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President's opponents called for US envoy to Belgium to be fired over comments linking Israeli actions to anti-Semitism.
Even Israel's most ardent supporters now say its lobby skews the political landscape and damages both the US and Israel.
Faced with unrealistic targets for post-war peace and stability, "good enough" becomes the new goal of US policy.
A growing chorus of Democrats and Republicans are pushing to have 15,000 soldiers withdrawn soon, rather than 3,000.
New congressional report warns that war-torn country could face economic crisis if sustainable aid approach not adopted.
US senator meets top leaders after Osama bin Laden's killing in secret raid strained relations.
US senator says the world cannot wait for Gaddafi to start massacring his people before acting.
John Kerry
Chairman of US senate foreign relations committee says such plan should be readied to protect population from Gaddafi.
Is the US really losing the information war, as Hillary Clinton claims, and how can it fight back?
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Representantives from north and south say referendum will be peaceful and held according to the timetable.
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