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Europeans watch and wait for a change of guard in Washington
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A Dangerous Interregnum
A power shift is underway and cannot be avoided
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Karzai Has More Demands for Accord Extending US Troop Presence
Accord must be signed by end of year, or the US will prepare to walk away
Tim Craig, Karen DeYoung
November 28, 2013
China “Monitored” US Bombers in New Air Zone
Unannounced flights of unarmed B-52s test the zone
Jonny Dymond
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