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Barack Obama continues to feed carrots to the Netanyahu administration, receiving very few concessions in return.
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Leader of Iraq's largest political coalition says current Maliki-led government "cannot be repeated".
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Bomber hits Iraq government offices
Female suicide bomber kills at least four people in western province of Anbar.
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Afghan strategy 'still on course'
US and allies pledge support for current policy as top military commander is replaced.
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US commander in Afghanistan sacked
Obama fires Stanley McChrystal over magazine article and picks David Petraeus to lead war.
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McChrystal's uncertain future
Obama will have to weigh merits of sacking the US commander in Afghanistan against potential impact on the war.
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Last Modified: 09 Mar 2010 09:48 GMT
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US president seeks big reductions in nuclear weapons as part of defence policy review.
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Iraq: Reopening sectarian wounds?
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