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Five Iranian nuclear scientists have been killed since 2007

NATOSource

Oct 2, 2013

Iranian Cyber Warfare Commander Shot Dead in Suspected Assassination

By Damien McElroy and Ahmad Vahdat, Telegraph

Mojtaba Ahmadi, who served as commander of the Cyber War Headquarters, was found dead in a wooded area near the town of Karaj, north-west of the capital, Tehran.

Cybersecurity Iran
Turkey's decision may already be a "symbolic victory for Beijing"

NATOSource

Oct 2, 2013

For China, Turkey Missile Deal a Victory even if it Doesn’t Happen

By David Lague, Reuters

Turkey’s $4 billion order for a Chinese missile defense system is a breakthrough for China in its bid to become a supplier of advanced weapons

China Missile Defense
Gen. Jean-Paul Palomeros and Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius

NATOSource

Oct 2, 2013

Lithuania Warns Russia It Might Block Access to Kaliningrad

By Reuters and RT

From Luke Baker and Justyna Pawlak, Reuters:  Lithuania could block Russia’s road and rail access to its enclave of Kaliningrad if Moscow keeps pressuring its neighbors over their ties to the European Union

European Union International Organizations
NATO Special Representative for the Caucasus and Central Asia James Appathurai

NATOSource

Oct 2, 2013

NATO Envoy: Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict Deserves More International Attention

By Sara Rajabova, AzerNews

The Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict deserves much more international attention, NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative for the Caucasus and Central Asia, James Appathurai, said on his Facebook page.

NATO Security & Defense

New Atlanticist

Oct 2, 2013

Weighing Russia’s Syria Success

By Rajan Menon

Those who have bemoaned the acrimonious exchanges between the United States and Russia, watched with dismay as President Obama’s “reset” with Moscow (more of a marketing moniker than substantive policy) unraveled, and tried valiantly to insist that Russia remains a great power and ought to be respected and embraced by Washington as a partner have had their […]

Syria

MENASource

Oct 2, 2013

An Eye on Egypt’s Amended Constitution: Military Articles

Continuing EgyptSource’s constitutional coverage, in this installment we look at the articles relating to the military, namely the debate over military trials in the constitution, the appointment of the minister of defense, and the armed forces’ budget. Keep up with all of EgyptSource’s constitution roundups  here.

North Africa Political Reform
"I call for the removal of these barriers."

NATOSource

Oct 2, 2013

NATO Secretary General Objects to Russia Building Fences ‘Within Georgia’

By Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO

I note with concern the Russian Federation’s continued activity in erecting fences and other obstacles along administrative boundary lines within Georgia.

NATO Russia

MENASource

Oct 2, 2013

Top News: Ashton in Cairo to Press for Brotherhood Reconciliation

By EgyptSource

European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton is scheduled to meet with a wide range of high-ranking government and public officials during this week, according to a statement from the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

New Atlanticist

Oct 2, 2013

Rummy’s Reclama – Fixing a Broken Process

By Harlan Ullman

Donald Rumsfeld is on tour touting his newest book: Rumsfeld’s Rules, a compilation of lessons accumulated over fifty years of public service. Rumsfeld has the distinction of being both America’s youngest and oldest secretary of defense, presiding over three wars—winding down Vietnam and during the past decade, overseeing the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. But […]

MENASource

Oct 2, 2013

Top News: Syria’s Central Bank Report Gives Rare Glimpse into Wartime Finances

By MENASource

Syria’s foreign reserves crashed by more than a third in 2011, figures published by the central bank showed, giving a rare glimpse into the war-stricken country’s finances.