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Oct 8, 2010

While Europe Scrimps, European Union Spends

By Stephen Castle, the New York Times

From Stephen Castle, the New York Times:  In Brussels, meanwhile, the bureaucracy that runs the European Union is haggling over how much to increase next year’s budget. In 2011, the European Union will pour billions more euros into the Continent’s regions for infrastructure and other projects. Spending on justice and security is set to rise […]

Economy & Business European Union

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Oct 8, 2010

NATO seeks over a billion dollars for key security projects

By NC3A

From NC3A:  At the Industry Conference, NC3A officials have announced that during the next two years a range of potential business opportunities of up to as much as EUR 930 Million may be available, pending the approval of the Nations.  These opportunities range from re-competing the Afghanistan operational communications backbone, cyber defence, and improving NATO’s counter […]

Cybersecurity Security & Defense

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Oct 7, 2010

NATO reform key issue at upcoming meeting

By James Appathurai, NATO

From James Appathurai, NATO:  One element, reform of the command structure. There are quite well developed discussions now on reforming the command structure to make it more flexible, more cost effective, without diminishing the level of ambition or the capability.

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Oct 7, 2010

German militants training in Pakistani border area

By David Rising, the AP

From David Rising, the AP:  Between 15 and 40 Germans and a smaller contingent of other Europeans are believed to be getting militant training in Pakistan’s lawless border region, intending to join the Taliban’s fight against NATO forces in neighboring Afghanistan or return to Europe and strike at the soft underbelly of those countries.

United States and Canada

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Oct 7, 2010

Hague: British defense budget will fall below NATO minimum

By James Kirkup, the Telegraph

From James Kirkup, the Telegraph:  Britain’s defence budget is likely to fall below the Nato minimum as a result of spending cuts, budget will fall below Nato minimum has admitted. It could be less than 2 per cent of gross domestic product, the minimum that alliance members are asked to spend on their militaries, the […]

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Oct 7, 2010

The Case Against the Case Against NATO

By James Joyner, the New Atlanticist

From James Joyner, the New Atlanticist:  I share [Daniel] Larison’s skepticism of the value of many of the post-Cold War military adventures in which the United States has engaged.

United States and Canada

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Oct 7, 2010

Why a Terrorist Strike on Europe Risks Geopolitical Meltdown

By Tony Karon, Time

United States and Canada

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Oct 6, 2010

Pakistan in NATO?

By Derek Reveron, Nikolas Gvosdev and Hayat Alvi, the New Atlanticist

International Organizations Politics & Diplomacy

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Oct 6, 2010

New questions about Turkey’s secret military exercise with China

By Lale Kemal, Zaman

From Lale Kemal, Zaman: China and Turkey secretly held joint aerial exercises at Turkey’s training range in the Central Anatolian town of Konya during the second half of last month, where Anatolian Eagle exercises are taking place between NATO allies and friendly countries.

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Oct 6, 2010

NATO allies help fill key niche for U.S. forces

By Jennifer Svan, Stars and Stripes

From Jennifer Svan, Stars and Stripes:  Faced with a critical shortage of joint terminal attack controllers, the Air Force has ramped up efforts to train more from allied nations, many of whom could deploy to Afghanistan to call in NATO airstrikes.

United States and Canada