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- Pentagon plans to shrink US Army to pre-WWII level
- Budget cuts to slash U.S. Army to smallest since before World War Two
- Pentagon plan to downsize Army: a sign of US reluctance to nation-build
- Hagel says US military must shrink to face new era
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- NGAUS: 2015 Defense Budget Ignores Congress, Governors
- Dozens of veterans priorities rolled into 1 bill
- Exclusive: Iraq signs deal to buy arms, ammunition from Iran - documents
- Pentagon Signals the End of American Nation Building
- Scientists Record Largest Lunar Explosion Ever Seen
- Iran May Be Breaking a U.S. Embargo by Selling Arms to Iraq
- AP names chief of Arabic language service
- George W. Bush launches program to help veterans transition from war
- US military's new tactic to curtail sexual assaults: nab serial 'predators'
- AP names chief of AP's Arabic language service
- Hagel proposes big cuts in Army in 2015 budget
- Smaller Army: Hagel proposes cuts in 2015 budget
- AP chief urges governments to support free press
- Hagel to propose big cuts in Army in 2015 budget
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Pentagon plans to shrink US Army to pre-WWII level Posted: 24 Feb 2014 04:19 PM PST
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Budget cuts to slash U.S. Army to smallest since before World War Two Posted: 24 Feb 2014 04:01 PM PST
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Pentagon plan to downsize Army: a sign of US reluctance to nation-build Posted: 24 Feb 2014 03:48 PM PST The new budget, if it were to be approved by Congress, will take the Army down to pre-World War II levels – a good idea given that the US military is not likely to be waging troop-intensive nation-building operations for some time to come, Secretary Hagel said during a briefing with reporters. What's more, "given the Army's reliance on contractors to do things once performed by active-duty personnel," these cuts do not "necessarily mean the Army will be less capable," says Benjamin Freeman, policy adviser for the National Security Project at Third Way, a think tank in Washington, D.C. "Personnel numbers only tell one part of the story." Although reaction to the budget plan within the Beltway can tend to run toward the dire, particularly among defense contractors, "one doubts that the American public are terribly worried about a military that might be slightly less likely to get involved in unnecessary and counterproductive nation-building missions in distant lands," argues Christopher Preble, a defense analyst at the libertarian Cato Institute think tank. |
Hagel says US military must shrink to face new era Posted: 24 Feb 2014 03:17 PM PST |
What Do Ukrainian-Americans Think About The Future of Their Homeland? Posted: 24 Feb 2014 03:06 PM PST
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NGAUS: 2015 Defense Budget Ignores Congress, Governors Posted: 24 Feb 2014 02:19 PM PST WASHINGTON, Feb. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Guard Association of the United States today released the following statement by retired Maj. Gen. Gus Hargett, the NGAUS president: "We are disappointed, but hardly surprised, that today's Pentagon budget preview ignores the advice of Congress and the nation's governors that the National Guard should be more of a solution to the fiscal challenges facing our nation's military. "And we are angered by continuing comments, such as those in Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's prepared text, that National Guard units 'complement' active forces. "For the last 12-plus years, Army and Air National Guard units have been nothing less than integral to the Army and Air Force accomplishing their missions around the globe. |
Dozens of veterans priorities rolled into 1 bill Posted: 24 Feb 2014 01:50 PM PST |
Exclusive: Iraq signs deal to buy arms, ammunition from Iran - documents Posted: 24 Feb 2014 01:47 PM PST
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Pentagon Signals the End of American Nation Building Posted: 24 Feb 2014 01:42 PM PST
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Scientists Record Largest Lunar Explosion Ever Seen Posted: 24 Feb 2014 12:54 PM PST |
Iran May Be Breaking a U.S. Embargo by Selling Arms to Iraq Posted: 24 Feb 2014 12:03 PM PST
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AP names chief of Arabic language service Posted: 24 Feb 2014 11:59 AM PST CAIRO (AP) — Lamia Radi, a veteran journalist who has reported on war and transformation for three decades throughout the Middle East, has been appointed as the new chief of AP's Arabic language service, the news cooperative announced Monday. |
George W. Bush launches program to help veterans transition from war Posted: 24 Feb 2014 11:58 AM PST
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US military's new tactic to curtail sexual assaults: nab serial 'predators' Posted: 24 Feb 2014 11:39 AM PST The Pentagon, under pressure to show progress on bringing down rates of sexual assault, is putting new emphasis on ferreting out serial predators within the ranks, as military officials become increasingly convinced that relatively few people are responsible for the bulk of sex crimes. The new direction is being driven by anecdotal experiences of some commanders, as well as by research showing that in certain semi-closed settings – such as college campuses – as many as 90 percent of sexual assaults are committed by serial offenders. "We think it tends to be, more often than we've believed before, 'serial predators' with more than one victim," retired Maj. Gen. Margaret Woodward, who earlier this month left her post as director of the Air Force's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office, said in an interview. "If you get rid of just one of these predators, it's pretty significant." |
AP names chief of AP's Arabic language service Posted: 24 Feb 2014 11:33 AM PST CAIRO (AP) — Lamia Radi, a veteran journalist who has reported on war and transformation for three decades throughout the Middle East, has been appointed as the new chief of AP's Arabic language service, the news cooperative announced Monday. |
Hagel proposes big cuts in Army in 2015 budget Posted: 24 Feb 2014 10:57 AM PST |
Smaller Army: Hagel proposes cuts in 2015 budget Posted: 24 Feb 2014 10:43 AM PST |
AP chief urges governments to support free press Posted: 24 Feb 2014 10:17 AM PST |
Hagel to propose big cuts in Army in 2015 budget Posted: 24 Feb 2014 10:12 AM PST |
Governor survives blasts as Iraq violence kills 32 Posted: 24 Feb 2014 09:39 AM PST
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The UNICEF Tap Project Gives New Reason for Digital Detox: Clean Water for Children Posted: 24 Feb 2014 07:06 AM PST NEW YORK, Feb. 24, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- This year, the UNICEF Tap Project is launching a new mobile experience that challenges Americans to put down their cell phones to help save children's lives. The longer someone goes without touching their smartphone after activating UNICEFTapProject.org, the more money will be donated to help UNICEF provide clean drinking water to children. With $1, UNICEF can provide one child with access to safe, clean water for 40 days. Imagine what it's like to go days—or longer—without safe drinking water," said Caryl Stern, President and CEO of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF. |
Posted: 24 Feb 2014 05:42 AM PST
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The Pentagon Wants the Smallest Army Since World War II Posted: 23 Feb 2014 09:19 PM PST
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Posted: 23 Feb 2014 09:01 PM PST Today is Monday, Feb. 24, the 55th day of 2014. There are 310 days left in the year. |
Pentagon to propose shrinking Army, scrapping some jets: report Posted: 23 Feb 2014 08:10 PM PST
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