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LONDON (Reuters) - Any strike by the United States and its allies on Syria will probably aim to teach President Bashar al-Assad - and Iran - a lesson on the risks of...
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Dan Somers in Iraq. The troubled veteran committed suicide in June. Most of us cannot understand the pain associated with post-traumatic stress in any visceral way, as described by...
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About two million people are thought to have left Syria to escape the civil war. Many of those who left are living in refugee camps. Damascus residents tell BBC News why they chose...

CIA Director-nominee Deputy National Security Adviser for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, John Brennan, second from left, shakes hands with the president's choice for Defense Secretary, former Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel, second from right, as the president, center, speaks in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, Jan. 7, 2013, where he made to announcement. At left is Acting CIA Director Michael Morell, at right is current Defense Secretary Leon Panetta.
United States Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says American forces are now prepared for any action ordered by President Barack Obama to strike at the Syrian regime. Speaking to the BBC during a visit to Brunei, Mr Hagel said: "We are ready to...
photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster
Secretary of State John Kerry speaks at the State Department in Washington, Monday, Aug. 26, 2013, about the situation in Syria.
Secretary of State John Kerry says there is "undeniable" evidence of a large-scale chemical weapons attack in Syria, with intelligence strongly pointing to Bashar Assad's government, and "this international norm cannot be violated without...
photo: AP / Manuel Balce Ceneta
Palestinian mourners carry the body of one of three slain Palestinian during their funeral procession, at the Qalandia refugee camp, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, Monday, Aug. 26, 2013.
JERUSALEM — Palestinians warned Monday that newly restarted peace talks could be derailed after a deadly clash between Palestinian refugees and Israeli security forces. Three Palestinians were shot and killed at the Kalandia refugee camp near...
photo: AP / Majdi Mohammed
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks to U.S. Embassy staff in Doha, Qatar
SYRIA: The stock market sagged Monday after the Obama administration ratcheted up pressure against Syria. Secretary of State John Kerry said there was "undeniable" evidence of a large-scale chemical weapons attack in Syria last week, and suggested...
photo: AP / Jacquelyn Martin
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010
The stock market sagged Monday after the Obama administration ratcheted up pressure against Syria. Secretary of State John Kerry said there was "undeniable" evidence of a large-scale chemical weapons attack in Syria last week, and suggested the...
photo: AP / Richard Drew
FILE -- In this Sunday, Aug. 4, 2013 file photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian President Bashar Assad delivers a speech at an Iftar dinner with political and religious figures in Damascus, Syria. A U.N. team that is supposed to investigate an alleged deadly chemical attack near the Syrian capital Damascus last week left their hotel Monday, as President Bashar Assad denied his troops used chemical weapons during the fighting in the rebel-held suburb. Assad told Russia's Izvestia daily, in an interview published Monday, that the accusations that his troops used chemicals were responsible were "politically motivated."
As war rhetoric escalates, Syria’s President, Bashar Al-Assad has mounted a robust counterattack — rejecting that his forces used chemical weapons and warning that the U.S. will suffer a historic defeat in case it launches a military...
photo: AP / SANA
	Even as U.S. hands over fight to Afghans, some troops still take fire
COMBAT OUTPOST WILDERNESS, Afghanistan — For weeks, the fierce duel playing out in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan between U.S. and insurgent artillery crews had been decidedly one-sided – deadly only for the Taliban. With better...
photo: USMC / Anthony L. Ortiz