U.S. does not seek permanent Afghan military presence: official By Rumobritt On 01:54 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments A senior U.S. government official said on Monday that the United States was committed to a withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan after 17 years of war. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2RjleYs via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Bond yields keep falling, stocks try to steadyGlobal bond yields continued to spiral lower in Asia on Thursday as recession fears fed expectations of more policy easing by major central banks, tho… Read MoreU.S. approved secret nuclear power work for Saudi ArabiaU.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry has approved six secret authorizations by companies to sell nuclear power technology and assistance to Saudi Arabia, … Read MoreDissident group accused of North Korean embassy intrusion suspends operationsA dissident group accused of breaking into North Korea's embassy in Madrid said on Thursday it was temporarily suspending operations, after a Spanish … Read MoreChina pledges to 'sharply' expand financial market opening as trade talks loomChina will sharply expand market access for foreign banks and securities and insurance companies, especially in its financial services sector, Premier… Read MoreAmid Russia tensions, producing F-35 fighter jets without Turkey possible: U.S. sourcesExcluding NATO-member Turkey from the trillion-dollar F-35 fighter jet program would be challenging due to Ankara's integral role in the stealthy jet'… Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
U.S. does not seek permanent Afghan military presence: official By Rumobritt On 01:54 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments A senior U.S. government official said on Monday that the United States was committed to a withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan after 17 years of war. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2RjleYs via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Bond yields keep falling, stocks try to steadyGlobal bond yields continued to spiral lower in Asia on Thursday as recession fears fed expectations of more policy easing by major central banks, tho… Read MoreU.S. approved secret nuclear power work for Saudi ArabiaU.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry has approved six secret authorizations by companies to sell nuclear power technology and assistance to Saudi Arabia, … Read MoreDissident group accused of North Korean embassy intrusion suspends operationsA dissident group accused of breaking into North Korea's embassy in Madrid said on Thursday it was temporarily suspending operations, after a Spanish … Read MoreChina pledges to 'sharply' expand financial market opening as trade talks loomChina will sharply expand market access for foreign banks and securities and insurance companies, especially in its financial services sector, Premier… Read MoreAmid Russia tensions, producing F-35 fighter jets without Turkey possible: U.S. sourcesExcluding NATO-member Turkey from the trillion-dollar F-35 fighter jet program would be challenging due to Ankara's integral role in the stealthy jet'… Read More
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