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Unfinished Business: U.S. Overseas Military Presence in the 21st Century
Submitted by MichaelVail on Wed, 05/21/2008 - 5:39pm.
The next American president will inherit an overseas military base realignment process begun in the first term of the George W. Bush administration. This realignment, guided by an effort known as the Global Posture Review (GPR), was perhaps former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld’s chief intellectual and policy accomplishment during his six-year tenure at the Pentagon. Unlike his likely warfighting legacy, particularly in regard to Iraq, the GPR is on generally sound conceptual foundations. But a successful outcome for the Global Posture Review, roughly halfway implemented as of mid-2008, will depend on the next U.S. administration refining numerous rough edges of the current plan — and redefining the broader national security policy context in which any base realignment will inevitably be viewed.
Is the government compiling a secret list of citizens to detain under martial law?
Submitted by MichaelVail on Mon, 05/19/2008 - 12:31pm.
In the spring of 2007, a retired senior official in the U.S. Justice Department sat before Congress and told a story so odd and ominous, it could have sprung from the pages of a pulp political thriller. It was about a principled bureaucrat struggling to protect his country from a highly classified program with sinister implications. Rife with high drama, it included a car chase through the streets of Washington, D.C., and a tense meeting at the White House, where the president's henchmen made the bureaucrat so nervous that he demanded a neutral witness be present.
Cyber criminals overseas steal U.S. electronic health records
Submitted by MichaelVail on Mon, 05/19/2008 - 12:17pm.
In 2004, when Bush administration officials unveiled a project to provide every American with an electronic health record by 2014, they pledged to put privacy and security first. But the discovery in April of stolen health records containing sensitive medical information about U.S. patients on a computer server in Malaysia controlled by cyber criminals indicates such records so far do not pass the privacy and security test.
Behind Analysts, the Pentagon’s Hidden Hand
Submitted by MichaelVail on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 12:08am.
In the summer of 2005, the Bush administration confronted a fresh wave of criticism over Guantánamo Bay. The detention center had just been branded “the gulag of our times” by Amnesty International, there were new allegations of abuse from United Nations human rights experts and calls were mounting for its closure.
The day the US declared war on Iran
Submitted by MichaelVail on Tue, 04/01/2008 - 11:54pm.
March 20 is destined to be another day of infamy. On this date this year, the US officially declared war on Iran. But it's not going to be the kind of war many have been expecting.
The Kingdom 'braces for nuclear war'
Submitted by MichaelVail on Mon, 03/31/2008 - 5:28pm.
Saudi Arabia is reportedly preparing to counter any 'radioactive hazards' which may result from a US strike on Iran's nuclear plants.
Bush: Liberia may be chosen as location of U.S. military command
Submitted by MichaelVail on Sat, 02/16/2008 - 12:35am.
U.S. President George W. Bush has said that Liberia might be chosen to be a new location of U.S. military command for Africa, local mass media reported Friday.
Bush orders Pentagon to blow spy satellite out of the sky
Submitted by TheTower on Thu, 02/14/2008 - 3:21pm.
WASHINGTON - President Bush has ordered the Pentagon to use a Navy missile to attempt to destroy a broken U.S. spy satellite — and thereby minimize the risk to humans from its toxic fuel — by intercepting it just before it re-enters the atmosphere, officials said Thursday.
‘US has no permanent enemies because we harbour no hatred’
Submitted by MichaelVail on Fri, 01/25/2008 - 6:59pm.
If speeches were sifted by famous last words, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s opening remarks on Wednesday would stand out. After a spirited defence of American foreign policy and the following question session, she recounted something she says she tells herself very often: “Today’s headlines are rarely the same as history’s judgments.”
Rice took the podium promising not be dull and longwinding while explaining America’s ideals. She was not.
US Weapons Sales: President Bush Arming Fellow Tyrants Globally
Submitted by MichaelVail on Mon, 01/21/2008 - 6:02pm.
“In the last six years, Washington has stepped up its sales and transfers of high-technology weapons, military training, and other military assistance to governments regardless of their respect for human rights, democratic principles, or nonproliferation,” according to a report in the current(Jan.-Feb.) “Arms Control Today,” published online by the Arms Control Association (ACA). “All that matters is that they have pledged their assistance in the global war on terrorism.”

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