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Blasts kill Afghan civilians and youth
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Emails released by US Defence Department provide new information over burial of slain al-Qaeda leader.
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The political psychology of Obama's Iran policy
Obama's Iran policies are falling prey to the same mistakes that overwhelmed the four previous administrations.
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Last Modified: 10 Jan 2012 16:11 GMT
Pakistan army chief cancels UK visit
Ashfaq Kayani changes plan to meet British defence minister amid escalating tensions between Pakistan and the US.
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Top Pakistan commanders meet after US rebuke
Army chief meets top army commanders as ties with US worsen following claims spy agency backed armed Afghan group.
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Pakistan army chief calls 'special meeting'
Kayani to meet army commanders as ties with US hit new low following claims spy agency is backing Haqqani group.
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Controversial pick to lead Centcom
General James Mattis once said "it's fun to shoot people".
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