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17/10/2005 | The White House, the CIA, and the Wilsons
Stephen F. Hayes | The Weekly Standard
The chain of events that gave rise to a grand jury investigation. ...
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14/10/2005 | JPSE: Winning war of ideas with truth- PDF
Tech. Sgt. Jim Moser | USSOCOM Public Affairs
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13/10/2005 | Military Sees Limits To Role In U.S. Disasters
Mark Mazzetti | Los Angeles Times
A Defense official says 'catastrophic' events, including a pandemic, would be the threshold. ...
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13/10/2005 | CIA To Remain Coordinator Of Overseas Spying
Walter Pincus | Washington Post
The CIA will retain its role as chief coordinator of overseas spying by U.S. intelligence agencies under a plan approved by the White House that sources said was scheduled to be announced today. The plan envisions creation of a National Clandestine Service within the CIA under Director Porter J. Goss, sources said. ...
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13/10/2005 | U.S. Should Be Too Proud To Torture
Clarence Page | Chicago Tribune
Picture this scene: Young prison guards in khaki uniforms and reflecting sunglasses herd a large group of inmates down a hallway, each prisoner chained to the next, each dressed in a shapeless smock that exposes his pale legs. ...
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12/10/2005 | Ultramicro, Nonlethal, and Reversible: Looking Ahead to Military Biotechnology
Guo Ji-wei and Xue-sen Yang | Military Review
After two world wars, the invention of nuclear weapons, and the Cold War, our world is undergoing a military revolution characterized by electronics, computers, communications, and microinformation technology. In recent wars, this progress has produced fewer casualties (both civilian and military), and the desire to cause fewer casualties has become an important factor restricting military operations.[1] ...
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12/10/2005 | Skelton: Rumsfeld Confirms DOD Has No Plans To Alter Posse Comitatus
Keith J. Costa | InsideDefense
Rep. Ike Skelton (MO), the ranking Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, announced today he met this morning with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and received assurances that the Pentagon has no plans to propose changes to the Posse Comitatus Act. ...
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12/10/2005 | Pensar la Defensa
Rubén Hernán Weinsteiner | Offnews.info
En algunos días más, el Presidente de la Nación, tomara una decisión crucial para el destino de las FFAA Argentinas, con la elección del sucesor de Pampurro, Kirchner, sellará el destino de las fuerzas armadas en el siglo XXI. ...
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11/10/2005 | Perú: Narcotráfico y empresa
Humberto Campodónico | La República (Pe)
Los hechos primero. Cierto, la economía ha crecido sostenidamente gracias al aumento de los precios de materias primas, la maduración de inversiones y el ATPDEA. Pero hay algo más que es parte de ese crecimiento y que debe preocupar: también el narcotráfico ha crecido gracias a nuevas inversiones y socios internacionales y un mejor armado de la cadena productiva. ...
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11/10/2005 | México: Narcotráfico lo convierte en el país más peligroso para periodistas
| Offnews.info
México se ha convertido en el último año en el país de América más peligroso para el ejercicio de la profesión periodística, con el asesinato de ocho periodistas -y la desaparición de un noveno- en su mayoría a manos del narcotráfico. ...
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