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Washington puts its money on proxy war
The US has been training, advising and conducting joint exercises all over the world with "proxy war on its mind".
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Last Modified: 14 Aug 2012 16:36 GMT
Madagascar leader to meet ousted predecessor
President Andry Rajoelina arrives in Seychelles to meet rival Marc Ravalomanana in bid to ease political crisis.
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Obama's scramble for Africa
US military operations on the continent have accelerated far beyond the more limited actions of the Bush years.
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The decade of war to come
War, in the form of proxies, drones and special ops, has accelerated around the globe under the Obama administration.
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