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Robin Stringer / Bloomberg:
U.S. Military Losses Hit 4,000 in Iraq, Afghanistan — Four thousand U.S. service members have died in U.S. President George W. Bush's ``war on terror'' in Iraq and Afghanistan 5 1/2 years after American forces ousted the Taliban in December 2001. — A total of 3,596 have died in Iraq since …
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Associated Press:
Official: Iraq gov't misses all targets — WASHINGTON - A progress report on Iraq will conclude that the U.S.-backed government in Baghdad has not met any of its targets for political, economic and other reform, speeding up the Bush administration's reckoning on what to do next, a U.S. official said Monday.
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Andrew Taylor / Associated Press:
Report: Wars cost US $12 billion a month — WASHINGTON - The boost in troop levels in Iraq has increased the cost of war there and in Afghanistan to $12 billion a month, and the total for Iraq alone is nearing a half-trillion dollars, congressional analysts say.
William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Moment of Truth for the President — Will he reject disastrous advice to compromise with opponents of the war? — The New York Times leads today with David Sanger's story, "In White House, Debate Is Rising On Iraq Pullback; Political Considerations; Not Waiting For Sept. 15, Aides Seek to Forestall G.O.P. Defections."
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Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
"Insane, Irrational Panic" — This is how Bill Kristol describes the view of those who have followed this war closely for four years of drift, mishap and recklessness and concluded that some kind of withdrawal or redeployment is now our least worst option. It is based on Kristol's judgment that, for reasons unspecified,
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Michael J. Totten:
Syria Invades Lebanon — A few days ago Lebanese daily newspaper Al Mustaqbal quietly reported a limited Syrian invasion of Lebanon. (Via Naharnet.) … This happened immediately before I left town for two days. When I returned I was surprised to find no mention of this whatsoever anywhere else in the media.
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Ynetnews:
Lebanon 'to erupt in 1 week' — Syria calls on citizens to evacuate Lebanon, reports say; Expert: Civil war possible — Syria has called on its citizens to leave Lebanon ahead of an expected "eruption" in that country, Arab and Iranian press reports have said.
Paul J. Gough / Hollywood Reporter:
Viewers don't warm up to 'Live Earth' coverage — NEW YORK — NBC's three-hour primetime "Live Earth" special, which included highlights from Saturday's global concerts, failed to generate much enthusiasm in the ratings. — The estimated 2.7 million viewers was slightly under …
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Fred Thompson / National Review:
Why Are Sections of that L.A Times Fred-Abortion Group Story Disappearing? — A couple of other thoughts on Fred and the abortion group: — Captain Ed notes that Fred Thompson registered as a lobbyist for a foreign agent in October 1991. Did he register as a lobbyist for domestic clients at an earlier date?
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Michael Moore demands apology from Wolf Blitzer — Michael Moore went off on Wolfie and CNN for a hit piece they aired about "Sicko" right before he came on. He was hot! He slapped the beard around pretty good...He says he'll post the facts refuting their claims on his website tonight.
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Adam Howard / AlterNet.org:
Michael Moore Rips Wolf Blitzer on CNN: "Why Don't You Tell …
Michael Moore Rips Wolf Blitzer on CNN: "Why Don't You Tell …
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Associated Press:
Stevens fears impact of current probe — WASHINGTON - Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican senator and once the chief power broker for dispensing federal dollars, says he's worried that a corruption investigation "could cause me some trouble" in running for re-election next year.
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BBC:
US Iraq chief warns of long war — The head of US forces in Iraq, General David Petraeus, has told the BBC that fighting the insurgency is a "long term endeavour" which could take decades. — Speaking to the BBC's John Simpson in Baquba, Gen Petraeus said there was evidence …
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Nicole Belle / Crooks and Liars:
Petraeus Says Iraq Will Be "Decades" Long; Likens Struggle To Northern Ireland
Petraeus Says Iraq Will Be "Decades" Long; Likens Struggle To Northern Ireland
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Satyam / Think Progress:
Escalation Architect Kagan: 'Whatever You Can Say About The Current Strategy, It Has Not Failed' — Today, the American Enterprise Institute, a neoconservative think tank, held a discussion entitled "Assessing the Surge in Iraq," featuring prominent Iraq war proponents like Fred Kagan …
Alex Koppelman / Salon:
Taylor will still appear, Senate Judiciary Commitee says — Despite the president's invocation of executive privilege, former White House political director Sara Taylor will still appear before Congress on Wednesday.
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USA Today:
USAT/Gallup Poll: Steady leads for Giuliani & Clinton — Fresh results from the latest USA TODAY/Gallup Poll, parts of which are being released this hour: — • In the race for the Republican presidential nomination, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has a 10 percentage point lead nationally …
Richard Allen Greene / The Politico:
Hillary the inevitable — Obama strategist David Plouffe released a memo last week arguing that Hillary Clinton's advantages were essentially those of incumbency, that her support was thin, and that Obama should actually be considered the front-runner. — Mark Penn, Clinton's chief strategist …
Brent Gardner-Smith / Aspen Daily News:
Rove takes questions on Iraq, CIA case … Against the backdrop of a renewed level of carnage in Iraq over the weekend, Karl Rove remained unapologetic Sunday morning in Aspen about the war in Iraq. — Rove — whose titles include assistant to the president, deputy chief of staff …
Jennifer Parker / Political Radar:
EXCLUSIVE: Army Missed Recruiting Goal Again — ABC News' Jonathan Karl and Luis Martinez report: Already stretched thin by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Army is having a hard time finding new recruits. ABC News has learned the Army missed its recruiting goal in June for the second month in a row …
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