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Nov 14, 2011

Fleet of U.S. drones now based in Turkey

By Greg Jaffe, Checkpoint Washington

From Greg Jaffe, Checkpoint Washington:  The U.S. military has begun flying unarmed Predator drones out of a Turkish air base as part of a joint Turkish-American counterterrorism operation in northern Iraq, according to a senior defense official.

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Nov 14, 2011

Syrian Foreign Minister: ““The Libyan scenario will not be repeated”

By Nada Bakri, the New York Times

From Nada Bakri, the New York Times:  [Syrian Foreign Minister] Walid al-Moallem, speaking at a televised press conference in Damascus, reiterated Syria’s contention that it had complied with with terms of a proposed Arab League peace plan by withdrawing its armed troops from urban areas, releasing political prisoners and offering pardons to militants.

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Nov 14, 2011

NATO “agencies and commands under a single cyber defense roof by the end of 2012”

By Julian Hale, Defense News

From Julian Hale, Defense News:  Maj. Gen. Patrick Fermier, director of NATO C3 Staff, dodged a question about whether there was a need to improve cyber offensive capacity to improve cyber defense.

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Nov 14, 2011

NATO chief falls off bicycle, breaks arm

By Zaman

From Zaman:  NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen fell off his bicycle and broke his arm at the weekend, forcing him to call off a planned visit to the Baltic states this week, a NATO spokeswoman said. "He was biking in the woods in Brussels on Sunday and crashed," NATO spokeswoman Oana Lungescu said on […]

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Nov 14, 2011

Rasmussen: “I look forward to seeing Georgia in NATO”

By Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO

From Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO:  Georgia has expressed its desire for membership of NATO. And NATO has reiterated that its door remains open to any European state that can contribute to the security of the North Atlantic area and further the principles upon which we have built our Alliance.

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Nov 14, 2011

NATO does not recognize elections in South Ossetia

By Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO

From Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO:  NATO does not recognise the elections held on November 13 in the Georgian region of South Ossetia.

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Nov 13, 2011

Obama, Erdogan find shared interests

By Soner Cagaptay, the Washington Post

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Nov 13, 2011

NATO’s Libya Op shows need for lower-cost strike aircraft

By Robert Wall, Aviation Week

From Robert Wall, Aviation Week:  Although much of the focus of Libya strike operations has been on platforms such as the Tornado GR4, Eurofighter Typhoon and Dassault Rafale fighters, one lesson emerging from the conflict is the need to have a low-cost aircraft to support such prolonged operations.

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Nov 12, 2011

NATO Secretary General believes missile defense “protected against cuts”

By David Brunnstrom, Reuters

From David Brunnstrom, Reuters:  The head of NATO says he remains optimistic about U.S.-European defense cooperation, particularly in missile defense, in spite of the risk of massive new U.S. budget cuts and fears of recession in Europe next year.

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Nov 12, 2011

Cyber-warfare is coming

By Ilmar Tamm, Public Service Europe

From Ilmar Tamm, Public Service Europe:  Various states have managed to agree on laws that govern borders, international sea and air space, even outer space – but now we are faced with the task of adapting or creating laws and precedents for cyberspace.

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