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    A U.S. plane in Afghanistan was struck by small-arms fire over Afghanistan last week. The F-16 was able to land safely after the incident on Oct. 13, said a Pentagon spokesman. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)
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    Since 2001, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, has spent millions on what it calls the
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    Report said that U.S. special operators were collecting intelligence on the hospital days before it was destroyed, including some files that showed maps with the location of the hospital circled. (Médecins Sans Frontières via AP, File)
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    Report: U.S. forces knew Kunduz bombing site was hospital

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    The U.S. has 9,800 troops in Afghanistan, and 6,800 of them are dedicated to the 13,000-strong NATO force. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
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    Carter asks other countries’ troops to stay in Afghanistan

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    Though President Obama and other officials have consistently downplayed the cost of his determination to focus on curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions and avoiding confronting Tehran in other areas, critics say the costs of the concessions made to meet his goal are piling up. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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    The launch of Iran's long-range ballistic missile does appear to be a violation of U.N. resolutions barring development of such weapons, the White House and State Department said. (Iranian Defense Ministry via AP)
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    The U.S. is continuing with plans made in August to remove all Patriot missile defense systems from Turkey, a defense official said Monday. (AP Photo)
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    Iran denies missile test violated nuclear deal
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    Watch: Michelle Obama christens new submarine
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