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War Of Terror: Nearly 40,000 Killed in Iraq During 2017

Death and destruction have become a reality for Iraqi civilians living under the United State’s endless war on terror.

January 02nd, 2018

By AntiWar.com

War Of Terror: Nearly 40,000 Killed in Iraq During 2017

At least 36,898 people were killed, and 8,753 were wounded in Iraq during 2017. These figures should be considered lowball estimates, especially considering that the number of casualties being reported publicly was reduced. During 

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Pentagon Mulls Large Ground Troop Deployment To Syria

The move would significantly alter US military operations in Syria if approved and could put troops on the ground within weeks.

February 16th, 2017

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Pentagon Mulls Large Ground Troop Deployment To Syria

(REPORT) --- With President Trump seeking his Pentagon recommendations by the end of the month, officials are reportedly seriously considering a proposal which would see a large deployment of US combat troops into

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CIA Inspector General ‘Accidentally Deleted’ His Only Copy Of Torture Report

Acting inspector general Chris Sharpley is said to have backed the file up during the upgrade, but destroyed the hard drive it was initially on.

May 17th, 2016

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CIA Inspector General ‘Accidentally Deleted’ His Only Copy Of Torture Report

Amid a protracted battle by the CIA to bury the classified, 6,700-page Senate report on CIA torture, the agency’s inspector general’s office admitted today that it had “accidentally” deleted its only copy of the report during a routine computer

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