Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 4 October 2013

Latest NewsOct 4, 2013
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U.S., Japan Agree to Expand Security, Defense Cooperation
U.S. and Japanese diplomatic and military leaders agreed to ncrease security and defense collaboration and advance the realignment of American troops in Japan. ...
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US Says Core Iran Sanctions Must Remain for Now
A top U.S. official says limited sanctions relief for Iran is possible if it takes confidence-building steps to allay concerns about its nuclear program. ...
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Pentagon report rips Texas F-35 fighter jet plant
A new report from the Pentagon’s internal watchdog strongly criticizes managers and workers at the Fort Worth, Texas, plant that makes the F-35 fighter jet. ...
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Syrian Chemical Weapon Dismantlement to Start Next Week
A team of international experts is likely to start on-site inspections and the disabling of arms “within the next week."
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Turkey mulls military mandate on Syria
The Turkish parliament will vote on a mandate that allows Turkey’s armed forces to send soldiers into Syria.
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CIA ramping up training program for militants in Syria
US officials say the CIA is expanding a covert effort to train militants in Syria who have been fighting the Syrian government forces for the past two and a half years. ...
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