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Transatlantic admissions aim to end BAE investigation. 

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Pentagon askes for more money to keep JIEDDO running ... Read More »
The tanker debate heats up the cooling saucer of the U.S. government. Will Sen. Shelby's gamble mean a draw, or does he get trumped? ... Read More »
Afghan government agencies see conlficts of interest, American agencies not gathering informaiton properly ... Read More »
+ Inside the Globemaster + In Praise of Bob Work’s New Navy + U.S. Says 200 Troops on the Ground in Pakistan + QDR Garners Poor Reviews + Air Force Loses 12 Reaper/Predators, Buys WASPs ... Read More »
NATO officials constantly repeat that informal defense ministers meetings do not take decisions but the alliance’s website announced, “Ministers [meeting in Istanbul last night] agreed on a package of measures to ensure that the Alliance’s books are balanced.” ... Read More »
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen continued to press alliance member states to provide the troops and equipment required by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan. ... Read More »
Thailand's cabinet has given its approval, in principle, for the purchase of six more Saab Gripen fighters and one more Erieye Saab-340 -based airborne early warning and control system ... Read More »
RAF not for the chop, shock. ... Read More »
The Strategic Airlift Capability (SAC) Heavy Airlift Wing (HAW) has been conducting humanitarian relief flights to Haiti from its base in Pápa, Hungary, since 18 January. ... Read More »
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