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ISTANBUL-- The U.S. is about to get deeper into Syria s Civil War. Turkey and the U.S. have agreed to use air power to set-up a safe zone inside Syria for rebel groups who are willing to battle ISIS.Turkish officials refuse to give exact boundaries, but say the safe zone will be north of the Syrian city of Aleppo. They told CBS News Holly Williams airstrikes will clear ISIS militants from a 60-mile section of the border.The increased number of airstrikes will give cover to so-called moderate rebels as they fight ISIS. But it s not clear which or how many rebels will be protected, some of whom are linked to al Qaeda. adidas campus Turkey joins the fight against ISIS: What you need to know 01:24 America s $500 million plan to train and equip moderate Syrian rebels has so far only yielded around 60 fighters. Turkey hopes the safe zone will eventually encourage some Syrian refugees to return home.Nearly 2 million Syrians have fled to Turkey since the country s civil war began over 4 years ago. But airstrikes near Aleppo would bring U.S. operations closer than ever to the Syrian regime s air defenses.Tur mizuno handballschuh key is a key U.S. ally, but only agreed to allow the U.S.-led coalition to use its I adidas original campus ncirlik air base last week. After a spate of violent attacks, including a suicide bomb that killed over 30 people. Turkish off Hcxp Neo-Nazi: London Blast Ours
Villagers who fled fighting in this rebel-held town trickled home Thursday to find the bodies of more than a dozen men in civilian clothes in and around mud huts - a sign that the conflict in eastern Congo is spreading.The villagers accused rebel leader Laurent Nkunda s forces of the slayings. But New York-based Human Rights Watch accused both the rebels and a pro-government militia called the Mai Mai of deliberately killi stanley cup ng civilians in Kiwanja and said U.N. peacek stanley mugs eepers nearby had been unable to protect them.Nkunda s me stanley cup n wrested control of Kiwanja Wednesday following heavy fighting with the Mai Mai, one of many indicators that a fragile cease-fire is close to unraveling.U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called for an immediate cease-fire and urged the armed groups involved to find a political solution to the violence that has plagued eastern Congo.Ban was flying to the Kenyan capital of Nairobi to attend an African Union summit Friday aimed at bringing peace to the region. Congo President Joseph Kabila is expected, along with Rwanda President Paul Kagame, who wields strong influence with Nkunda s rebels. The villagers in Kiwanja said rebels had killed unarmed civilians suspected of supporting the Mai Mai, but the rebels said the dead were militia fighters who had been armed.A U.N. official said Kiwanja was in fact subjected to two rounds of terror: First the Mai Mai arrived and killed those they accused of supporting Nkunda s rebels, then Nkunda s rebels stormed in,
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BEIRUT -- Syrian peace talks due next week are looking increasingly moot as a adidas originals string of recent battlefield victories by government troops have bolstered President Bashar Assad s hand and plunged the rebels into disarray.The government s advances add to the obstacles that have scuttled chances of halting - at least anytime soon - the five-year civil war that has killed a quarter of a million people, displaced half the country and enabled the radical Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS to seize a third of Syria s territory. The Road to Syria 12:32 A proxy war on the ground between regional rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia, disorganization mizuno volleyballschuhe among the rebels after a top commander and several other local leaders were killed, rigid and disparate U.S. and Russian positions regarding Assad s future, and a spat over which groups will be invited to the negotiating table have all added to the conflagration. I don t think we should expect any major results, said Fawaz Gerges, professor of Middle Eastern politics at the London School of Economics. Assad really believes that time is on his side, that he is winning, that the opposition is in tatters. The Jan af1 . 25 talks in Geneva are meant to start a political process to end the conflict that started in 2011 as a largely peaceful uprising against Assad s rule but Cykh Hunt Intensifies For Al-Zarqawi
Ahead of the 5th anniversary of the U.S. invasion, Gen. David Petraeus, commander of U.S. Forces in Iraq, told CBS News correspondent Cami McCormick what he sees as the biggest challenges still facing his troops. I think everybody recognizes that there has been progress in the security arena over the course of the last six to eight months, but no one, Gen. David Petraeus said, is celebrating. The progress in Iraq is fragile, it is tenuous. Ther stanley tumblers e s an enormous amount of hard work to be done to solidify the gains, to build on them, while there is a draw-down of over one quarter of our combat forces. Five of 20 Brigade Combat Teams - a Marine Expeditionary Unit and two Marine battalions - are scheduled to leave by July. Already, two Army brigades have departed Iraq, one based in Diyala province, the other in Baghdad. The withdrawals are a test. They always leave some gap... that has to be filled. Obviously, we have to thin out in certain areas to accommodate that withdrawal, Petraeus said, referring to the recent departure of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division. At the same time, al Qaeda remains a very lethal enemy... capable of lashing out at any given time. The battle against al Qaeda i stanley cup n Iraq is focusing primarily on Ninevah province, north of Baghdad, which Petraeus calls hugely important because of its location at the cross roads of Turkey, Syria and Iran, and an important trade route to Baghdad. He admit stanley polska s there has been an economy of force
ISTANBUL-- The U.S. is about to get deeper into Syria s Civil War. Turkey and the U.S. have agreed to use air power to set-up a safe zone inside Syria for rebel groups who are willing to battle ISIS.Turkish officials refuse to give exact boundaries, but say the safe zone will be north of the Syrian city of Aleppo. They told CBS News Holly Williams airstrikes will clear ISIS militants from a 60-mile section of the border.The increased number of airstrikes will give cover to so-called moderate rebels as they fight ISIS. But it s not clear which or how many rebels will be protected, some of whom are linked to al Qaeda. adidas campus Turkey joins the fight against ISIS: What you need to know 01:24 America s $500 million plan to train and equip moderate Syrian rebels has so far only yielded around 60 fighters. Turkey hopes the safe zone will eventually encourage some Syrian refugees to return home.Nearly 2 million Syrians have fled to Turkey since the country s civil war began over 4 years ago. But airstrikes near Aleppo would bring U.S. operations closer than ever to the Syrian regime s air defenses.Tur mizuno handballschuh key is a key U.S. ally, but only agreed to allow the U.S.-led coalition to use its I adidas original campus ncirlik air base last week. After a spate of violent attacks, including a suicide bomb that killed over 30 people. Turkish off Hcxp Neo-Nazi: London Blast Ours
Villagers who fled fighting in this rebel-held town trickled home Thursday to find the bodies of more than a dozen men in civilian clothes in and around mud huts - a sign that the conflict in eastern Congo is spreading.The villagers accused rebel leader Laurent Nkunda s forces of the slayings. But New York-based Human Rights Watch accused both the rebels and a pro-government militia called the Mai Mai of deliberately killi stanley cup ng civilians in Kiwanja and said U.N. peacek stanley mugs eepers nearby had been unable to protect them.Nkunda s me stanley cup n wrested control of Kiwanja Wednesday following heavy fighting with the Mai Mai, one of many indicators that a fragile cease-fire is close to unraveling.U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called for an immediate cease-fire and urged the armed groups involved to find a political solution to the violence that has plagued eastern Congo.Ban was flying to the Kenyan capital of Nairobi to attend an African Union summit Friday aimed at bringing peace to the region. Congo President Joseph Kabila is expected, along with Rwanda President Paul Kagame, who wields strong influence with Nkunda s rebels. The villagers in Kiwanja said rebels had killed unarmed civilians suspected of supporting the Mai Mai, but the rebels said the dead were militia fighters who had been armed.A U.N. official said Kiwanja was in fact subjected to two rounds of terror: First the Mai Mai arrived and killed those they accused of supporting Nkunda s rebels, then Nkunda s rebels stormed in,
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BEIRUT -- Syrian peace talks due next week are looking increasingly moot as a adidas originals string of recent battlefield victories by government troops have bolstered President Bashar Assad s hand and plunged the rebels into disarray.The government s advances add to the obstacles that have scuttled chances of halting - at least anytime soon - the five-year civil war that has killed a quarter of a million people, displaced half the country and enabled the radical Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS to seize a third of Syria s territory. The Road to Syria 12:32 A proxy war on the ground between regional rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia, disorganization mizuno volleyballschuhe among the rebels after a top commander and several other local leaders were killed, rigid and disparate U.S. and Russian positions regarding Assad s future, and a spat over which groups will be invited to the negotiating table have all added to the conflagration. I don t think we should expect any major results, said Fawaz Gerges, professor of Middle Eastern politics at the London School of Economics. Assad really believes that time is on his side, that he is winning, that the opposition is in tatters. The Jan af1 . 25 talks in Geneva are meant to start a political process to end the conflict that started in 2011 as a largely peaceful uprising against Assad s rule but Cykh Hunt Intensifies For Al-Zarqawi
Ahead of the 5th anniversary of the U.S. invasion, Gen. David Petraeus, commander of U.S. Forces in Iraq, told CBS News correspondent Cami McCormick what he sees as the biggest challenges still facing his troops. I think everybody recognizes that there has been progress in the security arena over the course of the last six to eight months, but no one, Gen. David Petraeus said, is celebrating. The progress in Iraq is fragile, it is tenuous. Ther stanley tumblers e s an enormous amount of hard work to be done to solidify the gains, to build on them, while there is a draw-down of over one quarter of our combat forces. Five of 20 Brigade Combat Teams - a Marine Expeditionary Unit and two Marine battalions - are scheduled to leave by July. Already, two Army brigades have departed Iraq, one based in Diyala province, the other in Baghdad. The withdrawals are a test. They always leave some gap... that has to be filled. Obviously, we have to thin out in certain areas to accommodate that withdrawal, Petraeus said, referring to the recent departure of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division. At the same time, al Qaeda remains a very lethal enemy... capable of lashing out at any given time. The battle against al Qaeda i stanley cup n Iraq is focusing primarily on Ninevah province, north of Baghdad, which Petraeus calls hugely important because of its location at the cross roads of Turkey, Syria and Iran, and an important trade route to Baghdad. He admit stanley polska s there has been an economy of force