Syrian rebels want a five-day ceasefire to evacuate the wounded from Aleppo, a city they’ve held major portions of since 2012. The plan, from an ensemble calling itself the Aleppo Leadership Council, …
President Obama travels to Tampa today to thank the special operations forces community for their work in the war on terrorism—and praise America’s new, lighter way of war, Reuters reports this …
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