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Aug 1, 2011

Russia’s Black Sea Fleet to receive 6 new diesel subs

By RIA Novosti

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Aug 1, 2011

NATO starts clearing roadblocks in Kosovo

By Nebi Qena, the AP

From Nebi Qena, the AP:  NATO removed roadblocks put up by Serbs in Kosovo’s north, but barricades still remain following a week of violence that left one Kosovo policeman dead, a spokesman for the alliance said Monday. Cpt. Hans Wichter said peacekeepers have removed three roadblocks made of gravel and tree trunks that stopped the […]

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Aug 1, 2011

The Battle Over Command and Control of DoD’s Cyber Forces

By David C. Hathaway, the Brookings Institution

From David C. Hathaway, the Brookings Institution:  The dramatic increase in reliance on cyberspace over the last decade for US military operations resulted in the creation of the sub-unified command, US Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM).

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Aug 1, 2011

Update: NATO activities in Libya on July 31

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Jul 31, 2011

Is NATO Moving the Goalposts in Libya?

By Nikolas Gvosdev, the Realist Prism

From Nikolas Gvosdev, the Realist Prism:  Is it time for NATO to begin wrapping up its Libya operation?

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Jul 31, 2011

Rival rebel factions clash in Libya, 4 dead

By Rami Al-Sheibi, the AP

From Rami Al-Sheibi, the AP:  Clashes between rival factions of the Libyan rebels killed four people Sunday in the opposition stronghold of Benghazi, deepening the worst crisis so far for the movement after its chief military commander was killed

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Jul 31, 2011

Libya: Divided they fall

By the Editors of the Guardian

From the Editors of the Guardian:  Death of rebels’ top general Abdel Fatah Younis shows the prospects of a negotiated settlement are farther away than ever

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Jul 31, 2011

Georgia releases confessed Russian spy

By Ellen Barry, the New York Times

From Ellen Barry, the New York Times:  Last week, several days after the photographer Giorgi Abdaladze confessed to selling classified documents to Russia’s foreign intelligence service, he was released without being sentenced to a prison term or even given a fine. After Georgian officials had publicly excoriated Mr. Abdaladze as being a participant in a […]

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Jul 31, 2011

Update: NATO activities in Libya on July 30

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Jul 31, 2011

Senate Unanimously Passes Resolution of US Support for Georgian Sovereignty

By the Office of Senator Jeanne Shaheen

From the Office of Senator Jeanne Shaheen:  The U.S. Senate today unanimously approved a resolution introduced by U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) affirming U.S. support for the sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity of the country of Georgia

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