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US-Israeli ties may be based on the identification of Israel's settler movement as a reflection of frontier past of US.
Despite rhetoric of promise, Obama's policy in Libya is fuelled by insider politics and motives.
The NATO led intervention in Libya is hampered by a lack of foresight and clearly defined objectives, scholar argues.
Eight years after the US entered Iraq to topple Saddam and liberate the people, conditions are worse than ever.
Signatories to the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) demand "immediate" military action.
Jim Lobe
Tea Party candidates are accused of having links to criminal biker gangs, as pundits scream about patriotism.
US hawks are going on the offensive against the flotilla's chief defender, Ankara.
Jim Lobe
Appointment marks return to US government for the former World Bank chief.
Former US trade representative will succeed Paul Wolfowitz.
Board expected to accept president's choice of former US trade envoy Robert Zoellick.
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