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Washington to bring home diplomats without securing deal with Islamabad to end blockade on NATO convoys to Afghanistan.
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US condemns soldiers' actions in Afghanistan
Probe ordered into behaviour depicted by images showing troops posing with mangled bodies of suspected suicide bombers.
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North Korea begins to fuel rocket
US and Japan threaten "appropriate action" as Pyongyang says it has begun fuelling rocket for planned launch.
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US backs Seoul over North Korea rocket
Pentagon head Panetta shares Seoul's view that planned launch amounts to a serious provocation.
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Pentagon eases combat restrictions for women
US defence department maintains ban on women serving in combat units, but new rules could put them closer to frontline.
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US vows to stay in Gulf despite Iran warning
Pentagon and White House dismiss Iran's threat of closing Strait of Hormuz as sign of Tehran's "weakness".
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US and Iran continue war of words over Hormuz
Iran rejects US warning that it would 'not tolerate' closure by Tehran of vital oil route in row over nuclear sanctions.
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US general fired over Afghan leader remarks
US commander relieved of training duties after making critical comments about President Hamid Karzai during interview.
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US lifts ban on gay soldiers
Gay rights groups prepare celebrations as the "Don't ask, don't tell" policy is repealed.
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