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IPS Correspondent Gareth Porter talks to Real News.

The U.S. military establishment believed they could easily pressure President Obama to back down on his pledge to withdraw troops from Iraq within 16 months. Having found Obama unconvinced by their argument, they have now launched a campaign in Washington to blame Obama's withdrawal policy for any future instability in Iraq.

POLITICS: ElBaradei Foes Leak Stories to Force His Hand on Iran
Analysis by Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - Western officials leaked stories to the Associated Press and Reuters last week aimed at pressuring the outgoing chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohamed ElBaradei, to include a summary of intelligence alleging that Iran has been actively pursuing work on nuclear weapons in the IAEA report due out this week.
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MIDEAST: Republicans Attack Obama on Palestine Policy
Analysis by Helena Cobban*
WASHINGTON - Former Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee has been in Israel and the occupied West Bank this week, stridently criticising Pres. Barack Obama's policies of pushing for an Israeli settlement freeze and the establishment of a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
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DISARMAMENT: U.S. Says No to Nukes, Yes to Conventional Arms
By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS - U.S. President Barack Obama’s pledge to take concrete steps towards "a world without nuclear weapons" has garnered overwhelming support from peace activists worldwide.
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CARIBBEAN: Britain Suspends Constitution of Turks and Caicos Islands
By Peter Richards
PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands - The British government Friday suspended the constitution of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) in a move that the outgoing head of government Galmo Williams referred to as a "coup" by London.
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MIDEAST: Big Challenges Ahead for Mahmoud Abbas
Analysis by Helena Cobban*
WASHINGTON - Mahmoud Abbas, the 74-year-old leader of the Palestinian Fatah movement, registered a significant achievement in holding the movement’s Sixth General Conference, which has been wrapping up its business in Bethlehem in the Israeli-occupied West Bank this week.
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DEVELOPMENT: Should Water Be Legislated as a Human Right?
By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS - The growing commercialisation of water - and the widespread influence of the bottling industry worldwide - is triggering a rising demand for the legal classification of one of the basic necessities of life as a human right.
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TRADE: China In Violation of WTO Protocols
By Eli Clifton
WASHINGTON - Since 2001 China has become an increasingly active member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and proponent of open and competitive markets, but yesterday the WTO released a report saying that China has violated WTO protocols by restricting imports of DVDs, software and books and limiting the ability of foreign suppliers to distribute their own products in China.
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POLITICS: Obama to Bolster Nuclear Disarmament at U.N.
By Thalif Deen
UNITED NATIONS - When U.S. President Barack Obama presides over a meeting of world leaders in the Security Council on Sep. 24, he will provide a high profile political platform for two of the most sensitive issues at the United Nations: nuclear non- proliferation and nuclear disarmament.
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IRAN: Under Pressure from Hawks, Obama Tacks to the Right
By Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON - In the face of mounting pressure from hawks in Washington and the continued threat of military action from Israel, the Barack Obama Administration has been taking a harder line in its latest pronouncements about Iran.
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HONDURAS-US: Obama Administration Restating Its Position?
By Marina Litvinsky
WASHINGTON - A letter sent last week by the U.S. State Department has caused many to question the Obama Administration position on reinstating ousted Honduras President Manuel Zelaya.
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POLITICS: Saudi Arabia May Not Follow Obama’s Plan
Analysis by Helena Cobban*
WASHINGTON - Pro-Israeli lobbyists here won the support of 77 senators (out of 100) for a letter sent to President Barack Obama that urged him to "press Arab leaders" to consider making dramatic, upfront peace overtures to Israel.
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IRAN-VENEZUELA: Alliance Problematic for the U.S., But Not Threatening
By Danielle Kurtzleben
WASHINGTON - Some foreign policy experts are saying that the deepening relationship between Iran and Venezuela, while worrisome, is not currently a major threat to U.S. interests.
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NORTH KOREA: After Clinton’s Trip, More Questions Than Answers Remain
Analysis by Eli Clifton
WASHINGTON - Former U.S. President Bill Clinton’s trip to North Korea to secure the release of two U.S. journalists has called attention to the lack of engagement over the past five-months since Pyongyang quit the six-party talks.
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