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Lebanon bans Iranian film on ‘Green Movement’

  BEIRUT: General Security banned an Iranian film that focuses on the 2009 “Green Movement” from theaters in Lebanon, the director of the Cultural Resistance International Film Festival of Lebanon told The Daily Star Saturday. “Authorities banned it, yes … because they considered it an offense to a country,” Jocelyne Saab said, adding that she […]

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Report: Bkirki Seeks International Pressure to End Presidential Deadlock

  International powers are seeking to pressure local authorities to stage the presidential elections, highlighting the dangers of vacuum given the developments in the region, reported the daily An Nahar on Saturday. This was emphasized by the visits of ambassadors of countries of permanent membership at the United Nations Security Council to Maronite Patriarch Beshara […]

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Lebanese support ISIS airstrikes: survey

  BEIRUT: The majority of the Arab public opposes ISIS and supports the U.S.-led coalition airstrikes against the group’s elements in Syria and Iraq, according to a survey. However, most Arabs still believe that Washington and its closest ally, Israel, remain the greatest threat to the region. The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies […]

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Here Are All The Ways The US Mission In Iraq Keeps Changing

 

Though President Barack Obama’s administration has touted the consistency of its military approach to the Islamic State, its public statements have continually evolved.

Notably, Obama has repeatedly and passionately insisted no US troops will be actively involved in ground operations — though they will have weapons and be prepared to shoot back if needed.

However, there have been some indications that US troops are already fighting the Islamic State (also known as ISIS or ISIL) on the ground. Additionally, in recent days and weeks, the US’ top military commander opened the door to using ground troops in order to retake Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, from the jihadist forces.

"I’m not predicting at this point that I would recommend that those forces in Mosul and along the border would need to be accompanied by US forces, but we’re certainly considering it," Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey said on Thursday.

In order to keep track of this evolution, Business Insider created a timeline of the US’ role in the fight against the Islamic State.

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Lebanese Army first to defeat ISIS: Czech FM

  BEIRUT: The Lebanese Army was the first military to defeat ISIS, Czech Foreign Minister said Wednesday, adding that his country may send weapons to support Lebanon in its battle against jihadists. “I salute Lebanon and its army for what it has shown in its capacity to confront the dangerous attack by the ISIS group,” […]

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Army Arrests Ringleaders of Terrorist Attacks in North

  The Lebanese army said on Thursday it has arrested two terrorist leaders involved in attacks on the military during the clashes in northern Lebanon last month. An army communique said the military intelligence apprehended on Wednesday Ayman Abdul Hamid Mheish who leads a terrorist group that was involved in a plot to kidnap Lebanese […]

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UN Security Council urges Lebanon to choose president

  UNITED NATIONS: The U.N. Security Council on Wednesday urged Lebanon’s parliament to quickly choose a new president to bolster stability as war rages across the border in Syria. Lebanon has been without a president, who is also the commander-in-chief, since May because of disagreements between lawmakers. The 15-member council "expressed concern at the prolonged […]

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Hamade: Neither Aoun nor Geagea will be president

  BEIRUT: Political parties will only support a consensus candidate to become Lebanon’s new president, MP Marwan Hamade said Wednesday, dismissing both MP Michel Aoun’s and Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea’s chances to take the office. “Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s act of adopting Aoun as a presidential candidate has deprived the latter of his consensus aspect,” […]

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March 14 Says Parliament Term Extension is Not a Rule

  The March 14 alliance’s general-secretariat said Wednesday that the extension of parliament’s mandate for two years and seven months should not be taken as a principle. “The extension taking place in institutions can’t become a rule. The principle lies in respecting the state and its institutions and swiftly electing a president and approving a […]

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Health minister: Lebanon’s food ‘dipped in diseases and microbes’

  BEIRUT: The list reads like a who’s who of Lebanese eateries – Hawa Chicken, Spinneys, Roadster Diner and dozens of others – but this was no recognition of Lebanon’s famed cuisine: Tuesday afternoon the health minister named and shamed establishments across Lebanon serving unsafe food. “The Lebanese citizen’s food is not only dipped with […]

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