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Politics : Politics for Conservatives

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To: FJB who wrote (83336)10/3/2016 7:35:10 AM
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1. From troops to nukes: This is how Trump and Clinton would manage the military
(Military Times) America’s military personnel will have a new commander in chief come January, whether they like it or not, and the two most likely choices could produce two drastically different militaries over the next four years.
2. Colombians vote against historic peace agreement with FARC rebels
(Washington Post) Colombian voters rejected a peace deal with FARC rebels Sunday in a surprise outcome that risks prolonging a 52-year-old war and plunges the country into uncertainty.
3. Syria Presses Aleppo Advance, Tells Rebels to Leave
(Reuters) Syrian government and allied forces have advanced towards Aleppo, pursuing their week-old offensive to take the rebel-held part of the city after dozens of overnight air strikes.
4. The Taliban Has Launched a Major Offensive Against the Afghan City of Kunduz
(Time) The Taliban launched a coordinated attack on the Afghan city of Kunduz on Sunday night, reportedly infiltrating the city’s defensive line and attacking from four different directions.
5. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Threatens to End Defense Pact with the U.S.
(Time) Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte warned Sunday that he might terminate a defense pact his country signed with Washington in 2014, in response to concerns voiced by U.S. lawmakers over his crackdown on narcotics.
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