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Nov 30th 2009
Being able to communicate effectively is a matter of life and death, and sometimes so is being able to keep others from listening in.
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Nov 29th 2009
A counter-insurgency force somewhere between 10 thousand and 80 thousand is what President Obama reportedly has chosen to go to Afghanistan. Truman Project CEO Rachel Kleinfeld says, "These are always difficult...
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Nov 24th 2009
"We are just beginning to get set in Afghanistan ... in doing everything that we can" says Ashton Carter, the Defense Department's chief weapons buyer...
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Nov 23rd 2009
Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the U.S. is going to do its part to reduce corruption in Afghanistan by examining its own contracts and projects,even as it is demanding the same from the Afghan government...
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Nov 19th 2009
At least a half dozen people have been arrested in Britain on terrorism charges. Police took them into custody in pre-dawn raids in near London's Heathrow airport as a part of what they call a "complex" situation...
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Nov 18th 2009
"We are almost certainly going to end the year higher than last year, says Army Vice Chief of Staff General Peter Chiarelli. He was talking about soldier suicides...
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Nov 17th 2009
In Afghanistan, the price tag for the war is six and a half billion dollars. Double what it was year before last. The Pentagon says it's going to needmore money...
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Nov 17th 2009
A senior al Qaeda leader in Afghanistan is blaming the Xe security company, formerly known as Blackwater, for being behind a string of deadly attacksin the Pakistani city of Peshawar...
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Nov 12th 2009
The Bulgarian government is moving to authorize widespread confiscation of illegally obtained assets. Their goal is to crackdown ion powerful organized crime and corruption...
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Nov 12th 2009
A radical American imam who communicated with the Fort Hood shooting suspect and called him a hero was once arrested in Yemen on suspicion of giving religious approval to militants to conduct kidnappings...
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Nov 10th 2009
A key U.S. senator said Sunday he would begin an investigation into whether the Army missed signs that the man accused of opening fire at Fort Hood had embraced an increasingly extremist view of Islamic ideology...
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Nov 6th 2009
Medical source information suggests that Army Major Nidal Malik Hassan, who was shot after opening fire at Ft.Hood in Killeen, Texas on Thursday, is apsychiatrist who worked at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington until leaving for Ft...
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Nov 5th 2009
Reuters is reporting a U.S. drone aircraft fired two missiles into North Waziristan a major al Qaeda and Taliban sanctuary in northwest Pakistan, killing two people on Wednesday...
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Nov 4th 2009
The U.S. needs to improve its satellite presence in the Southern Hemisphere to better track launches from Asia, even as officials work to improve relations with Beijing, according to U...
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Nov 3rd 2009
The 30th anniversary of the take over of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran is Wednesday and Iran's Revolutionary Guard is warned Iranians not to use anti-U.S...
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