition groups, a campaign that has drawn Moscow deeper into Syria's more than four-year-old conflict. 64 sorties hitting 55 targets Augusta Warrior Project Gpa | |||
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U.S. and Russian aircraft come within visual range over Syria Russia ‘deliberately targeting’ US-backed forces in Syria Official: Iran broadcasts footage of underground missile base Iran Reportedly Begins Sending Troops Into Syria Iran Rejects Obama’s Iran Nuke Pact, Writes Own ‘Deal’ To Disarm Israel Augusta Warrior Project Gpa | |||
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House Passes Budget Deal for Debt Limit Increase WASHINGTON (AP) — The House has passed a bipartisan budget-and-debt deal that prevents an unprecedented government default. $112 billion in additional spending Augusta Warrior Project Gpa | |||
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It wasn't bi-partisan, the FLEEBAGGERS and the FLEEBAGGERS in disguise passed it!!!!! TAKE IT TO THE BANK!!!!! Later, Bill Koski | |||
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Iran envoy arrives in Vienna for Syria talks VIENNA — The latest developments in talks on ending the Syrian War (all times local). 7:50 p.m. Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has arrived in Vienna ahead of international peace talks on resolving the Syrian conflict. Zarif told reporters in the Austrian capital that “Iran has a stabilizing power in the region,” according to the state IRNA news agency. The Latest: Augusta Warrior Project Gpa | |||
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The Senate voted early Friday morning to approve a two-year budget deal that would increase spending limits and avert a damaging default, essentially ending the budgetary battles that have defined President Obama’s relationship with Congress in recent years. Senate approves two-year bipartisan budget agreement Augusta Warrior Project Gpa | |||
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Obama Releasing Nearly 6,600 Federal Inmates Starting this Weekend The Obama administration is set to follow through with plans to give early release to nearly 6,600 federal criminals starting this weekend, reports say. Marking the largest release of federal prisoners in history, thousands of inmates are being released all across the country. In Illinois, for instance, 260 are scheduled to be released. 6,600 Obama Bans Hiring Bias Against Ex-Cons Seeking Federal Jobs On Monday, President Obama is announcing a new order to reduce potential discrimination against former convicts in the hiring process for federal government employees. "ban the box" Augusta Warrior Project Gpa | |||
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Deploying Special Forces To Syria Is Not 'Boots On The Ground' WASHINGTON, Nov 2 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Monday the planned deployment of dozens of U.S. special forces to Syria to advise opposition forces fighting Islamic State did not break his promise not to put "boots on the ground" in the Syrian conflict. "Keep in mind that we have run special ops already and really this is just an extension of what we are continuing to do," Obama said in an interview on "NBC Nightly News" in his first public comments on the deployment since it was announced on Friday. Obama: Augusta Warrior Project Gpa | |||
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Egypt investigators '90 percent sure' bomb brought down Russian aircraft, report says A member of the Egyptian team investigating the deadly crash of a Russian passenger jet in the Sinai Peninsula was quoted on Sunday as saying that he and his colleagues are "90 percent sure" the plane was brought down by a bomb. Reuters, which reported the unnamed team member's comments, said he had asked not to be named due to "sensitivities." '90 percent sure' Augusta Warrior Project Gpa | |||
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