person > Richard Armitage
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As the US prepares to pull out the last of its troops, our guests discuss the future of US-Iraqi relations.
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The Mujahedin-e Khalq, which the US designates a terrorist group, has the backing of prominent American conservatives.
Opinion
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Key American politicians featuring in The Palestine Papers
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Bush-era official says Obama sending more troops before review was "a little backwards".
Americas
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Documents dating from Bush era detail approval of techniques including waterboarding.
Americas
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No comment on claim made to Al Jazeera that prisoner was abused by prison guards.
Americas
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Ex-Bush administration official says he may have quit had he known CIA tortured suspects.
Americas
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We speak to the former number two man in the US state department.
Riz Khan
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Pyongyang faces growing pressure as deadline for nuclear shutdown nears.
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George Bush, the US president, has said he was taken aback after Pervez Musharraf, his Pakistani counterpart, alleged that the US had threatened to bomb his country unless it co-operated in the "war on terror".
Archive
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