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Qaddafi's Grip On Libya Weakens As West Considers Sanctions
Antigovernment protests have spread across Libya - from the border with Egypt in the east to the border with Tunisia in the west - amid further indications that the structure of Muammar Qaddafi's regime is on the verge of collapse. ...
Ban strongly condemns Qadhafi's actions against protesters, calls for punishment
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today condemned Libyan President Muammar Al-Qadhafi's actions against protestors as possible crimes against humanity, calling for the punishment of those who 'brutally shed' the blood of innocents. ...
Obama Condemns Libya Crackdown
President Barack Obama on Wednesday strongly condemned Libyan government-sanctioned violence against demonstrators, and said the United States is stepping up international consultations on how to deal with the situation. The president appeared with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton after talks at the White House. ...
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Top-Level Talks Focus on U.S.-Pakistani Operations
Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the top commanders responsible for carrying out the Afghanistan-Pakistan strategy met with Pakistani Chief of Army Staff Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani to discuss regional security issues and explore new ways to better coordinate military operations. ...
Northrop Grumman's Next-Generation FBCB2 System Approved for Fielding
The U.S. Army has approved for fielding the next-generation Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2) system, called Joint Capabilities Release (JCR). FBCB2 JCR, developed by Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC), will give warfighters significantly enhanced capabilities for battle command. ...
Carter: 'Better Buying Power' Drives Defense Acquisitions
Supporting the war effort and managing the budget are top jobs in the office of acquisition, technology and logistics, and both have intensified with the Pentagon's mandate to do more with less, the Defense Department's acquisition executive said. ...
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The Defense Threat Reduction Agency is at work around the clock to protect American forces and citizens from nuclear, chemical and biological threats, the agency's director said today. ... Read more... �� �� �� �� Senegal Accuses Iran of Supplying Weapons to Rebels Senegal has severed diplomatic relations with Iran, accusing it of supplying weapons to separatist rebels in the southern Casamance region where three Senegalese soldiers were killed in attacks over the weekend. ... Read more... �� �� �� �� |
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