Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Fw: Today's Most Dangerous Security Threats





Latest News Nov 25, 2014
President Announces Hagel's Resignation as Defense Secretary
Praising Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's "class and integrity," President Barack Obama announced at the White House that Hagel will leave his post.
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Iran Nuclear Talks Extended Until July
Iran and six world powers have agreed to extend talks on Tehran's nuclear program until July 1, 2015, after failing to seal a deal before a midnight deadline on November 24. ...
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British personnel leave southern Afghanistan
UK service personnel have left southern Afghanistan after completing the most challenging military redeployment operation for a generation.
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Eastern Europe Troop Rotations Could Continue, Commander Says
Soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Division and later replacement units will rotate to locations in Eastern Europe through the end of next year as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve, and those rotations could continue after next year and for the foreseeable future, the commander of U.S. Army Europe said. ...
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Contract signed for first production batch of F-35B aircraft The Ministry of Defence has signed the contract to order 4 Lightning II combat aircraft.
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Russia Strengthens Grip On Abkhazia With New Pact Russia and Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia region have signed a treaty that Tbilisi has condemned as a step toward Russian annexation of the Black Sea province. ...
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Philippines Leery of Development on Reef Reclamation in S. China Sea
New satellite imagery of a Chinese land reclamation project in disputed waters of the South China Sea is drawing new concern from the United States and the Philippines. ...
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DR Congo: UN special envoy condemns 'trend of massacres' in eastern province
The security situation in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is "worsening," a senior United Nations official has warned, citing an escalating trend of massacres in the town of Beni – the site of continuing flare-ups of deadly violence between armed groups, including Ugandan-based rebels operating in the area. ...
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