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Russian Missile Sale to Iran Involves Unseen Deals With Israel
But behind the public announcements is a little-known web of arms negotiations and secret diplomacy. In recent years, Israel and Russia have engaged in a complex dance, with Israel selling drones to Russia while remaining conspicuously neutral toward Ukraine and hoping to stave off Iranian military development. The dance may not be over.
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State: US trying to get Marshall Islands ship back from Iran
The U.S. is trying to secure the release of a Marshall Islands-flagged ship from Iran, which has become the latest thorn in the U.S.-Iran relationship as both sides inch closer to a June 30 deadline for a nuclear deal.
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In Senate GOP’s Iran Standoff, the Rebels Are Losing
Many Republicans are ready to rebuff freshman Sens. Tom Cotton and Marco Rubio, who have offered measures that could upturn a broadly popular Iran nuclear review bill. They say Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has no choice but to leave behind scores of other GOP amendments, which still frustrates many who wanted to add their voice to the process.
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Obama expected to push for Gulf missile defense at U.S. summit
President Barack Obama is expected to make a renewed U.S. push next week to help Gulf allies create a region-wide defense system to guard against Iranian missiles as he seeks to allay their anxieties over any nuclear deal with Tehran, according to U.S. sources.
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Kerry makes historic visit to Somalia, where mission is far from done
Kerry, the first U.S. secretary of State to ever visit Somalia, spent only three hours and never left the airport in Mogadishu, the capital. He met with Somalia's president and prime minister and other leaders.
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Afghanistan’s Endless War: Between the US, Taliban and ISIL
War is largely a seasonal activity in Afghanistan. Winters are harsh and fighters need to work fields and tend herds. With spring, another fighting season is underway. This year will be different from its many predecessors. US ground troops are no longer engaged in large numbers; the Afghan National Army is assuming the burden of combat; war-weariness is plain on all sides.
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There’s a big debate in Moscow over whether to support the Iran nuclear deal
Speaking to him, I was struck by the division he described within Moscow's foreign policy establishment over what to do on Iran: the disagreement is not about Iran's nuclear program — both sides, he said, want to end it — but rather over whether this would be too beneficial to the US. On Syria and ISIS, as well, Russian thinking seems preoccupied with the United States and countering it.
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Saudi Arabia presses with big projects despite oil price fall
The kingdom has spent around $50bn of its ample foreign reserves over the past six months to help it withstand the effect of oil prices that have fallen by half since mid-June last year. But dependence on the oil sector for a huge portion of government revenues still means growth in both the oil and non-oil sectors is set to slow in 2015.
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Saudi Aramco to Supply Shale Gas to Industrial Projects
The energy minister said that the Kingdom has made promising shale gas discoveries and acquired the technologies to produce it at a reasonable price. Saudi Aramco said in its annual report that its unconventional gas program became fully operational in 2013, only 2 years after launching its unconventional gas program in the frontier northern region.
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Saudis Take Steps to Curb Oil Consumption
To rein in consumption, the government is cracking down on the use of inefficient air-conditioning equipment and cars. The Saudi Ministry of Commerce and Industry says on its website that it confiscated from stores tens of thousands of air conditioners that didn’t meet its energy-saving requirements last year.
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