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ould spark violence overseas and were evaluating the risk.Navy Capt. John Kirby,
a Pentagon spokesman, said that he has not heard that issue raised
and that New York has yet to make a formal proposal. He
also said officials are grateful communities around the country are finding ways
to recognize the sacrifices of troops and their families.The last combat troops
in Iraq pulled out more than a week ago. About 91,000 U.S.
soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines are in Afghanistan, battling a stubborn Taliban
insurgency and struggling to train Afghan forces so that they eventually can
take over security. Many U.S. troops who fought in the Iraq War
could end up being sent to Afghanistan.A parade might invite criticism from
those who believe the U.S. left Iraq too soon, as well as
from those who feel the war was unjustified. It could also trigger
questions about assertions of victory.Mrozek noted that President George W. Bush's administration
referred to military act
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n, promising them protection and then washed its hands of the situation."The
United States General gave a guarantee in 2003, when we invaded Iraq
and they surrendered their arms, heavy arms and light arms that they
could have used to defend themselves," says former Attorney General Michael Mukasey.
"We gave them a guarantee that they would be treated as protected
persons."Fox News has obtained the July 21, 2004 letter signed by U.S.
Army Major General Geoffrey Miller, Deputy Commanding General of Multi-National Forces Iraq,
who wrote, "I am writing to congratulate each individual living in Camp
Ashraf on their recognition as protected persons under the 4th Geneva Convention."Click
here to read the letter from U.S. Army Major General Geoffrey Miller.A
year later Major General William Brandenburg, another MNF-I commander writes, "Coalition forces
remain committed to fulfilling the humanitarian mission of ensuring that the important
rights provided by the Geneva Co
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role in Iran's foreign or military policy.On Monday, the Iranian navy
warned off a foreign helicopter that had approached the site of a
10-day naval drill it is currently conducting in international waters beyond the
Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the Persian Gulf.A spokesman for
the drill, Rear Adm. Mahmoud Mousavi, tells state TV the helicopter left
the area immediately after the warning Sunday. He gives no other details.Irans
navy began the 10-day drill on Saturday, and regularly holds war games.
The country has also been active in fighting piracy in the Gulf
of Aden.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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r potential embarrassment for Gingrich, who is leading Romney in most national
polls for the GOP nomination.But with a week to go before the
first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses, Gingrich has slipped to third place in that state
behind Texas Rep. Ron Paul and Romney. On other issues including climate
change and mortgage giant Freddie Mac, Gingrich has struggled to reconcile his
stance as a conservative with his long history of policy positions that
sometimes run counter to that.Gingrich's rise to the top of the field
has come in part from his bashing Romney for engineering a state
health care expansion that became a model for President Barack Obama's 2010
health law. "Your plan essentially is one more big-government, bureaucratic, high-cost system,"
Gingrich told Romney during an October debate in Las Vegas. He said
Romney was trying to solve Massachusetts' health care problems "from the top
down."R.C. Hammond, a spokesman for Gingrich, said the April 2006 essay sh
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Syrian border to the Iranian border, is one of Iraq's most nagging
post-Saddam era problems. American forces for years acted as a buffer between
the Kurds and Arabs in the area by building partnerships between Iraqi
army forces and their Kurdish counterparts known as the peshmerga. But after
the U.S. troops' withdrawal, officials warn violence could flare there.Parliament speaker Osama
al-Nujaifi, a Sunni Arab nationalist from Ninevah and an outspoken opponent to
Kurdish land ambitions, called the granting of the exploration blocs an "unacceptable
violation" of Ninevah's administrative boundaries and demanded it be annulled. Opposition to
the Kurds' moves is one of the few things that unite Sunni
Arabs and the Shiite parties that dominate the Baghdad government.A day earlier,
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government, according to provincial councilman Abdul-Rahim al-Shimmari.Baghdad and the Kurdish government have
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denied request and receive that response within 72 hours, the Pentagon
added.Another new policy will standardize retention periods for sexual assault records across
the military services. Specified documents will be retained for 50 years in
unrestricted cases and for five years in restricted cases to give victims
longer access to documents related to sexual assault, the Defense Department said.While
the report found that the U.S. Military Academy at West Point is
in partial compliance with the department's policies regarding sexual harassment and assault,
it concluded the academy was not in compliance with department policy for
providing prevention and response training to all cadets.The Service Women's Action Network,
a national human rights organization founded by women veterans, was critical of
the increase in sexual abuse reports. Greg Jacob, policy director for the
organization, also underscored the noncompliance with Pentagon policy in the report."Ending th
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