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- U.S. Navy investigating sailors over nuclear exam cheating
- Army investigates hundreds for recruiting fraud that cost taxpayers $29m
- Barrel bombs kill eight in Syria's Aleppo
- U.S. Ambassador to Syria Robert Ford to retire: sources
- Russia says Syria to ship chemical arms as civilians flee bombs
- Chemical weapons deal strengthened Assad: U.S. intelligence chief
- US Rep. Rob Andrews of NJ resigning after 23 years
- US Army faces massive recruiting fraud scandal
- Iraqi militant leader refused to fall into line
- Army probing hundreds in recruiting fraud scheme
- India keen on investment despite S.Sudan unrest: FM
- Report: NSA Spied on Merkel's Predecessor Too
- Profit trumps principle on Syria weapons black market
- Two rockets hit Baghdad's Green Zone, car bombs kill 10
- US Rep. Rob Andrews of NJ resigning
- Al Qaeda disavowal of ISIS opens door to other jihadist groups
- Kuwaiti coastguard arrests Iranian 'drug smugglers'
- Renewed Iraq bloodshed kills seven
- UN airlifts aid to northeastern Syria
- Lawmakers seek in-state tuition rates for veterans
- Death toll rises as Syrian regime bombs Aleppo
- Is the White House Practicing Photo-Op Diplomacy?
- Kurds from Iraq wage holy war in Syria with one eye on home
- Al-Qaeda Cuts Ties with Syrian Rebel Group
- Obama to face blunt talk in Saudi Arabia
- U.S. intelligence analyst charged with extortion held on bail
U.S. Navy investigating sailors over nuclear exam cheating Posted: 04 Feb 2014 04:11 PM PST By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Navy has suspended about 30 instructors from duties at a nuclear propulsion school over alleged exam cheating, officials said on Tuesday, adding to concern over honesty in U.S. ranks after a similar scandal involving nuclear missile officers. The alleged cheating took place at the Nuclear Power Training Unit in Charleston, South Carolina, with senior enlisted sailors accused of sharing answers to an exam meant to help qualify them to operate training reactors there. Two Navy officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said some 30 sailors had been implicated so far. "To say that I'm disappointed would be an understatement," Admiral Jonathan Greenert, chief of naval operations, told a Pentagon news conference. |
Army investigates hundreds for recruiting fraud that cost taxpayers $29m Posted: 04 Feb 2014 03:25 PM PST In the depths of the US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan – when the US military needed soldiers the most – the Army decided to launch an "innovative" recruiting program. |
Barrel bombs kill eight in Syria's Aleppo Posted: 04 Feb 2014 02:37 PM PST
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U.S. Ambassador to Syria Robert Ford to retire: sources Posted: 04 Feb 2014 02:12 PM PST
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Russia says Syria to ship chemical arms as civilians flee bombs Posted: 04 Feb 2014 01:43 PM PST By Gabriela Baczynska and Erika Solomon MOSCOW/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Russia said its ally Syria would soon ship more chemical weapons abroad for destruction after being accused of dragging its feet, while activists said civilians in Aleppo were fleeing deadly barrel bomb raids by President Bashar al-Assad's air force. Moscow also said on Tuesday that the Syrian government would show up at a new round of peace talks next week, hoping to allay Western concerns over Assad's commitment to negotiations which ended inconclusively in Geneva last week. Underlining the cost of the three-year conflict, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said armed opposition groups were recruiting Syrian refugee children in neighboring countries while Damascus government forces were detaining and torturing children with rebel links. |
Chemical weapons deal strengthened Assad: U.S. intelligence chief Posted: 04 Feb 2014 01:18 PM PST By Warren Strobel WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Last year's agreement to eliminate Syria's chemical weapons left President Bashar al-Assad in a strengthened position, and there appears little chance rebels will soon force him from power, the U.S. intelligence chief told Congress on Tuesday. "The prospects are right now that (Assad) is actually in a strengthened position than when we discussed this last year, by virtue of his agreement to remove the chemical weapons, as slow as that process has been," said James Clapper, director of national intelligence. Clapper, testifying at a U.S. ... |
US Rep. Rob Andrews of NJ resigning after 23 years Posted: 04 Feb 2014 01:13 PM PST |
US Army faces massive recruiting fraud scandal Posted: 04 Feb 2014 01:03 PM PST
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Iraqi militant leader refused to fall into line Posted: 04 Feb 2014 12:48 PM PST |
Army probing hundreds in recruiting fraud scheme Posted: 04 Feb 2014 12:41 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — Hundreds of soldiers and others are under criminal investigation in what the military describes as a widespread scheme to take fraudulent payments and kickbacks from a National Guard recruiting program. The fraud cost the U.S. at least $29 million and possibly tens of millions dollars more, officials said Tuesday. |
India keen on investment despite S.Sudan unrest: FM Posted: 04 Feb 2014 12:29 PM PST
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Report: NSA Spied on Merkel's Predecessor Too Posted: 04 Feb 2014 12:05 PM PST Report: NSA spied on Merkel's predecessor over opposition to Iraq war |
Profit trumps principle on Syria weapons black market Posted: 04 Feb 2014 09:47 AM PST The trade in illegal weaponry in Lebanon has all the characteristics of a stock market, with prices increasing and decreasing according to the security climate and the mood on the Lebanese street. Syrian Army soldiers are selling personal weapons, some of them freshly delivered from Russia and Iran, to their rebel opponents as well as to their allies from the Lebanese Shiite militant group Hezbollah, Lebanese arms dealers say. Syrian rebel groups once depended on smuggled arms from Lebanon. Today, the flow has reversed, underlining how much the pool of weaponry in Syria has expanded as the war approaches its third anniversary. |
Two rockets hit Baghdad's Green Zone, car bombs kill 10 Posted: 04 Feb 2014 08:11 AM PST Rockets hit Baghdad's heavily fortified "Green Zone", home to the prime minister's office and several Western embassies, on Tuesday and car bombs elsewhere in the capital killed 10 people, police and medical sources said. One soldier was killed in the rare attack on the Green Zone, which is likely to heighten concerns about Iraq's ability to protect strategic sites as security deteriorates. The car bombs struck mostly Shi'ite districts, including Shurta, in the southwest of Baghdad, where four people were killed in a crowded market, the police and medical sources said. A car bomb in south Baghdad's al-Maalif neighborhood killed two people and three died in a blast in the Bayaa quarter. |
US Rep. Rob Andrews of NJ resigning Posted: 04 Feb 2014 06:47 AM PST TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews will leave Congress within weeks after 23 years in office, according to a person with direct knowledge of the New Jersey Democrat's plans. |
Al Qaeda disavowal of ISIS opens door to other jihadist groups Posted: 04 Feb 2014 06:25 AM PST Al Qaeda's leadership has publicly broken ties with its one-time Iraqi affiliate, now operating in Syria, a move that has significant implications for the fractured Syrian opposition and highlights the changing influence of Al Qaeda over emerging radical groups. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is "not a branch of Al Qaeda," and has no "organizational relationship with it and [al-Qaeda] is not the group responsible for their actions," read a statement issued by the terrorist group's Pakistan-based command center Monday. It is the first time Al Qaeda central, as the main branch is often called, has publicly disavowed a group. ISIS got its start in Iraq during the US occupation as Al Qaeda in Iraq, renamed itself the Islamic State of Iraq in 2006, and expanded to Syria, becoming the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, last year. |
Kuwaiti coastguard arrests Iranian 'drug smugglers' Posted: 04 Feb 2014 06:07 AM PST
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Renewed Iraq bloodshed kills seven Posted: 04 Feb 2014 05:13 AM PST
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UN airlifts aid to northeastern Syria Posted: 04 Feb 2014 05:04 AM PST
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Lawmakers seek in-state tuition rates for veterans Posted: 04 Feb 2014 04:11 AM PST The House overwhelmingly passed legislation Monday that would require public universities around the country to charge veterans in-state tuition rates or face financial penalty. Congress intended for veterans ... |
Death toll rises as Syrian regime bombs Aleppo Posted: 04 Feb 2014 03:45 AM PST
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Is the White House Practicing Photo-Op Diplomacy? Posted: 04 Feb 2014 02:30 AM PST
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Kurds from Iraq wage holy war in Syria with one eye on home Posted: 04 Feb 2014 02:14 AM PST
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Al-Qaeda Cuts Ties with Syrian Rebel Group Posted: 03 Feb 2014 09:43 PM PST
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Obama to face blunt talk in Saudi Arabia Posted: 03 Feb 2014 08:14 PM PST
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U.S. intelligence analyst charged with extortion held on bail Posted: 03 Feb 2014 05:13 PM PST By Zachary Fagenson MIAMI (Reuters) - A U.S. intelligence analyst charged with trying to orchestrate a covert heist of hundreds of thousands of dollars of drug money while working for the Pentagon's top secret Defense Intelligence Agency, made his first appearance in a south Florida federal court Monday. Jose Emmanuel Torres, 37, was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation last week and charged with bribery, extortion and misusing U.S. government computers. Torres held the rank of gunnery sergeant and joined the Marines in 1999, Marine Corps spokesman Major Mike Alvarez said late on Monday. The charges stem from 2012 and 2013 when Torres was assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), investigating terrorism and drug trafficking, according to court documents. |
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