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While the U.S., and other Western powers continue to support movements for democracy in countries such as Egypt, Tunisia, and Libya, Washington has once again cautioned that change in Yemen is a threat to the battle against the Al Qaeda. The U.S. has endorsed having the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) attempt to act as a mediator in the current Yemen crisis. However, delays in pressing Yemen President Saleh to resign from office hav... #WestAsia #GCC #US #Bahrain #Asia #AlQaeda #Libya #Saleh #SaudiArabia #Yemen #MiddleEast

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poniedziałek 21 marca
Fifty-two people dead, hundreds wounded, the Freedom Fighters of Yemen press on, and it is beginning to look as if the end of the battle could be near. Bloody Friday will not be forgotten by the Yemeni people as snipers poised atop nearby buildings fired on unsuspecting protestors. President Saleh had no choice but to declare a day of mourning for the dead, but it may be the end of t... #WestAsia #Authoritarianism #US #Bahrain #UntiedArabEmirates #Saleh #SaudiArabia #Yemen #MiddleEast #Democratization
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Since the 9/11 terror attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda organization have topped Washington’s most wanted list. Billions of dollars and years have been spent to hunt for bin Laden and to eradicate Al Qaeda. In fact, U.S. soldiers are still in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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