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Saudi-led air strikes hit Yemen’s capital Sanaa, residents Say
Saudi-led air raids hit the Yemen capital Sanaa overnight, targeting forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the east and south of the city, residents said on Tuesday.
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Is Saudi Arabia seeking nuclear weapons from Pakistan?
A Saudi defense official on Tuesday dismissed as "speculation" a media report that Saudi Arabia is seeking to acquire nuclear weapons from Pakistan amid growing fears of a nuclear-armed Iran.
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Why the Iraqi army keeps failing
"Iraq’s military is still a 'checkpoint Army,' more interested in manning roadblocks than developing intelligence and engaging in counterinsurgency missions," wrote The Post's Kevin Sullivan and Greg Jaffe.
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Saudi Arabia’s March oil exports highest in over nine years – data
The OPEC heavyweight shipped 7.898 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude in March, up from 7.350 million bpd in February and 7.474 million bpd in January, figures supplied by Riyadh to the Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI) showed.
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The United States, the GCC, and Iran: The Crisis that Wasn’t
The joint statement issued by the United States and the representatives of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, and Oman after the Camp David session was unequivocal: The participants “emphasized that a comprehensive, verifiable deal that fully addresses the regional and international concerns about Iran’s nuclear program is in the security interests of GCC member states as well as the United States and the international community.”
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Islamic State’s War on Art Turns a Profit
One aim is profit -- despite their spokesman’s claims about ignoring the “billions of dollars” such antiquities could be worth. The videos show the destruction only of large, unwieldy and easily identifiable works. These antiquities would be difficult to transport out of Syria and Iraq and would not find willing buyers, since they could be recognized and seized as stolen property.
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One killed, seven wounded in suicide bombing in eastern Libya: official
Islamic State militants, exploiting a power vacuum amid conflict between two rival governments, have built up a presence in Derna, a city to the east of Qubbah. But there was no immediate claim of responsibility.
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Al Qaeda graduation day in Idlib, Syria
The Al Nusrah Front, al Qaeda’s official branch in Syria, has posted a series of photos showing what appears to be more than 100 newly-graduated jihadists in Idlib. In late March, Al Nusrah and its jihadist allies overran the provincial capital of Idlib. Their coalition, named Jaysh al Fateh (“Army of Conquest”), has continued to fight against regime forces in the surrounding areas in the weeks that followed. Al Nusrah began a big push in northern Syria late last year, taking the fight to both Western-backed rebel groups and Bashar al Assad’s regime.
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White House Promises to Bomb Ramadi Until City Retaken From ISIS
After a weekend of mixed signals on the status of Ramadi, the White House acknowledged Monday that that the capital of Anbar province had fallen to ISIS and pledged that the city would be taken back.
- The Hill - Pentagon to accept help from Shia militias in Iraq
- USA Today - Fall of Ramadi raises specter of sectarian conflict
- Washington Post - Opinion: Why perspective is needed while watching the fall of Ramadi in Iraq
- Foreign Policy - The Men Who Would Save Ramadi
- Daily Beast - ISIS Counterpunch Stuns U.S. and Iraq
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UN: Yemen Crisis Could Open Jihadist Path Through Somalia
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned in a new report that the crisis in Yemen could open a corridor for jihadist movements through Somalia, which is located just across the Gulf of Aden.
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