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A Tale of Two Economies: Russia and the US
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Fidel Castro
Nov. 28, 2016 His image as a revolutionary is built more on myth than reality.
Islam and Terrorism
Nov. 28, 2016 Clarity in defining the enemy is essential to waging war.
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Watch List Findings: Nov. 26, 2016
Neighborhood Advancement in the Battle for Mosul
Nov. 25, 2016 Iraqi and coalition forces started their campaign on Oct. 17 to retake Mosul from the Islamic State. They began the assault from Gwer, a town southeast of Mosul. In the first two weeks of battle, Iraqi forces covered a distance of 25 miles. In the past three weeks, however, the offensive has become extremely slow and Iraqi forces remain tied down in the districts just inside the city limits.
In recent days, U.S. airstrikes destroyed two bridges over the Tigris River in Mosul. The city now has only one remaining crossing that connects the eastern and western parts. The offensive forces have established the districts on the eastern periphery of the city as the front line and IS fighters are expected to retreat towards the west in the direction of their core turf. The west also remains the main supply route to ferry fighters and material. For this reason, the Iraqis have dedicated a special group to prevent IS from getting supplies and cut off IS’ escape route.

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