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Mar 8, 2012

Britain concerned about Obama’s pivot away from Europe

By Andrew Chuter, Defense News

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Mar 8, 2012

Gul: ‘Turkey is against the intervention by any force which is from outside the region’

By Lin Noueihed, Reuters

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Mar 8, 2012

China testing cyber-attack capabilities, report says

By Ellen Nakashima, the Washington Post

From Ellen Nakashima, the Washington Post:  For a decade or more, Chinese military officials have talked about conducting warfare in cyberspace, but in recent years they have progressed to testing attack capabilities during exercises

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Mar 7, 2012

Obama explains moving G-8 to Camp David

By Lynn Sweet, the Chicago Sun-Times

From Lynn Sweet, the Chicago Sun-Times:  Obama said the summit was moved because he wanted to use the Camp David retreat to huddle informally with foreign leaders, and the idea to do so did not occur to anyone until after Chicago was booked.

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Mar 7, 2012

Moscow Wants Missile Defense Talks at NATO Summit

By RIA Novosti

From RIA Novosti:  The Russian president is unlikely to attend a NATO summit in Chicago if the missile defense issue is not on its agenda, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Tuesday.

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Mar 7, 2012

Obama mulls giving Moscow data on missile defense

By Jim Wolf, Reuters

From Jim Wolf, Reuters:  The Obama administration disclosed on Tuesday that it is considering sharing some classified U.S. data as part of an effort to allay Russian concerns about a controversial antimissile shield.

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Mar 7, 2012

For first time in centuries, Asia’s military spending overtakes Europe

By Peter Apps, Reuters

From Peter Apps, Reuters:  Asian military spending will top that of Europe in 2012 for the first time in centuries, a global defence survey said on Wednesday, pointing to high regional economic growth and an increasingly ambitious China.

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Mar 7, 2012

Lawmakers criticize Air Force for mothballing $3.8 billion worth of UAVs

By Andrea Shalal-Esa, Reuters

From Andrea Shalal-Esa, Reuters:  Lawmakers on Tuesday called top Air Force officials to task over recent acquisition missteps and raised concerns about their budget plans for fiscal 2013, which calls for cancellation of Northrop Grumann Corp’s unmanned Global Hawk plane.

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Mar 7, 2012

Turkey calls for ‘immediate opening’ of humanitarian corridors in Syria

By Emre Peker and Tony Capaccio, Bloomberg

From Emre Peker and Tony Capaccio, Bloomberg:  Turkey called for an “immediate opening” of humanitarian aid corridors in Syria as Russia rebuffed efforts to revive a United Nations Security Council condemnation of President Bashar al-Assad.

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Mar 6, 2012

Putin’s Return and NATO-Russia Relations: Back to the Future

By Jakub Kulhanek, the New Atlanticist

From Jakub Kulhanek, the New Atlanticist:  The NATO-Russia rapprochement reached its apex at the time of the NATO Lisbon Summit when both sides declared their readiness to build a joint missile defense in Europe.

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