The cost of a French Quarter dinner. And the bite, a player trying to chomp his way to the next round of the world cup . He didnt before. We begin with the growing u. S. Presence in iraq. More than half of the advisers in special Operations Forces are in that country, and ready to help the iraqi military. [ gunshots ] Government Forces battled sunni rebels just outside of baghdad, and the rebels claim once again they have control of the countrys biggest oil refinery. So far month, 1,000 people, mostly civilians have been killed. They pushed to the outskirts of baghdad. Jane is in baghdad with more. Jane . Wars of information, and there are conflicting reports of whats happening in the primary, but all indications are that Iraqi Special forces do again have control over it. This after fierce fighting in the last few days, and airstrikes. From helicopters in the city, some have said to kill civilians. Its an indication of how fierce the battle is for key positions here. The refinery, and
He has limited resources and is focused on his survival. Someone saying that assad will send some of his forces to rebuild ties with the west does one really think that he has a better understanding of jihad he forces jihadi forces than the rebel forces fighting isis . At the political and strategic level, working with assad validates the suspicions of many sunnis, and including moderates, that reluctance to helping rebels is linked to a preference for a side and a strong secular dictator. Secular, lets qualify what that means here. It will be difficult to undermine the legitimacy. If we go down this road, this applies to iran. In a rock the best ally is a run iraq, the best ally is iran. If we had not realized what matters is the local actors and the legitimacy of the intelligence. The rationale to stand up to radical actors, perhaps, we should not be in that business altogether. The few successes that were scored in yemen and iraq are due to local actors taking on the responsibility.
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things, the whole issue of the weapons of the resistance, which is this which is this thing that hamas constantly wields, it is whole theory of occupying the territory is what they say. hezbollah with responsible governments and a hezbollah that does not have pretext of the farms of lebanese territory to be liberated is a different hezbollah. i would argue that the case of hamas is much more difficult because the occupation is not going away anytime soon. i, unfortunately, don t hear our secretary of state. i, unfortunately, don t hear high policymakers talking about our being in the 42nd year in occupation. the third generation of palestinians is growing up underneath it. it is something that, obviously, is creating lots of problems. occupation engenders resistance. you may not like the means. those means may be violation of international law but occupation engenders resistance. there s no such thing as a benign resistance and buying off to sweeten the occupation. people d