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Jun 12, 2010

Kyrgyzstan Asks Russia to Help Quell Ethnic Riots

By Philip P. Pan, the Washington Post

United States and Canada

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Jun 12, 2010

French and U.S. Carriers Practice Joint Air Ops

By Pierre Tran, Navy Times

From Pierre Tran, Navy Times:  Onboard the USS Harry S. Truman — A brace of French Navy Rafales flying from the Charles de Gaulle carrier roared down to perform touch-and-go landings on the vast deck of this Nimitz class carrier, in a show of interoperability between the two navies. The cross-deck operations included a Rafale […]

United States and Canada

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Jun 12, 2010

NATO Honors Polish General Who Died in April Plane Crash

By DPA

From DPA: NATO defence ministers and top commanders on Thursday paid their last respects to Poland’s late chief of the general staff, General Franciszek Gagor, who died alongside his president in a plane crash in Russia on April 10.

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Jun 12, 2010

U.S. and NATO Team Creating Air Power in Afghanistan

By AFNS

From AFNS:  About 450 U.S. and NATO forces are working to bring the 3,300 members and 48 aircraft of the Afghan army air corps up to par as part of a long-term effort to give the country a self-sufficient air force, the Air Force general leading the transition team said June 10. "Our mission is […]

United States and Canada

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Jun 12, 2010

Is NATO to Blame for Russia’s Afghan Heroin Problem?

By Simon Shuster, Time

From Simon Shuster, Time: On the international stage, Russia’s Afghan heroin issue has become the country’s favorite crusade, and has allowed Russia to enter a global debate about Afghanistan that had previously left it on the sidelines. Its basic point is a reasonable one: NATO has fueled drug production by refusing to destroy Afghan poppy […]

New Atlanticist

Jun 11, 2010

UK Feels Backlash from BP Oil Spill: The View from Europe

By Scott Bleiweis

President Obama’s top energy advisor has already termed the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico the worst environmental disaster in American history, and it’s far from over. The inability to stop the gushing flow has created plenty of vitriol and condemnation in the US toward the federal government and rig operator BP.

United Kingdom

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Jun 11, 2010

Medvedev to Discuss Missile Defense During U.S. Visit

By RIA Novosti

From RIA Novosti:  Russian President Dmitry Medvedev plans to visit the United States in June to boost Russian-U.S. cooperation in various spheres, including trade and the high-tech industry. "This [the U.S. missile defense plans in Europe] will be one of the topics for discussion; we have high expectations of this summit," Sergei Lavrov said in […]

United States and Canada

New Atlanticist

Jun 11, 2010

NATO a Permanent Alliance: Surviving Cold War’s End

By Stanley Sloan

The Soviet threat provided NATO’s main rationale and explanation until the Warsaw Pact disbanded and the Soviet Union disintegrated.  What is it about the transatlantic bargain that has ensured its survival beyond its founding raison d’être? In 1989, with the fall of the Berlin Wall, the  the allies were left to assert in the early […]

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Jun 11, 2010

NATO’s Training Mission Is still some 20 per cent Under Strength

By DPA

From DPA: NATO’s training mission is still some 20 per cent under strength. "We welcomed the significant improvement in the capability of the Afghan National Security Forces, and are committed to providing the trainers needed to support that steady progress," [NATO defense] ministers said in a joint declaration.

United States and Canada

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Jun 11, 2010

U.S. Military Test Launches New Missile Interceptor

By space.com

From space.com:  The U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) on June 6 successfully conducted the first flight test of a smaller version of its ground-based interceptor being developed as a backup option for a European missile shield, the agency said June 6. The two-stage interceptor launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., and delivered an operational […]

United States and Canada