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    Washington Metrobus ads declare: ‘Thank you, Edward Snowden’
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    Washington Metrobus ads declare: ‘Thank you, Edward Snowden’

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    Commerce Trumps Security?
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    Commerce Trumps Security?

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    The Great Game
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    The Great Game

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    Businessweek: Iran seeks to build second atomic plant with Russian assistance
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    Businessweek: Iran seeks to build second atomic plant with Russian assistance

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    Secretary of State John Kerry, shown here on Nov. 5, said in an interview on
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    John Kerry admits Obama lost in Congress on Syria strike

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    A Syrian army soldier takes his position at a street in Sabina suburb, south of Damascus, Syria, on Friday. (AP Photo/SANA)
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    The cyber threat is a serious national security issue. Indeed, it’s a virtual jungle out there. Our online enemies are legion, but they are not created equal. Among the ranks of our cyber competitors, China and Russia stand out as superpowers.
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    Fighting on the cyber battlefield: Weak states and nonstate actors pose threats

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    The U.S. military budget totals $600 billion. That is 40 percent of what the entire world spends on defense, and substantially more than the Cold War average in inflation-adjusted terms.
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    Former National Security Agency systems analyst Edward Snowden speaks during a presentation ceremony for the Sam Adams Award in Moscow, Russia, on Oct. 11. (AP File Photo)
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    Edward Snowden: No classified documents taken to Russia

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    The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise, center, is anchored side by side with a Russian Coast Guard Ship, left, in the Kolskii gulf, near Murmansk, Russia. Russian investigators say they're considering fresh charges against Greenpeace activists who were detained last month for an Arctic protest. 29 Greenpeace activists and a freelance Russian journalist have been charged with piracy after their September protest at an oil platform in the Arctic. (AP Photo/ Evgeny Feldman)
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    Greenpeace bitten by a co-founder and the Russian bear

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