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US Legal Deadline for Libya Expires
The Obama administration continues to defend the legality of U.S. military engagement in Libya, as a 90-day window for securing congressional approval of the operation expires. ...
NATO acknowledges civilian casualties in Tripoli strike
NATO says that a military missile site was the intended target of air strikes in Tripoli last night. However, it appears that one weapon did not strike the intended target and that there may have been a weapons system failure which may have caused a number of civilian casualties. ...
Libya Says NATO Air Strike Hits Residential Area
Government officials in Tripoli have taken journalists to a site in the Libyan capital allegedly bombed by NATO warplanes. ![]()
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Gates Says Libya Strategy 'Absolutely Right'
The U.S. strategy toward Libya is 'absolutely right,' Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said on Fox News Sunday this morning.
Fiscal Crisis Requires Responsible Approach, Lynn Says
A fiscal crisis that's putting the squeeze on defense budgets and related industries requires difficult choices for leaders and a responsible approach that manages the spending slowdown while retaining military effectiveness, Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III said here today. ...
Lynn: Spending Slowdown Must Preserve Industrial Base
As defense spending slows in the face of a financial crisis, preserving the industrial base that produces military capabilities is critical, Deputy Defense Secretary William J. Lynn III said here today. ... ![]()
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