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Mubarak Steps Down, Hands Authority To The Military
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has resigned his post and handed the authority for running the country's affairs to the military, bowing to 18 days of pressure by pro-democracy demonstrators who refused to accept anything less than an end to his three decades of authoritarian rule. ...
Obama: Egypt Will Never Be The Same
President Barack Obama said the people of Egypt have inspired the American people through their peaceful 18-day campaign for democracy. Obama said Friday that 'today' belongs to Egypt’s people, after the resignation of their longtime president, Hosni Mubarak. ...
Service Secretaries Receive 'Don't Ask' Repeal Plan
Pentagon officials today sent the Defense Department’s implementation plan for repeal of the law commonly known as 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' to the service secretaries with a March 1 deadline for their first progress update. ...
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Afghan, Coalition Forces Find Weapons in Afghanistan
Afghan and coalition forces found two weapons stockpiles in Afghanistan. The operations resulted in the seizure of more than 2,000 assault rifle rounds, 300 .50-caliber machine gun rounds, 81 assorted artillery rounds, 16 hand grenades, two anti-tank mines and various bomb-making materials. ...
National Space Security Strategy Outlines Rules of the Road
Department of Defense's strategic approach to space must change. This is the message of the National Security Space Strategy recently approved by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. ...
Thailand, Cambodia Border Fight Moves to UN
Thailand and Cambodia plan to present their positions next week to the United Nations Security Council over recent fighting on their border.
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Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad says the Islamic Revolution that toppled the country's U.S.-backed monarch three decades ago has now spread to other Islamic countries ... Read more... �� Pakistan Rejects US Diplomat's Self-Defense Claim Pakistani police have rejected a detained U.S. diplomat's claim that he acted in self-defense when he shot dead two men last month in the eastern city of Lahore. Police are recommending the diplomat face murder charges. ... Read more... �� | |||||
