Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 2 November 2012

Latest News Nov 2, 2012
Report: Afghan Security Forces Face Infrastructure Challenges
The Afghan government will have a tough time maintaining and operating the infrastructure for its national security forces once international forces leave. ...
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US Audit Finds Afghanistan Incapable of Sustaining Security
A U.S. government audit warns that Afghanistan will likely be incapable of sustaining its security forces beyond the 2014 pullout of international troops due to incompetence. ...
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Obama vs Romney on Foreign Policy
A look at where President Barack Obama, a Democrat, and Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney stand on key foreign policy issues.
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China Prepares for Leadership Transition
Senior Chinese Communist leaders have gathered amid heavy security for a closed-door meeting in Beijing, where they will put the finishing touches on a once-a-decade leadership handover that officially begins next week. ...
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China Tests Fifth-Generation Jet Fighter
China successfully completed a test flight of its new fifth-generation J-31 jet fighter.
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DOD Launches ‘Airlift Event’ to Support Sandy Relief
The Defense Department launched "a significant airlift event" to quickly get power restoration equipment to New York.
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US Looks for New Civilian Leadership in Syrian Opposition
The Obama administration is looking for a new group of Syrians to lead the rebellion against President Bashar Assad.
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Analysis: Catch-22 for Syrian migrants in Lebanon
Syrians in Lebanon are increasingly coming under attack as lingering anti-Syrian sentiment intensifies amid the current conflict next door.
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