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WASHINGTON — Sen. Jim Inhofe on Tuesday helped a nonpartisan group launch a media ad opposing President Barack Obama’s order to close the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay.
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Air Force Lt. Col. Yvonne Bradley, an American military lawyer, met with British lawmakers Tuesday in an appeal to free British resident Binyam Mohamed from Guantanamo Bay. Although Mohamed’s release will be determined by his U.S. captors, Bradley says Britain can put more pressure on President Barack Obama.
French president’s visit signals a diplomatic role
President Nicolas Sarkozy paid the first visit to Iraq by a French head of state Tuesday, smoothing over resentment about France’s opposition to the war and positioning his country to cash in on lucrative arms and oil deals. The one-day visit signaled France’s intention to play a diplomatic role in a region dominated by the United States.
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