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Aug 15, 2010

Gen. Petraeus addresses expectations for NATO Summit

By Rajiv Chandrasekaran, the Washington Post

From Rajiv Chandrasekaran, the Washington Post:   In his first six weeks as the top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, Gen. David H. Petraeus has seen insurgent attacks on coalition forces spike to record levels, violence metastasize to previously stable areas, and the country’s president undercut anti-corruption units backed by Washington.

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Aug 14, 2010

Leader of Belarus seeks strategic relations with U.S.

By Andrei Makhovsky, Reuters

From Andrei Makhovsky, Reuters:  Belarus’s outspoken leader Alexander Lukashenko, long at odds with the West but lately quarreling with Moscow, said on Friday he wanted better ties with the United States and berated his estranged ally Russia.

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Aug 13, 2010

NATO members not honoring alliance commitments

By Tom Bowman, NPR

From Tom Bowman, NPR:  A few weeks ago, hundreds of artillery troops and air defense artillery soldiers from Fort Sill in Oklahoma and Fort Campbell in Kentucky started heading over to Afghanistan. They weren’t part of the so-called surge in combat troops. Instead, Defense Secretary Robert Gates signed orders for them to work as trainers […]

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Aug 13, 2010

Republicans reject Obama’s Turkey envoy

By Josh Rogin, the Cable

From Josh Rogin, the Cable:  The nomination of Frank Ricciardone to be the next U.S. ambassador to Turkey is being held up in the Senate and the GOP has no intention of allowing a vote on the nomination any time soon. A spokesperson for Sen. Sam Brownback, R-KS, confirmed to The Cable that his office […]

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Aug 13, 2010

NATO’s Training Mission in Iraq “faces a significant shortfall”

By Lt. Gen. Michael Barbero, NATO Training Mission Iraq

From Lt. Gen. Michael Barbero, NATO Training Mission Iraq:  NATO has made an important commitment to Iraq. This commitment has borne fruit; the Iraqi Security Forces are in the lead securing Iraq and are becoming increasingly more capable and professional.

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Aug 13, 2010

SecDef targets top officers in Europe in plan to trim brass

By Craig Whitlock, the Washington Post

From Craig Whitlock, the Washington Post:  Of all the spending cuts and budget battles the Pentagon is confronting, none is causing more angst than Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates‘s vow to start getting rid of generals and admirals. By almost any measure, the military is more top-heavy an institution than it has been for decades. […]

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Aug 13, 2010

The State of the War

By the editors of the New York Times

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Aug 13, 2010

U.S., British troops to train with Kazakh forces

By Robin Paxton, Reuters

From Robin Paxton, Reuters:  British and U.S. troops will join Kazakh forces for 10 days of military exercises from Monday, culminating in a mock peacekeeping operation to strengthen links between the three countries on Central Asian soil. More than 1,000 military personnel, including a large contingent from the air mobile force of the Kazakh armed […]

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Aug 12, 2010

Strategies for a Cybered World

By Chris Demchak

In, “Conflicting Policy Presumptions about Cybersecurity: Cyber-Prophets, -Priests, -Detectives, and -Designers, and Strategies for a Cybered World,” U.S. Naval War College professor Chris Demchak examines the strategic assumptions of cyberspace and the nature of the cyber threat. Dr. Demchak identifies a set of “cyber communities” and recommends a way ahead to reach consensus on organizing […]

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Aug 12, 2010

Cyber Security: An Integrated Governmental Strategy for Progress

By Franklin D. Kramer

“Cyber Security: An Integrated Governmental Strategy for Progress,” authored by former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs and Atlantic Council Vice Chairman Franklin D. Kramer, lays out a whole of government approach that would ensure that the national security functions of the U.S. government can continue to operate while under cyber attack, establish […]

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