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26/03/2009 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
US - North Korea loading rocket on launch pad
North Korea is loading a Taepodong rocket on its east coast launch pad in anticipation of the launch of a communications satellite early next month, U.S. officials say. U.S. counterproliferation and intelligence officials have confirmed Japanese news reports of the expected launch between April 4 and 8.
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24/02/2007 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Analysis: Iraqi pilot's survival epic-2
Just outside the office of Iraqi Air Force squadron commander Col. Sami are six tiny propeller aircraft that comprise the squadron's fleet. They are low and slow-flying two-seater planes armed only with video and forward-looking infrared cameras on their bellies.
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24/02/2007 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Analysis: Iraqi pilot's survival epic-2
Just outside the office of Iraqi Air Force squadron commander Col. Sami are six tiny propeller aircraft that comprise the squadron's fleet. They are low and slow-flying two-seater planes armed only with video and forward-looking infrared cameras on their bellies.
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13/02/2007 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
U.S. backs tribes for security - Part 2
U.S. officers serving in the Ramadi area of Iraq say their initiative to involve tribes in police work and security set off a positive momentum in the region.
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13/02/2007 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
US bets on tribes for security - Part 1
In what may be a decisive shift in the war in western Iraq, 12 Sunni tribes in the province of Anbar have banded together to provide for their own security.
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13/02/2007 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
U.S. backs tribes for security - Part 2
U.S. officers serving in the Ramadi area of Iraq say their initiative to involve tribes in police work and security set off a positive momentum in the region.
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13/02/2007 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
US bets on tribes for security - Part 1
In what may be a decisive shift in the war in western Iraq, 12 Sunni tribes in the province of Anbar have banded together to provide for their own security.
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09/12/2006 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Analysis: Gates and Iran
Robert Gates, the presumptive new U.S. defense secretary, warned against taking military action against Iran and Syria Tuesday.
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09/12/2006 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Analysis: Gates and Iran
Robert Gates, the presumptive new U.S. defense secretary, warned against taking military action against Iran and Syria Tuesday.
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25/10/2006 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Analysis: A one year plan for U.S. in Iraq
The top two U.S. officials in Iraq predicted Tuesday that within a year, Iraq would be well on its way to political stability and economic health. Within 18 months, it should be able to provide for its own security, paving the way for the withdrawal of a large number of U.S. troops.
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02/03/2006 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Port security multi-layered, still risky
The controversial purchase of a port services company by a government-owned firm from the United Arab Emirates has highlighted the vulnerability of U.S. ports to terrorist attack or infiltration.
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02/03/2006 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Port security multi-layered, risky: part 2
American ports have come a long way since September 11, 2001, in identifying and addressing problems with security. According to the Homeland Security Department, between 2004 and 2007 it will have spent $10 billion on maritime security investments, but industry and government officials say much remains to be done.
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01/03/2006 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
How an internal effort to ban the abuse and torture of detainees was thwarted.
One night this January, in a ceremony at the Officers’ Club at Fort Myer, in Arlington, Virginia, which sits on a hill with a commanding view across the Potomac River to the Washington Monument, Alberto J. Mora, the outgoing general counsel of the United States Navy, stood next to a podium in the club’s ballroom. A handsome gray-haired man in his mid-fifties, he listened with a mixture of embarrassment and pride as his colleagues toasted his impending departure. Amid the usual tributes were some more pointed comments.
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