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BEIRUT asics sneaker -- For more than two and a half years Debra Tice has been searching for her kidnapped son, Austin Tice. The 33-year-old previously served as a captain in the Marine Corps and studied law before heading to Syria as a freelance journalist.Debra Tice says she thinks the U.S. government knows who s holding him and that information is being withheld from her. Kidnapped journalist asics outlets Austin Tice 17 photos I think they think they U. nike af S. know but they aren t sharing with us because you know, we re the parents, she said. I mean we ve even been told that they can t share information with us because we are a security risk. Austin Tice disappeared outside Damascus in 2012 where he was covering rebels fighting against the Syrian Army. This March, the U.S. government said it had begun periodic direct communication with the Syrian regime about Tice s case. Debra Tice, mother of Austin Tice CBS News Debra Tice told us she thinks the U.S. hasn t done an adequate job handling its hostages being held overseas. She pointed to the six American hostages who have been killed in the past nine months, while other Westerners have been freed. One of the corners Wcfq IMF to rescue eurozone from debt crisis
U.S. forces stepped deeper Friday into the Iraqi government s fight to cripple Shiite militias, launching airstrikes in the southern city of Basra and firing a Hellfire missile in the main Shiite stronghold in Baghdad.The American support occurred stanley cup as Iraqi troops struggled against strong resistance in Basra and retaliation elsewhere in Shiite areas - including more stanley cup salvos of rockets or mortars into the U.S.-protected Green Zone in Baghdad.It was the first time American jets have been called to attack militia positions since Iraqi ground forces launched an operation Tuesday to clear Basra of the armed groups that have effectively ruled the streets of the country s second-largest city for nearly three years.Helping the Iraqis win in Basra could throw a monkey wrench into plans for withdrawing American troops, reports CBS News national security correspondent David Martin.U.S. officials say American combat troops would be sent into Basra only as a last resort but they expect more Iraqi troops will have to be committed to the battle. If they are, American troops would have to cover the areas left unprotected, Martin reports. That would force Gen. David Petraeus, the top commander in Iraq, to choose between covering stanley cup more territory with fewer troops or suspending the withdrawals that are bringing combat units home at the rate of about 3,500 soldiers a month. One militia barrage slammed into the headquarters of the Basra police command late Friday, triggering a huge fire and
BEIRUT asics sneaker -- For more than two and a half years Debra Tice has been searching for her kidnapped son, Austin Tice. The 33-year-old previously served as a captain in the Marine Corps and studied law before heading to Syria as a freelance journalist.Debra Tice says she thinks the U.S. government knows who s holding him and that information is being withheld from her. Kidnapped journalist asics outlets Austin Tice 17 photos I think they think they U. nike af S. know but they aren t sharing with us because you know, we re the parents, she said. I mean we ve even been told that they can t share information with us because we are a security risk. Austin Tice disappeared outside Damascus in 2012 where he was covering rebels fighting against the Syrian Army. This March, the U.S. government said it had begun periodic direct communication with the Syrian regime about Tice s case. Debra Tice, mother of Austin Tice CBS News Debra Tice told us she thinks the U.S. hasn t done an adequate job handling its hostages being held overseas. She pointed to the six American hostages who have been killed in the past nine months, while other Westerners have been freed. One of the corners Wcfq IMF to rescue eurozone from debt crisis
U.S. forces stepped deeper Friday into the Iraqi government s fight to cripple Shiite militias, launching airstrikes in the southern city of Basra and firing a Hellfire missile in the main Shiite stronghold in Baghdad.The American support occurred stanley cup as Iraqi troops struggled against strong resistance in Basra and retaliation elsewhere in Shiite areas - including more stanley cup salvos of rockets or mortars into the U.S.-protected Green Zone in Baghdad.It was the first time American jets have been called to attack militia positions since Iraqi ground forces launched an operation Tuesday to clear Basra of the armed groups that have effectively ruled the streets of the country s second-largest city for nearly three years.Helping the Iraqis win in Basra could throw a monkey wrench into plans for withdrawing American troops, reports CBS News national security correspondent David Martin.U.S. officials say American combat troops would be sent into Basra only as a last resort but they expect more Iraqi troops will have to be committed to the battle. If they are, American troops would have to cover the areas left unprotected, Martin reports. That would force Gen. David Petraeus, the top commander in Iraq, to choose between covering stanley cup more territory with fewer troops or suspending the withdrawals that are bringing combat units home at the rate of about 3,500 soldiers a month. One militia barrage slammed into the headquarters of the Basra police command late Friday, triggering a huge fire and