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Turkey paves way for U.S. troops

The National Security Council endorsed basing foreign troops in the country, opening the way for GIs to use Turkey as a base against Iraq. It also called for making it possible to send Turkish soldiers abroad.

MEXICO: Thousands of farmers blocked traffic in Mexico City to demand protection against U.S. imports and aid for the countryside.

GUATEMALA: President Bush will drop the country from a list of allies in counterdrug efforts because of corruption and other factors.

IRAQ: Saddam ...

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