Saturday, 28 January 2012

GlobalResearch The Iran controversy is heating up. Writer and political analyst Igor Panarin believes the US should heed the reasoning of Russia, China and Turkey and refrain from going to war with Iran. The government of Iran has already accused Israel of being behind the assassination of Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan,...
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Business Wire FALLS CHURCH, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S. Navy has awarded CSC (NYSE: CSC) a task order to instruct naval aviation simulator training programs as part of its ongoing national defense mission. With an estimated $60 million total value, the task order, awarded during CSC’s fiscal 2012 third...
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The Examiner Tampa Bay aviation aficionados may wish to head north to Pensacola sometime next year to view a unique and historically relevant remnant. The only extant Brewster Buffalo (BW-372) belongs to the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Fla. This surviving example is currently on display at the...
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Newsday WASHINGTON - (AP) -- Afghan President on Thursday condemned as "completely inhumane" a video that purports to depict four U.S. Marines urinating on the corpses of Taliban fighters. officials said commanders believe they have identified the men's unit and that it is back in the United States. The...
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The Independent The Marine Corps said on Wednesday it was investigating the YouTube video but had not yet verified its origin or authenticity. The case has been referred to the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the Navy's worldwide law enforcement organization. In a statement, Karzai called on the US military...
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Wired News The U.S. military already has an and Batman-style . So it only makes sense that the defense industry would try to sell the Navy on a . Meet , the kind of boat Batman would pilot if the Dark Knight was interested in fighting pirates or the Iranian navy. At least those are the kinds of missions its...
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Belfast Telegraph US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta has condemned as "utterly deplorable" a video that purports to depict four US Marines urinating on the corpses of Taliban fighters. He said such behaviour is "entirely inappropriate for members of the United States military" and those responsible...
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Indian Express Defence Secretary Leon Panetta on Thursday condemned as "utterly deplorable" a video that purports to depict four US Marines urinating on the corpses of Taliban fighters. He said such behaviour is "entirely inappropriate for members of the United States military" and those...
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Wired News Photo: U.S. Navy It’s bad enough that the Navy’s newest ship has had , missed out on the and is generally something of a . Now the Pentagon’s top weapons tester has found problems with its abilities to find and withstand mines — which is a big problem for a ship that’s...
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