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Iranian-Backed Shi'ite Militia Tells US Forces to Leave Iraq | News | teleSUR English - 0 views

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    According to this article, many claims associated to Hezbollah that have been against the US forces in Iraq, were not made by Hezbollah. Rather, they were made by an Iranian Militia
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How terrorists are using social media - 0 views

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    Isis has proved fluent in YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, internet memes and other social media. Its posting activity has ramped up during a recent offensive, reaching an all-time high of almost 40,000 tweets in one day as they marched into the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
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Report: Russia withdrawal due to disappointment with Iran and Hezbollah - Middle East -... - 0 views

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    Russia decided to partially withdrawal its troop from Syria due to Moscow's disappointment over failures by pro-regime Iranian and Hezbollah forces to achieve victories against opposition forces fighting to topple the Assad government.
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Syria: Clashes leave Hezbollah and Iranian militants dead | Al Bawaba - 0 views

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    "Regime forces undertaking two fronts, led violent battles with Syrian Opposition forces in Al-Eis town, located in south Aleppo. Regime forces entered Al-Eis yesterday and announced the death of twelve Lebanon-based Hezbollah militants and two militants from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC."
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Why Hezbollah Might be the Iran Deal's Biggest Loser | Foreign Affairs - 0 views

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    "the decision to fork over $100 billion in sanctions relief to Iran as part of last summer's nuclear deal could be the worst thing that's happened to the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah in years"
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Transparency in Tunisia: The ISIE's Media Center | IFES - 0 views

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    This article and video by Adam Gallagher discusses the election in Tunisia, and the importance of the media during a period of democratization like the one they were experiencing. I thought that this article was particularly valuable because it not only focused on the issues and problems that the media was perpetuation, but also positive actions that the media was taking.
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    This article and video by Adam Gallagher discusses the election in Tunisia, and the importance of the media during a period of democratization like the one they were experiencing. I thought that this article was particularly valuable because it not only focused on the issues and problems that the media was perpetuation, but also positive actions that the media was taking.
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Gunships replace jets in Russia's air campaign in Syria - 0 views

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    Russian President Putin surprised the world by abruptly declaring on March 15 that Russia was withdrawing its forces from Syria in the wake of a partial ceasefire deal between regime forces and certain moderate opposition groups.
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Aleppo district shelled with chemical gas - reports - RT News - 0 views

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    Islamist & FSA factions are now allegedly shelling a neighborhood in Aleppo with chemical weapons. The smoke used was yellow in color and believed to be a phosphorus weapon.
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Libya... Britain's next Afghan disaster? UK colonel warns of 'mission creep' - 0 views

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    British plans to send troops to Libya could result in another Afghanistan-style disaster, according to a former army colonel who led a "calamitous" mission in the war-ravaged North African state in 2012. Lieutenant Colonel Rupert Wieloch told the Telegraph on Monday that British involvement carried " a great danger of mission creep.
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