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te number of crime guns in Mexico are ultimately traced to the
United States, the remark is sure to agitate critics of the failed
Fast and Furious operation -- which allowed weapons to "walk" across the
Mexican border as part of an anti-trafficking sting but ended up fueling
violence in the process.Obama, though, is trying to renew focus on gun
violence after the Senate bill failed last month -- he vowed at
the time that the debate was only "round one" in a longer
battle.Republicans concerned that any new laws will be an ineffective way
to reduce crime -- and a threat to the Second Amendment --
are adamant that round two will not be successful either.At the NRA
conference Friday, Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz warned "the fight is not
over.""President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden have come out and said
they intend to come back at it," Cruz said."The Constitution matters. All
of the Constitution. It's not pick and choose."Cruz invited Biden to "engage
in an hour-long conversation and debate" on how to stop crime.Biden has
not commented on the invitation. But the remark comes after a Politico.com
report said Biden told law enforcement officials Thursday that he's preparing
to launch a new gun control push.According to Politico, he's planning more
trips to talk about the need for expanded background checks and tougher
gun-trafficking laws, though he reportedly hadn't "really discussed" this
with Obama.Asked about the report Friday, W
B-52 bombers, for the first time. The
paper reports U.S. officials have demonstrated an earlier version of the
bomb's capabilities to Israeli leaders several times recently by showing
them a video of the bomb hitting its target in high-altitude testing.Pentagon
officials view the development of the weapon as critical to convincing Israelit
can rely on the U.S. to stop Iran from developing nukes, and
that the Israeli military cannot do so on its own.According to the
Wall Street Journal, the new version of the MOP has advanced components
that would allow it to evade Iranian defense systems to reach the
Fordow nuclear complex, which is by numerous accounts buried under a mountain
in Iran. This upgraded version has not yet been dropped from a
plane."It gives us a far greater capability to reach and destroy an
enemy's weapons of mass destruction that are located in well protected underground
facilities... to a magnitude far greater than we have now," Pentagon Spokesman
Capt. John Kirby said.Kirby denied the bombs are designed to target Iran,
even though it is the only country known to have buried its
nuclear weapons program."The system is not aimed at any one country, it's
to develop a capability we believe we need," Kirby said. That remark
was met by audible groans and various comments of disbelief from the
Pentagon press corps.Boeing successfully tested the bomb on March 17, 2007
at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.Pentagon Spokesma
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The Obama administration has tapped a veteran American diplomat to be the
new U.S. special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan.Secretary of
State John Kerry says he chose Ambassador James F. Dobbins because of
his "deep and long-standing relationships in the region."Kerry called the
leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan on Friday to inform them of his
decision. He praised Dobbins as one of America's "most accomplished diplomats."Dobbins
replaces Marc Grossman, who took the job after Richard Holbrooke died in
2010.Dobbins raised the flag over the U.S. Embassy in Kabul when it
reopened in 2001. He most recently has been serving as a director
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aid, crying.
"We hope for a miracle that he will be ok."Johana Portillo wasn't
at the Saturday afternoon game in the Salt Lake City suburb of
Taylorsville, but she said she's been told by witnesses and detectives that
the player hit her father in the side of the head after
he issued the yellow card."When he was writing down his notes, he
just came out of nowhere and punched him," she said.His friends who
were there told her Ricardo Portillo seemed fine at first, but then
asked to be held because he felt dizzy. They sat him down
and he started vomiting blood, triggering his friend to call an ambulance.
The referee has been in a coma since Saturday.Johana Portillo said her
father's passion is soccer, and he's been a referee in the recreational
league for eight years. Five years ago, a player upset with a
call broke his ribs. A few years before that, a player broke
his leg, she said. Other referees have been hurt, too.His daughters begged
him to stop refereeing -- his second job -- but he continued
because he loved soccer."It was his passion," she said. "We could not
tell him no."The league is not affiliated with the Utah Youth Soccer
Association or any city or town recreation department. It is called the
Liga Continental, said the referee's brother-in-law Pedro Lopez, who also
gets paid to referee in the league.Johana Portillo said the family doesn't
know the teenager who threw the punch, and they haven't heard from
him or anyone in h
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