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PARIS - A U.S. airstrike killed the Emir of Ramadi, a mid-level Islamic State of Iraq and Syria leader who commanded fighters during the battle for Ramadi, reports CBS News correspondent David Martin.While the coalition has occasionally targeted t adidas campus donna he terror group inside Syria, most of its air campaign efforts h adidas og ave taken place in Iraq.On Tuesday, the U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS doubled down on its strategy to fight the extremists, insisting on staying the course it set last year desp adidas originals samba ite the radical group s recent conquests on both sides of the border between Iraq and Syria.Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi pressed his case Tuesday for more support from the 25 countries in the coalition at a one-day Paris conference on fighting the militant group, organized within weeks of the fall of Ramadi and the Syrian city of Palmyra.The coalition has mustered a mix of airstrikes, intelligence sharing and assistance for Iraqi ground operations against the extremists. Al-Abadi said more was needed - his country reeling after troops pulled out of Ramadi without a fight and abandoned U.S.-supplied tanks and weapons. We will redouble our efforts, said Deputy Secretary of State Tony Blinken, who was leading the delegation after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry broke his leg in a cycling accident in eastern France over the weekend. ISIS, Blinken said, stands for nothing and depends on people who will fall for anything. Blinken said that eve Fbwg Planning For Iraq Attack Intensifies
Libya has ratified the nuclear test ban treaty, a U.N. agency said Wednesday, less than three weeks after the North African country publicly renounced its weapons of mass destruction.The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty is an agreement the United States has signed, but not ratified.Libya s nuclear program was nowhere near producing a weapon, according to the International Atomic Energy Administration. Still, the announcement by the U.N. agency overseeing the agreement appeared to be a further sign of commitment by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi to give up nuclear weapons activities.The Vienna-based agency mdash; known as the Preparator stanley us y Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Organization mdash; said in a statement that in ratifying the pact, Libya agreed to host a monitoring station at Misratah. That would be part of a network of stanley cup price 337 stations being set up to verify compliance with terms of the treaty. Libya announced Dec. 19 that it was giving up its weapons of mass destruction after months of secret talks with the United States and Britain. It said then it would sign the test ban treaty and become a party to the convention prohibiting chemical weapons.The United States and Britain plan to send experts to Libya this month to analyze the extent of Libya s nuclear program and its quest for biological and chemical weapons as well as modern missiles.Top Bush administration officials are convinced the programs are far more extensive than outlined by the IAEA and sa
PARIS - A U.S. airstrike killed the Emir of Ramadi, a mid-level Islamic State of Iraq and Syria leader who commanded fighters during the battle for Ramadi, reports CBS News correspondent David Martin.While the coalition has occasionally targeted t adidas campus donna he terror group inside Syria, most of its air campaign efforts h adidas og ave taken place in Iraq.On Tuesday, the U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS doubled down on its strategy to fight the extremists, insisting on staying the course it set last year desp adidas originals samba ite the radical group s recent conquests on both sides of the border between Iraq and Syria.Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi pressed his case Tuesday for more support from the 25 countries in the coalition at a one-day Paris conference on fighting the militant group, organized within weeks of the fall of Ramadi and the Syrian city of Palmyra.The coalition has mustered a mix of airstrikes, intelligence sharing and assistance for Iraqi ground operations against the extremists. Al-Abadi said more was needed - his country reeling after troops pulled out of Ramadi without a fight and abandoned U.S.-supplied tanks and weapons. We will redouble our efforts, said Deputy Secretary of State Tony Blinken, who was leading the delegation after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry broke his leg in a cycling accident in eastern France over the weekend. ISIS, Blinken said, stands for nothing and depends on people who will fall for anything. Blinken said that eve Fbwg Planning For Iraq Attack Intensifies
Libya has ratified the nuclear test ban treaty, a U.N. agency said Wednesday, less than three weeks after the North African country publicly renounced its weapons of mass destruction.The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty is an agreement the United States has signed, but not ratified.Libya s nuclear program was nowhere near producing a weapon, according to the International Atomic Energy Administration. Still, the announcement by the U.N. agency overseeing the agreement appeared to be a further sign of commitment by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi to give up nuclear weapons activities.The Vienna-based agency mdash; known as the Preparator stanley us y Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Organization mdash; said in a statement that in ratifying the pact, Libya agreed to host a monitoring station at Misratah. That would be part of a network of stanley cup price 337 stations being set up to verify compliance with terms of the treaty. Libya announced Dec. 19 that it was giving up its weapons of mass destruction after months of secret talks with the United States and Britain. It said then it would sign the test ban treaty and become a party to the convention prohibiting chemical weapons.The United States and Britain plan to send experts to Libya this month to analyze the extent of Libya s nuclear program and its quest for biological and chemical weapons as well as modern missiles.Top Bush administration officials are convinced the programs are far more extensive than outlined by the IAEA and sa