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U.S. marine who vanished in Iraq guilty of deserting
A military judge in North Carolina sentenced Marine Corporal Wassef Ali Hassoun to more than two years in prison Middle East -
Two men sentenced to 25 years in plot to attack Americans in Afghanistan
The two were found guilty in federal court in September of conspiring to provide material support to terrorists World News -
ISIS seizes U.S.-made arms in Iraq’s Anbar
The seizure is not the first time ISIS gets its hands on U.S.-made equipment Middle East -
U.S. defense chief silent on Mosul attack timing
Ash Carter did not reveal the timing of the upcoming Iraqi offensive, saying 'even if I knew, I wouldn't tell you' Middle East -
ISIS chief was ‘civilian detainee’ in U.S. custody
Documents show that ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was held as a ‘civilian detainee’ during his U.S. army custody a decade ago Middle East -
Obama proposes $51 billion in war funds
The proposed budget includes about $9 billion to fund the war against ISIS in Iraq and Syria Middle East -
Pentagon to use war budget to ease pain of defense cuts
The Obama administration is expected to seek $51 billion for so-called Overseas Contingency Operations Analysis -
U.S. delays sending 1,500 troops to Iraq: report
Around 1,600 troops serve in Iraq, mostly in advisory or force protection roles Middle East -
Afghanistan mired in war as U.S. combat command ends
Obama’s decision to give American forces a more active role than previously envisioned suggests the U.S. has concerns Analysis -
Two U.S. soldiers killed in Kabul bombing: officials
More than 2,200 American troops have been killed in the 13-year-old war Asia -
U.S. troops will go to Iraq before funds approved
Some of the 1,500 new U.S. troops to Iraq will be deployed in the next few weeks without waiting for Congress to fund the mission Middle East -
The significance of attacking U.S. sailors in Turkey
n Nov. 12, activists from the Youth Union of Turkey (TGB) assaulted American sailors in Istanbul Middle East -
Pentagon: 50 U.S. troops arrive in western Iraq
The move comes after President Obama announced plans last week to double the number of American troops in Iraq Middle East -
Families of U.S. troops sue 5 European banks over Iran dealings
HSBC, Credit Suisse, Standard Chartered, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Barclays Bank were sued in the federal district court in Brooklyn World News -
Iraq says foreign military trainers welcome but ‘a little late’
Obama authorizing 1,500 additional troops is a ‘little late,’ says Iraq’s Abadi Middle East -
More than 600 U.S. troops described chemical arms exposure: report
An internal review of military records was ordered after the Times reported that U.S. troops encountered degraded chemical weapons in Iraq World News -
U.S. arms airdrop fell into ISIS hands: Pentagon
U.S. officials said the supplies might have gone astray because of the wind Middle East -
Saudi jails 13 for plan to attack U.S. forces
The convicts planned attacks on U.S. forces in Qatar and Kuwait Middle East -
Chemical arms in ISIS territory in Iraq spark fear
Recent report shows U.S. forces uncovered aging chemical weapons in Iraq but their findings were kept secret Middle East -
U.S. greenlights $2.5 bln to upgrade used military vehicles for UAE
The agency, which oversees foreign arms sales, said the deal would help UAE protect its troops Economy -
U.S. House approves arms for Syrian rebels
Obama says U.S. troops will not be deployed as part of the campaign against ISIS Middle East -
Active shooter reported at Fort Lee in Virginia
Officials say the base has been put on lockdown World News -
Afghan attack: Killed general was true hero, U.S. says
President Barack Obama plans to withdraw most troops from Afghanistan later this year. World News -
Video shows soldiers unsuccessfully attempting to mount camels
A compilation of clips shows the failed attempts of soldiers (often U.S. army) attempting to mount camels - much to the amusement of bystanders. The ... Reports -
U.S. House votes overwhelmingly for say on Obama’s Iraq decisions
The resolutions would bar President Barack Obama from sending U.S. troops to Iraq without congressional approval World News -
Two soldiers killed fighting for Israel were U.S. citizens
Max Steinberg, a native of California’s San Fernando Valley and Nissim Sean Carmeli, of Texas, were fighting in the Golani Brigade Middle East -
CIA suffers in Iraq without U.S. military cover
Iraq is emblematic of how a security-conscious CIA is finding it difficult to spy in dangerous environments without military protection News -
U.S. captures Benghazi attack suspect
The U.S. says it has captured a suspected ringleader of the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya Middle East -
Dramatic video released of U.S. soldier's handover
Footage shows Taliban's handover of army sergeant Bowe Bergdahl to U.S. forces after five years in captivity World News -
Hagel: ‘new opening’ for U.S.-Taliban talks possible
Hagel denied that the United States had negotiated with terrorists, as Republican critics are charging Middle East