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kind of reporting, claiming that American officials and media were buying
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to fight for the Taliban in Afghanistan, the complete absence of even
a single Chechen POW among the thousands captured by the Northern Alliance
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formed the 'largest contingent of Al Qaeda's foreign legion'," he wrote.Williams
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Tsarnaev, according to a high-ranking law enforcement official, spent six
months living in Russia last year. He departed for Russia at the
beginning of last year and returned to the United States in mid-2012,
the official told FoxNews.com.Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has never traveled outside
the U.S. and applied for asylum and became a naturalized American citizen,
the official said.FoxNews.com's Jana Winter, Joshua Rhett Miller and The
Associated Press contributed to this report.
Witness describes police activity in Watertown, MA
Did FBI photos flush marathon attack suspects out of
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ern for those beyond his political base.But unless
Obama can promise some penalty for the Democrats who refuse his demands,
defections will only increase as elections draw nearer.Note well that Sen.
Michael Bennett, the Colorado Democrat, longtime Obama ally and said to
be a favorite of the president, was one of those who voted
against the core provision of the presidents plan: a restoration and expansion
of the Clinton-era ban on civilian weapons mocked up to look like
military firearms.The ban on what gun-control advocates call assault weapons
only mustered 40 votes. And while this measure was always considered a
reach, it is a long-sought aim of the Democratic left. Bennett, who
doesnt face voters again until 2016, opposing that measure was a strong
signal that there would be limited intra-party consequences for opposing
Obama on the issue.Nine Democrats rejected the only measure on offer in
the Senate that would have arguably diminished the death toll in Newtown,
Conn.: restrictions on high-capacity magazines. The defectors here included
several usually reliable Obama allies like Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia
and Sen. Jon Tester of Montana.The president says he will keep pushing
for gun control. But whipping up pressure against Democratic incumbents
could mean multiple primary challenges and increase Republican chances of
taking control of the Senate. Whatever Reid says, it seems unlikely that
he will want to endanger his majority st
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