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US Could Buy Off the Taliban
analysis
Aug 14, 2009 6:23 PM CDT
US Could Buy Off the Taliban
(Newser)
- The US war in Afghanistan is costing $4 billion a month and lacks a clear end-date—so why not just pay off the Taliban's hired guns to stop fighting? Analysts say the math makes sense: Taliban gunmen earn $10 a day. There are 10,000 to 15,000 of...
Army Launches
Wiki Field Manuals
Aug 14, 2009 3:22 AM CDT
Army Launches Wiki Field Manuals
(Newser)
- The US Army has borrowed an idea—and some software—from Wikipedia to introduce field manuals any soldier can edit, the
New York Times
reports. Seven manuals have been opened for editing by anybody from private to general in a trial program the military says is an effort to close...
US Commander: Taliban Winning Afghan War
Aug 10, 2009 5:15 AM CDT
US Commander: Taliban Winning Afghan War
McChrystal makes protecting civilians his first priority
(Newser)
- The Taliban are winning the war in Afghanistan and the US must quickly change course, warns Stanley McChrystal, the general now commanding American forces in the country. In an interview with the
Wall Street Journal
, McChrystal says he wants more troops in big, dangerous cities like Kandahar as part of...
Soldier KIA,
But Adopted Puppy Comes
to America
Aug 8, 2009 4:15 PM CDT
Soldier KIA, But Adopted Puppy Comes to America
He took in stray in Iraqi war zone
(Newser)
- An Army major killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq has left a canine legacy—Laia, a stray puppy who made it back to America, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. Working on a transition team, Steven Hutchison found the dog loafing around his vehicle after a meeting. “Maj. Hutchison...
Army Seeks New Home
for Desert Tortoises
Aug 6, 2009 3:00 AM CDT
Army Seeks New Home for Desert Tortoises
(Newser)
- The Army plans to evict more than 1,000 endangered desert tortoises to expand a tank training ground in the Mojave Desert, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. Conservationists warn that the last effort to shift the tortoises proved disastrous: Many were wiped out by predators, and others traveled up...
Soldier's Dad Flying Tattered Flag Until Son Comes Home
Aug 5, 2009 1:02 PM CDT
Soldier's Dad Flying Tattered Flag Until Son Comes Home
He resists calls to replace with new one
(Newser)
- A California man who promised to fly the American flag until his son comes home from Iraq is getting a little heat—along with sympathy—for the tattered condition of Old Glory, reports Fox News. Louis Haros’ son, Paul, will be home this week after a tour—his second—that...
Spanish Village Hopes to Profit From H-Bomb Infamy
Aug 1, 2009 9:19 AM CDT
Spanish Village Hopes to Profit From H-Bomb Infamy
(Newser)
- Being the site of one of the world's worst nuclear accidents is an unlikely thing to build a tourist trade on, but the people of Palomares plan to give it a shot, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. Four hydrogen bombs fell on the tiny Spanish village after a US bomber...
Pentagon Releases More
'Scare Force One' Photos
Aug 1, 2009 5:13 AM CDT
Pentagon Releases More 'Scare Force One' Photos
(Newser)
- The Pentagon has released 145 new photos of the Air Force One flyover that rattled New Yorkers in April, CNN reports. The flight was for a White House photo shoot, but city officials and the public were not informed. The photos show the Boeing plane, the military version of the...
Pentagon Weighs Ban
on Facebook, Twitter
Jul 31, 2009 12:16 PM CDT
Pentagon Weighs Ban on Facebook, Twitter
(Newser)
- The US military is considering restrictions on access to social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, citing privacy and security concerns, the
Military Times
reports. “Sometimes people, because of the nature of these sites, can have a tendency to get lax in what they put on there,” a...
Top US Commander Wants Troops Out of Iraq Pronto
Jul 30, 2009 12:11 PM CDT
Top US Commander Wants Troops Out of Iraq Pronto
(Newser)
- The US should get out of Iraq sooner rather than later, a top Army officer wrote in a recent memo obtained by the
Washington Independent
. Col. Timothy Reese, the chief of the Baghdad Operations Command Advisory Team, says American forces “smell bad to the Iraqi nose,” and their...
'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Will
Get Senate Hearing
Jul 27, 2009 3:00 PM CDT
'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Will Get Senate Hearing
Senate committee to examine consequences of military's gay policy
(Newser)
- The Senate Armed Services Committee will convene a fall hearing to examine the US military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy governing gay service members, the
Albany Times Union
reports. Chairman Carl Levin agreed to hold the hearings at the encouragement of New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand,...
US Will Stop Releasing
Afghan Insurgent Body Count
Jul 27, 2009 10:23 AM CDT
US Will Stop Releasing Afghan Insurgent Body Count
(Newser)
- The US will no longer publish tallies of the number of enemies killed in Afghanistan, CNN reports. The body counts send the wrong message, says the top US military spokesman for the coalition, who ordered the change. The war is supposed to be about protecting civilians, he noted, not killing...
Iraqis Attempt to Arrest US Soldiers After Shooting
Jul 25, 2009 6:05 AM CDT
Iraqis Attempt to Arrest US Soldiers After Shooting
(Newser)
- The rift between American and Iraqi forces got a lot wider after a shooting incident in Baghdad this week, the
Washington Post
reports. When insurgents attacked their convoy Tuesday, US forces pursued them through alleys, and raided several houses, killing two men and a boy. An Iraqi commander ordered the...
Bush Considered Deploying
Military for US Terror Arrests
Jul 25, 2009 5:02 AM CDT
Bush Considered Deploying Military for US Terror Arrests
(Newser)
- President Bush seriously considered deploying the military to arrest terror suspects in a Buffalo suburb in 2002, former Bush administration officials tell the
New York Times
. Dick Cheney was in favor of the almost unprecedented deployment of troops on American soil, the officials say, while Condoleezza Rice and others were...
US Afghan Surge
Angers Pakistan
Jul 22, 2009 1:37 AM CDT
US Afghan Surge Angers Pakistan
(Newser)
- The American offensive in southern Afghanistan is sparking serious tensions with Pakistan, the
New York Times
reports. Pakistani officials fear that the surge will push Taliban militants into its border region, triggering a rise in militancy that it will be ill-equipped to tackle without shifting troops from the Indian border....
Senate Grounds F-22 Money
UPDATED
Jul 21, 2009 12:06 PM CDT
Senate Grounds F-22 Money
(Newser)
- The Senate has sided with the Obama administration in agreeing to cut off new spending for the F-22 jet fighter program. The 58-40 vote today removes $1.75 billion set aside in a defense policy bill to build seven more F-22 Raptors, adding to the 187 stealth fighters already in...
US Army to Add 22K Soldiers
Jul 21, 2009 2:16 AM CDT
US Army to Add 22K Soldiers
(Newser)
- Defense Secretary Robert Gates is temporarily boosting the Army's ranks with 22,000 new soldiers, reports the
Army Times
. The increase, which follows a permanent increase of 65,000, will reduce the strain on the forces over the next three years, according to Gates. The hike "will be used...
Captured US Soldier May Be in Pakistan
Jul 20, 2009 8:48 PM CDT
Captured US Soldier May Be in Pakistan
Fox News 'expert' suggests that Taliban execute Bergdahl
(Newser)
- The American soldier captured by the Taliban in Afghanistan may be in Pakistan, a potentially huge stumbling block in the quest to free the 23-year-old, ABC News reports. If the insurgent group that apparently kidnapped him has indeed moved Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl over the border to South Waziristan, the American...
Taliban Hostage's Hometown
Stayed Quiet on Kidnapping
Jul 20, 2009 12:43 PM CDT
Taliban Hostage's Hometown Stayed Quiet on Kidnapping
(Newser)
- The Taliban's capture of an American soldier in Afghanistan is old news for some residents of his hometown, but they kept quiet out of concern for his safety, the AP reports. The family of Bowe R. Bergdahl asked neighbors and other community members in Hailey, Idaho, not to discuss his...
US Commanders Chafe at Iraq's Tight New Restrictions
Jul 18, 2009 6:00 AM CDT
US Commanders Chafe at Iraq's Tight New Restrictions
(Newser)
- The Iraq government has tightly restricted the movements and activities of American troops remaining in cities, and some commanders blame the restrictions for a rise in attacks, the
Washington Post
. The day after Iraqis celebrated the pullback of US troops to outside cities, Iraq ordered the US military to cease...
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