Updated December 3, 2009 - 11:29 PM EST
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December 3rd, 2009

New Charges Planned for Suspect in Terror Plot Case Court Papers Detail Killings by the Military in Guatemala
Gitmo Judge Denies Request to Expand Case In Iraq's African Enclave, Color Is Plainly Seen
Pakistani News Outlets Condemn Obama's Plan Gates Says 'No Deadlines' on Troop Withdrawal
Homeland Security Chief Warns of Threat From al-Qaeda Sympathizers in US Resumed Guantánamo Military Panels Face New Challenges
Bush Backer Chalabi Now Cozying Up to Obama Separatists, Islamists and Islamabad Struggle for Control of Pakistani Balochistan
Congress Worries About Obama's Plan for Pakistan US Envoy: NATO to Send More Forces to Afghanistan
Ministers Kept Iraq War Plan Secret, Chilcot Inquiry Told 'Command Posts of the Future' Readied for Afghan Surge
McChrystal Offer Taliban Chance to Quit the Fight 'With Dignity' UN Prosecutor Gives Serbia Positive Report
Soldiers Storm Philippine Massacre Suspects' Compound: Army Japan Party Threatens to Leave Government Over US Base
US May Cede Authority to Locals, Not Karzai's Army Pakistan: We Need More Clarity on US Plan
Clinton Seeks Allied Support for New Afghan Policy Gates: 3,000 Extra Troops Could Go to Afghanistan
Tokyo Says US Surge in Afghanistan Won't Affect Aid Plan Pew Poll Data: Isolationist Sentiment Surges to Four-Decade High
Wife: Iraq War Changed Soldier Accused in Slayings Iraq Election Decision Postponed Until Sunday
Afghan War Unpopular, Holbrooke Notices Medvedev Backs Afghan Escalation
Indian Official Denies Pakistan's Claims of Proof of Balochistan Meddling Afghans See Sharp Shift in US Tone
Gates Says Afghan Drawdown Timing Is Flexible US Ambassador Says Afghanistan Withdrawal Date May Not Be Rigid
Pakistan Has Not Cut Ties to Militants, Says Robert Gates Militants Recruit Ugandans
US, Germany Losing Patience With Iran UK Demand for Trident to Be Scrapped
Putin Condemns Stalin Crimes in Televised Phone-In Germany Rolls Over Authorization for Afghan Force
Turkish DM: No Combat Troops for Afghanistan NATO Frets Over Training Problems as Troop Numbers Soar
At Least Four Killed as Iranian Bus Explodes in Damascus Iraqi Vice President Threatens to Veto Elections Law Again
PM Accused of 'Muzzling' Iraq Inquiry Iraq/Afghanistan Deployment Tied to Respiratory Woes
Karzai Welcomes US Escalation Surprising Study On Terrorism: Al-Qaeda Kills Eight Times More Muslims Than Non-Muslims
West Point Study of al‐Qaeda's Violence Against Muslims Stasi Spy Revelations Rock German State
Dutch Military Captures 13 Pirates Off Oman Coast FBI Adds 4 Hijackers to Wanted Terrorists List
Disguised Suicide Bomber Kills 22 in Somalia Ousted Honduran Leader Is Trapped With Few Options
UK Leader Again Under Fire Over Condolence Letter Afghan Training Mission Faces Tough Obstacles
Secret Pentagon E-Mails: Trust Canada? 'Who Knows' US Delegation to Travel to North Korea Next Week
Chemical Weapons Watchdog Pursues Holdout Nations Military Leader of Guinea Shot in Attempted Coup
McChrystal Tells Afghans US Not Leaving Yet Settlers Defiant on Freeze as EU Accuses Israel of Annexing East Jerusalem
Freeze Is Poltically Motivated, Settlers Claim in Petition Hamas to Introduce Death Penalty in Gaza for Drugs
US: Time Running Out for Iran to Avoid Sanctions 'Few' US Troops May Leave in 2011
Torture 'Systematic' in Egypt Poll: Americans Turning Sharply Toward Isolationism
Military Will Strain to Get More Troops to Afghanistan Quickly Military Families Across the Country Protest Obama's Decision to Escalate War
Gates: 3,000 Extra Troops Could Go to Afghanistan Emergency Anti-Escalation Rally Dec. 12 in Dc
Mullen Downplays Logistics Problems With Afghan Deployment Troop Surge Rattles Political Landscape
Dem Skeptics Blast Afghanistan Plan White House Insists Afghanistan Different From Missed Deadlines
Mike Mullen Disputes Donald Rumsfeld on Afghan Troop Request House to Vote on New Iran Sanctions
Military-Academic Complex Suicide Bomb Kills Police Chief in Iraqi Town of Tikrit
US and NATO Surges Harden Taliban Resolve Russia Police Find Bomb Near Train Station
Report: Blackwater CEO Erik Prince Was CIA Asset UK Launches Its Own Shaky 'Surge' Into Afghanistan
Thursday: 16 Iraqis Killed, 27 Wounded Eric Prince: Tycoon, Contractor, Soldier, Spy
Afghan War Protesters March in Madison, Wisconsin Two Phoenix Groups Protest Afghan War
US Forces in Iraq Violated Security Pact, Claims Official CIA Targeted Al-Qaeda in Germany Without Telling Germany
Putin: Russia to Take Tough Action Against Terror Greece: Court Clears Anti-US Terrorism Suspects
Syria Says Explosion Near Bus Was Accident, 3 Dead UK Announces $83 Million in New Aid to Pakistan
Pakistan: We Need More Clarity on US Plan Congress Worries About Obama's Plan for Pakistan
Defectors Want Probe of North Korean Rights Abuses Settlers Resist Israeli Building Freeze Order
Police: Suicide Bomber Kills 5 in Iraq China Sentences 5 More to Death for Xinjiang Riots
Iraqi Official: Baghdad Bomb Kills 1, Injures 6 Afghanistan Pullout Date Not Definite
US Envoy: NATO to Send More Forces to Afghanistan Bin Laden Not in Pakistan, PM Says
Afghanistan Plan 'Incomplete' Without Pakistan Push, Lugar Says At Least 22 Killed in Mogadishu Bombing
Swiss Leader Calls for Ban on Separate Jewish, Muslim Cemetaries Karzai Willing to Talk to Taliban
Two Iraqi Soldiers Killed in Nineveh Attack 19 Dead, Including 3 Ministers, in Somalia Suicide Bomb Attack
Putin Considering 2012 Presidential Run Putin: Russia Has No Evidence Iran Trying to Build Nukes
Rise in Violence Predicted in Afghanistan Italy May Add 1,000 Extra Troops in Afghanistan
Red Cross Scales Down Darfur Work After Abductions Examining Obama's Rationale for Escalating the War in Afghanistan
Emotional Michael Moore Calls Afghanistan Troop Build-Up 'insane' Poll: Isolationism Soars Among Americans
Detroit Protest Questions Obama's Plan to Send More Troops to Afghanistan Mullen: 2011 Afghan Withdrawal May Be 'Very Few'
Roads Were Safer in Afghanistan Under the Taliban, British General Admits

December 2nd, 2009

Peace Activists in Downtown Syracuse NY Protest Build Up in Afghanistan Antiwar Protesters Brave Biting Cold in Bozeman, Montana
Pakistanis Kill 15 Militants in Separate Clashes Antiwar Protesters Take Over Downtown Minneapolis
Germany Almost Has World War One Reparations Paid Off Iraq Vet Arrested in Fatal Stabbing of 2 Fort Drum Soldiers
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