US General: ISIS Has Training Camps In Libya
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Islamic State group has set up training camps in eastern Libya, and although they are not yet well developed, the U.S. is watching them closely, a senior U.S. general said...
View ArticleChina Wants To Grow Its Navy To Over 350 Ships By The End Of The Decade
China has plans to grow its navy to 351 ships by 2020 as the Chinese continue to develop their military’s ability to strike global targets, according to a new report.The 2014 US-China Economic and...
View ArticleThe Sony Hack May Be Unprecedented, But The US Is Still Routinely Getting...
Starting on Nov. 24, Sony Pictures Entertainment was the victim of what Reuters characterized as the most devastating hack ever committed against a major US company. Hackers managed to shut down Sony's...
View ArticleA Suspect Has Been Arrested In The Murder Of An American Teacher In The UAE
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Police in the United Arab Emirates have arrested a local woman on suspicion of stabbing to death an American teacher in a toilet at an Abu Dhabi shopping mall.Colonel Rashid...
View ArticleAn Al Qaeda Linked Group Just Launched A Huge Attack In Chechnya
Fighters from the Caucasus Emirate entered the Chechen capital of Grozny last night and launched a major assault on security forces and government buildings.The fighting, which lasted through the...
View ArticleAt Least Three Female Sailors Were Secretly Filmed While Showering On A...
Some of the Navy's first female submariners were secretly videotaped while undressing and showering on board the USS Wyoming, a ballistic missile submarine, service officials confirmed Wednesday.Navy...
View ArticleTop General: Americans Are Increasingly Lacking The Smarts And Fitness Needed...
Young Americans are increasingly unfit for Army service due to obesity, academic failings, and various other shortcomings.Maj. Gen. Allen Batschelet, the US Army Recruiting Command commanding general,...
View ArticleThe Chaos In The Middle East Is Hurting One Of America's Top Arab Allies
From Jerusalem to Iraq to Syria, Jordan's King Abdullah and President Obama will have much to discuss when they meet in the Oval Office tomorrow. No doubt, the US-led air campaign against the Islamic...
View ArticleMexico's 'Arab Spring' Is Here
MEXICO CITY — In this mountain capital, tens of thousands marched downtown, with a few hundred smashing the windows of banks and shops.In southern Oaxaca state, protesters blockaded the entrance to an...
View ArticleHere's How Bashar Al-Assad Says He Explains The Syrian Civil War To His Kids
On November 28, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad granted a rare interview to The Full Paris Match. The interview is full of deflections and rationalizations from a defiant Assad, who at one point...
View ArticleAmerica's Secret Elite Warriors Explained In One Simple Infographic
The US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) oversees roughly 70,000 operators, support units, and civilians from each of the military's sister service branches.America's elite soldiers, work under a...
View ArticleUnforgettable Photos From The Attack On Pearl Harbor, 73 Years Ago Today
December 7, 1941 began as a perfect Sunday morning for the troops serving the US fleet at Pearl Harbor.Under a early morning South Pacific sun, softball teams were lining up on the beach. Pitchers...
View ArticleHow The Fight Over The A-10 Is Really About The Purpose And Self-Image Of The...
The A-10 “Warthog” once again has found itself in the retirement crosshairs. The main support for its retirement comes from the Air Force and proponents of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program.Last...
View ArticleThe US And NATO Held A Ceremony To Mark The End Of Their Combat Mission In...
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The US and NATO closed their combat command in Afghanistan on Monday, more than 13 years after invading the country in the wake of the Sept. 11 terror attacks to target...
View ArticleShiites Are Dominating The Heart Of The Middle East
Ramzi hails from a family of notable Iraqi Sunnis. At the University of Baghdad, he played the guitar and met my Shiite cousin.They both graduated from the School of Engineering with honors, tied the...
View ArticleObama Shouldn't Have Fired Chuck Hagel — He Should Have Fired His Secretary...
The firing of Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense raises more questions than it answers.Is it correct to blame military failures on the military establishment when the executive has not articulated a...
View ArticleHere Are The FBI's Most Wanted Cyber Criminals
As cybercrime becomes increasingly damaging, the FBI has kept a list of "Cyber's Most Wanted." Comprised of the most damaging cyber criminals in the world, the wanted list includes five officers from...
View ArticleNorth Korea: 'Supporters And Sympathizers' May Have Hacked Sony
North Korea has officially denied that it was behind the Sony hacks. But in a statement published in state media, the country ambiguously hinted that a group sympathetic to Pyongyang may have carried...
View ArticleChina Is Diminishing The US's Air Power Superiority
The US Air Force’s air power superiority over China is rapidly diminishing in light of rapid Chinese modernization of fighter jets, cargo planes and stealth aircraft, according to a recently released...
View ArticleSexual Threats And Other Harsh CIA Methods Detailed In Senate Report
The Senate Intelligence Committee prepared to release a report on the CIA's anti-terrorism tactics on Tuesday and U.S. officials moved to shore up security at American facilities around the world as a...
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