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A heavily armed U.S. F-16 patrols the no-fly zone over northern Iraq in 1998.USAF / Vincent A. Parker / Getty ImagesBy Mark ThompsonJune 24, 2014 9:17 PM EDTDuring the first lullmdash;1991 to 2003mdash;in the now-23-year-old Iraq war, U.S. war planes would routinely destroy missile sites operated by Saddam Husseinrsquo forces if American pilots deemed them threatening.Now that the U.S. is amid a second lull, since pulling its forces out in 2011, it has adapted a different strategy. While itrsquo flying 30 or more manned and unmanned airplanes daily over Iraq to chart the progress of the rebels belonging to the Islamic State of Ira stanley cup q and Syria, as they bulldoze across western Iraq and threaten Baghdad, the U.S. has numbed its trigger finger.No truth to rumors in media today that US drones struck targets in Iraq, Rear Admiral John stanley cup Kirby, the Pentagonrsquo top spokesman, tweeted to his 27,000 followers mid-day Tuesday.Whatrsquo going on here Itrsquo simple: the U.S. military generally ldquo ends messages by attacking. Now it is sending messages by not attacking. And its target thi stanley cup s time around isnrsquo;t the enemy, but its purported ally running the country.While the Pentagon officially denies it, the U.S, government is dragging its feet when it comes to defending Prime Minister Nouri al-Malakirsquo government in Iraq. This Goldilocks approach surfaced at Tuesdayrsquo Pentagon briefing, where Kirby said ISIS is a legi Nogi The New Campaign to End Gay Conversion Therapy
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during the afternoon of April 7, 2014 in New York City.Andrew Burtonι₯ζ₯etty ImagesBy Sam Frizel converse lApril 8, 2014 4:49 PM EDTU.S. stocks climbed on Tuesday as the Nasdaq Composite returned from its worst three-day loss since af1 2011, with investors purchasing social media and Internet shares in