July 3rd, 2009
Washington Post – Marines Launch New Afghan Mission
U.S. Marines began fanning out across the southern Helmand River valley Thursday, traveling by foot and armored convoys under the scorching summer sun in an effort to wrest control of the area from Taliban insurgents.
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July 2nd, 2009
Daily Telegraph – North Korean ‘weapons to Burma’ ship tracked by US
A North Korean ship suspected of carrying weapons to Burma has reversed direction after being tracked by the United States Navy.
New York Times – Second Thoughts on North Korea’s Inscrutable Ship
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July 1st, 2009
BBC – Navy carriers ‘£1bn over budget’
A £1bn cost over-run is threatening the future of the publicly-funded project to build Britain’s biggest aircraft carriers.
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June 30th, 2009
US Naval Institute Proceedings – Commanders Respond
Piracy. The international monetary crisis. Terrorism. Global Warming. These and more affect us all, so our question to naval commanders-in-chief around the world is: What is the most significant maritime security threat facing your nation and how do your sea services address this challenge?
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June 29th, 2009
Washington Post – A Personal Touch in Taliban Fight
Greg Jaffe writes that in the Afghan mountains, a company commander strives to gain the trust of frustrated villagers
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June 28th, 2009
Daily Telegraph – Royal Navy destroyer goes into service without missile system
A state of the art Royal Navy destroyer is to enter service without its vital missile system working in a move branded as “disgraceful” by a committee of MPs.
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June 28th, 2009
Virginian Pilot – Navy to proceed with undersea training range
The Navy announced Friday it would proceed with plans to construct an undersea water training range off the coast of Jacksonville, Fla.
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June 27th, 2009
Navy Times – Navy was tracking Chinese sub
Two defense officials have confirmed that the crew aboard the destroyer John S. McCain was tracking the submarine that struck its towed sonar array June 10 in the South China Sea off the Philippines.
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June 27th, 2009
New York Times – Erratic Afghan Forces Pose Challenge to U.S. Goals
CJ Chiver’s latest report from Afghanistan.
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June 26th, 2009
BBC – Somali navy chief: World’s worst job?
If you think you face an uphill challenge at work today, spare a thought for Farah Ahmed Omar, the man in charge of Somalia’s navy.
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June 26th, 2009
New York Times – The Green Revolution(s)
Thomas Friedman describes how to undermine the the Iranian regime, using the same strategy that undermined the Soviet Union…
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June 25th, 2009
Associated Press – NKorean cargo ship could test new UN sanctions
A North Korean ship suspected of transporting weapons toward Myanmar, the Kang Nam left the port of North Korean port of Nampo a week ago, and the destroyer USS John S. McCain is following as it sails off the Chinese coast. The sailing sets up the first test of a new U.N. Security Council resolution that authorizes member states to inspect North Korean vessels suspected of carrying banned weapons or materials. The sanctions are punishment for an underground nuclear test the North carried out last month in defiance of past resolutions. It’s not clear exactly what the Kang Nam has on board, but it has transported illicit goods in the past. The North has said it would consider any interception “an act of war.”
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June 25th, 2009
Washington Post – Iran’s Struggle, and Ours
Robert D. Kaplan’s analysis of the current situation in Iran.
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June 24th, 2009
Associated Press – Officials deny that Air France black box signals have been received
French military ships searching for the black boxes of Flight 447 have detected sounds in the Atlantic Ocean but they are not from the Air France plane’s flight recorders, French officials said Tuesday.
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June 23rd, 2009
Wall Street Journal – U.S. Keeps Close Eye On North Korean Ship
The US Navy continues to trail a North Korean cargo ship believed headed toward Myanmar, in part because U.S. officials worry that Pyongyang plans to transfer major weapons systems and possibly nuclear technologies to the repressive Southeast Asian country.
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June 23rd, 2009
DefenseTech – Shipbuilding Program Is A Mess
Norman Polmar writes that the US Navy ship building program is a mess.
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June 22nd, 2009
US Naval Institute Proceedings – Crisis of Confidence
The Navy – at its highest levels – needs to change the way it buys and builds its ships.
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June 21st, 2009
The Spectator – If We Lose Hearts And Minds, We Will Lose The War
David Kilcullen, the man who helped think up the strategy that saved Iraq, saysthat high-tech weaponry is not the answer in Afghanistan. Only a genuine partnership with the people can help us win.
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June 20th, 2009
US Naval Institute Proceedings – Arctic Melt: Reopening a Naval Frontier
Changes in the Arctic environment – no matter the cause – are a great national security concern.
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June 19th, 2009
Foreign Policy – The Revenge of Geography
Robert D. Kaplan writes that people and ideas influence events, but geography largely determines them, now more than ever. To understand the coming struggles, it’s time to dust off the Victorian thinkers who knew the physical world best. A journalist who has covered the ends of the Earth offers a guide to the relief map—and a primer on the next phase of conflict.
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