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- Sex crimes trial starts for U.S. Army brigadier general
- Factbox: Details of U.S. President Obama's fiscal year 2015 budget
- Foreign policy in US national security interest
- With 2015 budget, Pentagon looks beyond Afghanistan
- The Military's Suicide Rate Is Much More Complicated Than Combat Stress
- Obama's budget: Election-year themes to rally Dems
- Pentagon wants to keep war chest despite Afghan exit
- Defiant Putin drops cool demeanor in Ukraine talk
- Syria's 'third force' Kurds may emerge stronger from conflict
- 2015 defense plan would keep links to Europe
- Putin speaks tough on Ukraine
- High-ranking U.S. military officer goes on trial for sex charges
- Agency-by-agency summary of Obama budget
- Pentagon:2015 US budget would keep links to Europe
- Pentagon: 2015 budget would keep links to Europe
- Obama 2015 budget focuses on boosting economy
- New campaign from Troops Need You: US Navy personnel exposed to Fukushima nuclear radiation, medical expenses not covered by DoD/VA
- Turkey's Davutoglu cheered for speaking Kurdish in Iraq
- Syrian army advancing on rebel town near Lebanon
- Pentagon plans $80 bln war budget despite Afghan exit
- U.S. activist says Egyptian police beat her: 'They stomped on me'
- Bahrain arrests 25 for alleged ties to deadly bomb
- Suicide bombers attack Iraq city council HQ, kill five
- Obama Is a Horrible Dictator Who Is Also a Wimp
- Russia Today anchor speaks out against invasion of Crimea, now faces assignment in Crimea
- High-ranking U.S. military officer to stand trial for sex charges
- Vietnam veterans sue U.S. military for discharge upgrades over PTSD
- Trial set to begin for general facing sex charges
- U.S. rights activist alleges Egypt police abuse
- US-Kurdistan Business Council Hosts Reception For Top US Diplomat In Kurdistan Region Of Iraq
- National Summit examines tightly held beliefs about Israel on March 7
- Gunmen storm government complex in Iraq's Samarra
- Spies, Lies & Rape in the Military
- Powers to give Lebanon military, economic boost against Syria spillover
- Militants storm local council HQ in Iraq, kill 6
- NYC Trial for Bin Laden Kin
- Neo-Isolationism in America
- Militants seize Iraq city council HQ, take hostages
- Osaka to host all-star concert on Int'l Jazz Day
- As China looks on, Putin poses risky dilemma for the West
Sex crimes trial starts for U.S. Army brigadier general Posted: 04 Mar 2014 04:17 PM PST
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Factbox: Details of U.S. President Obama's fiscal year 2015 budget Posted: 04 Mar 2014 03:21 PM PST (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama released his fiscal year 2015 budget request to Congress on Tuesday, and lawmakers will promptly ignore it. Obama outlined how he would parcel out $1.014 trillion on government agencies' discretionary programs ranging from the military to national parks. The level, barely above this year's spending cap of $1.012 trillion, was set by a recent budget deal and forces Obama to make some difficult cuts to fund the programs he wants. If the president wants to spend more, he will have to sell Congress on the idea of raising additional revenues. |
Foreign policy in US national security interest Posted: 04 Mar 2014 03:09 PM PST |
With 2015 budget, Pentagon looks beyond Afghanistan Posted: 04 Mar 2014 03:03 PM PST
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The Military's Suicide Rate Is Much More Complicated Than Combat Stress Posted: 04 Mar 2014 02:42 PM PST
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Obama's budget: Election-year themes to rally Dems Posted: 04 Mar 2014 02:26 PM PST
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Pentagon wants to keep war chest despite Afghan exit Posted: 04 Mar 2014 02:17 PM PST
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Defiant Putin drops cool demeanor in Ukraine talk Posted: 04 Mar 2014 02:10 PM PST |
Syria's 'third force' Kurds may emerge stronger from conflict Posted: 04 Mar 2014 02:00 PM PST As President Bashar al-Assad's grip has loosened, the roughly 2 million Kurds in Syria's northeast have made their strongest bid yet to break away from Damascus. Earlier this year, the Democratic Union Party (PYD), the Syrian Kurds' dominant political force, created a new regional government. Nor do they have a seat at the table at Syria's troubled peace talks. |
2015 defense plan would keep links to Europe Posted: 04 Mar 2014 01:44 PM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon said Tuesday its spending plan for 2015 would begin to reshape the military after more than a decade of war without lessening America's commitment to support European allies at a time of tension with Russia. |
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High-ranking U.S. military officer goes on trial for sex charges Posted: 04 Mar 2014 01:29 PM PST
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Agency-by-agency summary of Obama budget Posted: 04 Mar 2014 12:57 PM PST Here is an agency-by-agency summary of President Barack Obama's proposed budget for fiscal 2015, beginning next Oct. 1. |
Pentagon:2015 US budget would keep links to Europe Posted: 04 Mar 2014 11:27 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon on Tuesday unveiled a proposed 2015 U.S. defense budget that shrinks the armed forces while keeping a commitment to support European allies at a time of tension over Russia's military involvement in Ukraine. |
Pentagon: 2015 budget would keep links to Europe Posted: 04 Mar 2014 11:20 AM PST The Pentagon on Tuesday unveiled a proposed 2015 defense budget that shrinks the armed forces while keeping a commitment to support European allies at a time of tension over Russia's military involvement ... |
Obama 2015 budget focuses on boosting economy Posted: 04 Mar 2014 11:14 AM PST
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Posted: 04 Mar 2014 11:12 AM PST WASHINGTON, March 4, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As the third anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear meltdown approaches on March 11th, most people are not aware of the American face of that disaster. Hundreds of US Navy sailors and Marines conducting humanitarian operations nearby were exposed and need financial assistance to pay for their radiation-related medical needs. Sadly, DoD and VA refuse to pay these medical costs. While officials acknowledge broad nuclear radiation exposure, they insist no sailors were exposed enough to suffer symptoms. |
Turkey's Davutoglu cheered for speaking Kurdish in Iraq Posted: 04 Mar 2014 10:47 AM PST
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Syrian army advancing on rebel town near Lebanon Posted: 04 Mar 2014 10:25 AM PST |
Pentagon plans $80 bln war budget despite Afghan exit Posted: 04 Mar 2014 10:23 AM PST |
U.S. activist says Egyptian police beat her: 'They stomped on me' Posted: 04 Mar 2014 09:57 AM PST Anti-war activist Medea Benjamin charged Tuesday that she suffered a dislocated left arm and severe trauma after being detained on arrival in Egypt and then forced by security officials from a jail cell at the Cairo airport onto a Turkey-bound flight. |
Bahrain arrests 25 for alleged ties to deadly bomb Posted: 04 Mar 2014 09:38 AM PST MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) — Bahraini authorities have arrested 25 people on suspicion of involvement in a deadly bomb attack on police and listed an activist network and two little-known anti-government groups as terrorist organizations, authorities in the Gulf Arab nation said Tuesday. |
Suicide bombers attack Iraq city council HQ, kill five Posted: 04 Mar 2014 09:30 AM PST
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Obama Is a Horrible Dictator Who Is Also a Wimp Posted: 04 Mar 2014 07:28 AM PST
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Russia Today anchor speaks out against invasion of Crimea, now faces assignment in Crimea Posted: 04 Mar 2014 07:26 AM PST Abby Martin, a news anchor with RT (also known as Russia Today), gave a brief editorial on Crimea during the conclusion of the English language news program "Breaking the Set." |
High-ranking U.S. military officer to stand trial for sex charges Posted: 04 Mar 2014 07:03 AM PST
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Vietnam veterans sue U.S. military for discharge upgrades over PTSD Posted: 04 Mar 2014 06:59 AM PST
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Trial set to begin for general facing sex charges Posted: 04 Mar 2014 06:34 AM PST |
U.S. rights activist alleges Egypt police abuse Posted: 04 Mar 2014 06:21 AM PST By Noah Browning CAIRO (Reuters) - A U.S. rights activist on Tuesday accused Egyptian police of breaking her arm after they detained her in Cairo airport while she was on her way to a humanitarian visit to neighboring Gaza. Egypt police," tweeted Medea Benjamin, founder of protest organization Code Pink, which rose to prominence for opposing the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. She said she was now in Turkey after being held in a poor conditions in a cell at Cairo airport. A Code Pink spokesperson said Benjamin had traveled to Egypt to meet international activists and bring lanterns to the neighboring Gaza Strip, which is blockaded by Israel and Egypt and suffers chronic power shortages. |
US-Kurdistan Business Council Hosts Reception For Top US Diplomat In Kurdistan Region Of Iraq Posted: 04 Mar 2014 06:05 AM PST ERBIL, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, March 4, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The United States Kurdistan Business Council (USKBC) hosted a well-attended reception in Erbil in honor of United States Consul General (CG) Joe Pennington, the top American diplomat in the Kurdistan region. Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) minister Qubad Talabani, a senior advisor to KRG Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani also made brief remarks at the reception attended by dozens of American and Kurdish companies as well. Hunt Consolidated Inc., a USKBC founding corporate board member, sponsored the event. Pennington said that a delegation of US franchises will be visiting Kurdistan soon to consider establishing locations in the region. David Tafuri, a senior advisor of the USKBC, highlighted the council's work and the benefits of joining it, and said that word of the business opportunities in the Kurdistan region was starting to get out to more US companies. |
National Summit examines tightly held beliefs about Israel on March 7 Posted: 04 Mar 2014 06:00 AM PST WASHINGTON, March 4, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The March 7 National Summit to Reassess the U.S.-Israel "Special Relationship" at the National Press Club ballroom will present the following panel presentations: 1. How does the Israel lobby influence Congress? 9:00 AM Paul Findley - Should the executive outmaneuver Congress to save Palestine and Israel? Janet McMahon - The Israel lobby network and coordinated PACs that finance U.S. elections. Cynthia McKinney - In the Israel lobby's cross-hairs. Delinda Hanley - U.S. aid to Israel in numbers. 2. ... |
Gunmen storm government complex in Iraq's Samarra Posted: 04 Mar 2014 05:32 AM PST By Ghazwan Hassan TIKRIT, Iraq (Reuters) - Gunmen in military uniform broke into the city council and court house complex in Samarra in northern Iraq on Tuesday, trapping a number of staff inside, police and witnesses said. At least three policemen were killed, while 25 policemen and eight civilians were wounded, including the deputy head of the city council, Ammar Ahmed, the Samarra hospital's Doctor Omar al-Obeidi said. The gunmen stormed the area after a suicide bomber detonated his vest at the entrance of the compound, which is sealed off with blast walls, Police Lieutenant Dhafir Ahmed said. Gunmen had taken the city council's second floor and its roof. |
Spies, Lies & Rape in the Military Posted: 04 Mar 2014 03:45 AM PST |
Powers to give Lebanon military, economic boost against Syria spillover Posted: 04 Mar 2014 03:44 AM PST
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Militants storm local council HQ in Iraq, kill 6 Posted: 04 Mar 2014 03:02 AM PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraqi officials say militants have stormed a government building in a city north of Baghdad, killing at least six people. |
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Militants seize Iraq city council HQ, take hostages Posted: 04 Mar 2014 02:42 AM PST |
Osaka to host all-star concert on Int'l Jazz Day Posted: 04 Mar 2014 01:56 AM PST |
As China looks on, Putin poses risky dilemma for the West Posted: 04 Mar 2014 12:39 AM PST
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