MILITARY NATIONAL SECURITY
National Security and Intelligence Washington Post Washington Post intelligence reporter Dana Priest was online Thursday, Nov. 30, at 12:30 p.m. ET to discuss the latest developments in national security and intelligence. 'Iraq insurgent attacks to rise' PA via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News A British military commander has warned that insurgent attacks on multi-national troops in Iraq would rise ahead of the planned security handover to local forces in the Basra area next year. Stop Loss Can Stretch Duty By 18 Months The Tampa Tribune TAMPA - The Army's stop-loss policy flows from the president's authority to suspend the departure of any military personnel determined to be essential to national security. Military, Civilian Units Take Part In Homeland Security Drill ABC 7 Denver NORAD and NORTHCOM are taking part in a training exercise that began last Monday and will last through Dec 14th. US announces sale of military equipment to Pak NDTV Amidst the hoopla over the passage of a bill to implement the Indo-US civil nuclear deal, the Bush administration has quietly announced the sale to Pakistan of military equipment worth over one billion dollars. Japan inches toward a full-fledged military Financial Express Amid growing security concerns among its people, especially after neighboring North Korea's nuclear test, Japan will almost certainly enact bills soon to upgrade the status of the Defense Agency to a ministry more than five decades after its inception. Sudan: High Level Meeting on Military Structures and Security AllAfrica.com The first High-level Joint Military Committee meeting of the Sudanese Government of National Unity and the East Sudan Front in its first meeting in the Eritrean town of Tessenei town agreed on the modalities of the implementation of the final agreement regarding security and military structures. White House debating new Iraq strategies USA Today In a rush to chart a new course for the Iraq war, President Bush's national security team is debating whether additional troops are needed to secure Baghdad. ACP leaders condemn Fiji military coup The Herald AFRICAN, Caribbean and Pacific states have condemned the military coup in Fiji and called for a quick restoration of the democratically-elected government of Prime Minister Mr Laisenia Qarase. Training Iraqis May Pose Risks For U.S. Washington Post The newest program for training Iraqi security forces, embedding 11- to 15-member U.S. ition teams in Iraqi battalions, represents a "high-risk assignment" for the American officers and men involved, according to top military training officials.
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