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24/04/2016 | Frente Externo
Why Americans Want a Military General in the White House
There’s a long tradition, although it hasn’t happened since 1952
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01/04/2013 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
North Korea’s Nuclear Cul-de-Sac
The mutual bluster and braggadocio persisted over the weekend on the Korean peninsula, as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un continued to drive his state down an atomic dead-end. He brayed anew at the state of war between his impoverished nation and the alliance of South Korea and the U.S., at least when his websites, seemingly hacked over the weekend, were operational.
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18/02/2013 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
The Most Expensive Weapon Ever Built
Marine Major Aric "Walleye" Liberman was uncharacteristically modest for a Navy SEAL turned fighter pilot. He had just landed an F-35--one of the 2,457 jets the Pentagon plans to buy for $400 billion, making it the costliest weapons program in human history--at its initial operational base late last year. Amid celebratory hoopla, he declined photographers' requests to give a thumbs-up for the cameras that sunny day in Yuma, Ariz. "No, no, no," he demurred with a smile.
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15/07/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Iran's Shahram Amiri: U.S. Spy or U.S. Prisoner?
In the 20th century, spying was a hall of mirrors, where reflections — or reflections of reflections — confused agents, double agents and double-crossing double agents. But in the 21st century, the mirrors are gone, replaced with YouTube videos of uncertain provenance but definite confusion. That's certainly the case involving Shahram Amiri, the Iranian physicist who disappeared while on a religious pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia last year, only to resurface Tuesday at the Pakistani embassy in Washington.
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09/07/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
U.S. Missiles Deployed Near China Send a Message
If China's satellites and spies were working properly, there would have been a flood of unsettling intelligence flowing into the Beijing headquarters of the Chinese navy last week. A new class of U.S. superweapon had suddenly surfaced nearby.
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18/12/2009 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
The Pentagon Prepares for a Missile Attack from 'Iran'
Fake "North Korean" missiles have been hurtling over the Pacific toward the U.S. for years, providing test fodder for the Pentagon's missile-defense systems. But next month, the fake enemy missiles flying over the same ocean are going to be "Iranian." The timing of the test, however, has nothing to do with a missile test-fired by Iran on Tuesday. That was a medium-range Sajjil-2 missile capable of targeting Israel or U.S. bases in the Persian Gulf.
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