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Obama weighs U.S. action in Iraq but rules out combat troops

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Reuters: President Barack Obama said on Friday he needs several days to determine how the United States will help Iraq deal with a militant insurgency, but he ruled out sending U.S. troops back into combat and said any intervention would be contingent on Iraqi leaders becoming more involved.

Conference announces the formation of EIFA in Brussels

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Stevenson: The monopoly of power in Maliki’s hands in the past 8 years and the unprecedented infiltration of Iran and its terrorist Qods Force in Iraq has been the main cause of the problems. Maliki misleadingly pretends that the terrorists and ISIS have taken control of Nineveh province in order to pave the way for bombings and missile attacks as well as to find an excuse for the U.S. and the Iranian regime’s military intervention in Iraq.

U.S. scrambles to help Iraq fight off militants as Baghdad is threatened

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New York Times: The chaotic situation in Iraq showed no sign of letup on Thursday as emboldened Sunni militants who seized two important Iraqi cities this week moved closed to Baghdad while Kurdish forces poured into the strategic northern city of Kirkuk after it was evacuated by government forces.

Expanding Iran’s borders: the marching threat

Al Arabiya: A few weeks ago, high ranking Iranian officials admitted to a mindset I have asserted—for almost a decade in briefings with Congress and government officials on both sides of the Atlantic—exists. The Tehran regime’s minister of defense openly stated on April 16, 2014, that his country’s real borders are along south Lebanon, sitting on the northern frontiers of Israel.

Democrats face dilemma on Iran delay

The Hill: Senate Democrats face a dilemma over whether to buck the White House and press for new sanctions on Iran with bilateral talks on a nuclear deal almost certain to drag on for at least six more months. Democrats held back on imposing tougher sanctions earlier this year after a full-court lobbying press by the White House.

 Growing Iran oil exports challenge U.S. nuclear sanctions

Bloomberg: Questioned in Congress yesterday about possible sanctions violations, an Obama administration official who monitors Iran’s oil exports said he’s confident that Iranian crude shipments have remained within the limits set in a six-month agreement signed Jan. 20 that granted Iran some sanctions relief in exchange for limited nuclear concessions.

Arm Syria’s Opposition

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New York Times: In February, I resigned as the American ambassador to Syria, after 30 years’ foreign service in Africa and the Middle East. As the situation in Syria deteriorated, I found it ever harder to justify our policy. It was time for me to leave.

Sunni militants drive Iraqi army out of Mosul

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New York Times: Sunni militants spilling over the border from Syria on Tuesday seized control of the northern city of Mosul, Iraq’s second largest, in the most stunning success yet in a rapidly widening insurgency that threatens to drag the region into war.

Iran slashes basmati rice purchases from india

Wall Street Journal: Iran has slashed its purchases of India’s basmati rice by around half over the past three months, helping push India’s domestic prices nearly 10% lower in recent weeks.

 U.s. Push to get Iran talks on track as France sees wall

Bloomberg: Iran and world powers are holding a series of unscheduled talks to revive momentum for an accord on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program even as the French foreign minster said the two sides have “hit a wall.”