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Kurdish Peshmerga forces gather in a village east of Mosul, Iraq, May 29, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Azad Lashkari

U.S. to send more troops to Iraq ahead of Mosul offensive

  Most of the 560 additional troops will work out of Qayara air base, which Iraqi forces recaptured from Islamic State...

U.S. President Barack Obama, surrounded by U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter (L) and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff USMC General Joseph Dunford, Jr., (R) delivers a statement from the Roosevelt Room on Afghanistan at the White House in Washington U.S. July 6, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Gary Cameron

Obama, in shift, says he will keep 8,400 U.S. troops in Afghanistan until 2017

  Obama's plan still calls for a reduction in U.S. troop levels from the current roughly 9,800, but not...

General Martin E. Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, arrives to deliver a statement after a welcoming ceremony in Tel Aviv June 9, 2015. Photo: Reuters/Baz Ratner

U.S. prepares plan to send several hundred more troops to Iraq: officials

  The US did not yet have a "complete strategy" for training Iraqi security forces to reconquer land lost to Islamic State fighters...

Historic handshake that marked ending of WWII in Europe re-enacted

Historic handshake that marked ending of WWII in Europe re-enacted

A historic handshake at the Elbe River between Soviet and U.S. troops

U.S. to continue funding Afghan Security Forces

U.S. to continue funding Afghan Security Forces

 

Ghani says Aghanistan will put “house in order.“

Ghani says Aghanistan will put “house in order.“

 

Protesters holding placards shout slogans at a rally against Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's administration in central Tokyo March 22, 2015. More than 10,000 people joined the protest, according to the organizer. Placard (L) reads in Japanese "No to A

Japanese row over U.S. island base move deepens

A clash between Japan's central government and Okinawa island deepened on Monday when the southern island's governor ordered a halt...

Thanksgiving feast for U.S. troops in Germany

Thanksgiving feast for U.S. troops in Germany

 

Obama to send more troops to Iraq

Obama to send more troops to Iraq

 

U.S. sends 'Ironhorse' tanks to NATO's nervous Baltic front line

U.S. sends 'Ironhorse' tanks to NATO's nervous Baltic front line

Latvia welcomes U.S. troops and tanks taking part in a cross-Baltic NATO training mission.

Pentagon: U.S. troops to fight Ebola in West Africa for up to one year

Pentagon: U.S. troops to fight Ebola in West Africa for up to one year

 

Some U.S. troops authorized for Iraq may go soon - Pentagon

Some U.S. troops authorized for Iraq may go soon - Pentagon

 
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