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    Drones are already being used to study whales in the oceans, to monitor hard-to-access ecosystems, to affordably plant trees in depleted forests, and for an array of military purposes. (Sanjit Das/Bloomberg)
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    Get ready: The Kurds might soon use drones against Turkey

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    Iraq's new Parliament Speaker Mohammed al-Halbousi, 37, center, and his political bloc hold a press conference In Baghdad, Iraq.
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    Iraqi lawmakers elect Sunni Arab as parliament speaker

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    Fighters from Kurdish popular defense units YPJ (women) and YPG  men) gather during a short break before heading out to fight for new positions in Kobani, Syria.
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    Preserve US interests in Syria by backing the Kurds

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    Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses his ruling Justice and Development Party MPs and supporters at the parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Tuesday, July 24, 2018.
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    Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan doubles down on genocide

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    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan looks up as he finishes making remarks in front of the media at the start of a meeting in London on Tuesday.
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    A Free Syrian army fighter stands on a damaged military tank in Zabadani, near Damascus on Sunday. (AP Photo/The Syrian Revolution against Bashar Assad)
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    Syrian troops clash with US-backed forces, capture 4 villages

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    A view of what was a shariah law court run by Islamic State militants is seen in the northern Hama province, Syria.
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    ISIS regaining control of some areas of Syria, US military says

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    A vehicle of U.S. troops passes on a street, in Manbij town, north Syria, on Saturday.
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    Military identifies US soldier killed by IED blast in Syria

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    Alexanda Amon Kotey, left, and El Shafee Elsheikh, who were allegedly among four British jihadis who made up a brutal Islamic State cell dubbed "The Beatles," speak during a Friday interview at a security center in Kobani, Syria. “The Beatles” terror cell is believed to have captured, tortured, and killed hostages including American, British, and Japanese journalists and aid workers.
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    Trump needs to get the ISIS ‘Beatles’ out of Syria

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    In this picture taken on Thursday, March 29, 2018, a fighter, second from right, of U.S-backed Syrian Manbij Military Council stands next to U.S. humvee at a U.S. troop's outpost on a road leading to the tense front line between Syrian Manbij Military Council fighters and Turkish-backed fighters, at Halawanji village, north of Manbij town, Syria. The front line has grown more tense in recent days as Turkey threatens to advance on the town to clear it of the U.S-backed fighters. U.S troops have increased their patrols in the area, local commanders say, to prevent an outbreak of fighting and to prevent Turkey from advancing on Manbij.
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    On Syria, Trump should be wary of Obama’s 2011 mistake in Iraq

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