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Glenn
Greenwald | Hailed as a Model for Successful Intervention, Libya Proves to Be
the Exact Opposite
Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "What we see here is what we've seen over and over: the west's wars creating and empowering an endless supply of enemies, which in turn justify endless war by the west. It was the invasion of Iraq that ushered in 'Al Qaeda in Iraq' and ultimately ISIS."
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Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept
Greenwald writes: "What we see here is what we've seen over and over: the west's wars creating and empowering an endless supply of enemies, which in turn justify endless war by the west. It was the invasion of Iraq that ushered in 'Al Qaeda in Iraq' and ultimately ISIS."
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Netanyahu's
Calls for Jewish Mass Migration to Israel Spark Criticism
Peter Beaumont, Guardian UK
Beaumont writes: "European leaders have rejected calls by the Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, for Jews to migrate en masse to Israel, pledging to ensure their safety at home."
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Peter Beaumont, Guardian UK
Beaumont writes: "European leaders have rejected calls by the Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, for Jews to migrate en masse to Israel, pledging to ensure their safety at home."
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Patrick
Cockburn | Brian Williams and the Little Lies That Sink News
Stars
Patrick Cockburn, CounterPunch
Cockburn writes: "The arrival of anchors, editors or 'celebrity' correspondents in the middle of a crisis, war, or at any other time, has always been the bane of reporters on the ground."
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Patrick Cockburn, CounterPunch
Cockburn writes: "The arrival of anchors, editors or 'celebrity' correspondents in the middle of a crisis, war, or at any other time, has always been the bane of reporters on the ground."
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Dilemma for
Jeb: How Bush 3.0 Would Deal With Iraq
Steve Holland, Reuters
Holland writes: "Two U.S. presidents named Bush have legacies dominated by wars in Iraq. That leaves a potential third, Jeb Bush, facing a uniquely sharp dilemma over how to tackle the current crisis in that region, having to explain how he would step up the fight against Islamic State militants without getting bogged down in another war."
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Steve Holland, Reuters
Holland writes: "Two U.S. presidents named Bush have legacies dominated by wars in Iraq. That leaves a potential third, Jeb Bush, facing a uniquely sharp dilemma over how to tackle the current crisis in that region, having to explain how he would step up the fight against Islamic State militants without getting bogged down in another war."
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Danish PM:
Copenhagen Shooter Not Part of Wider Cell
The Associated Press
Excerpt: "Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt says there are no signs that the slain gunman behind shooting attacks that killed two people in Copenhagen was part of a wider terror cell."
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The Associated Press
Excerpt: "Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt says there are no signs that the slain gunman behind shooting attacks that killed two people in Copenhagen was part of a wider terror cell."
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FAA Proposes
Rules for Flying Drones in US, Says No Night Flights
Al Jazeera America
Excerpt: "The government on Sunday released its proposal to regulate a new era in which small, commercial drones zipping through U.S. skies are a part of everyday life."
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Al Jazeera America
Excerpt: "The government on Sunday released its proposal to regulate a new era in which small, commercial drones zipping through U.S. skies are a part of everyday life."
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High Levels of
Benzene Is Found in Most of California's Tested Fracking Waste
Water
Julie Cart, The Los Angeles Times
Cart writes: "The presence of benzene in fracking waste water is raising alarm over potential public health dangers amid admissions by state oil and gas regulators that California for years inadvertently allowed companies to inject fracking flowback water into protected aquifers containing drinking water."
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Julie Cart, The Los Angeles Times
Cart writes: "The presence of benzene in fracking waste water is raising alarm over potential public health dangers amid admissions by state oil and gas regulators that California for years inadvertently allowed companies to inject fracking flowback water into protected aquifers containing drinking water."
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