Is This the Beginning of ‘Insider Attack’ Units in Afghanistan? | US troops came under fire from ‘multiple persons’
Despite Civilian Rule, Pakistan’s Army Still Above the Law
Despite Civilian Rule, Pakistan’s Army Still Above the Law | Years after summary execution video leaked, army still won’t comment
Iran MP: 60%-Enriched Uranium Production to Start if Talks Fail
Iran MP: 60 Percent Enriched Uranium Production to Start if Talks Fail | Highly enriched uranium would be fuel for nuclear subs
Iraq Tells Turkey to Stop Cross-Border Raids
Iraq Tells Turkey to Stop Cross-Border Raids | 12 Kurds killed in fighting along border
US Preparing for JSOC ‘Kill-Capture’ Operations in Libya After Consulate Attack
The top-secret Joint Special Operations Command may be preparing to engage in kill or capture operations targeted at some of the militants suspected of attacking the US consulate in Libya last month that killed four Americans. JSOC is preparing what senior military...
Israeli Cabinet Infighting Continues to Escalate
Israeli Cabinet Infighting Continues to Escalate | Does split hint at early Israeli elections
Syrian Rebels Ousted From Several Damascus Neighborhoods
Syrian Rebels Ousted From Several Damascus Neighborhoods | Military reinforcements sent to Aleppo as fighting continues
Pentagon Works Around Congress, Finds Funding for US Units in Iraq
The Pentagon says it will be able to continue funding for at least the next 90 days US military personnel in Iraq who are training Iraqi security forces, even though Congress stripped money for the program in a recent resolution. About $1.7 million will be taken "from...
Ahmadinejad Blames US Sanctions for Drop in Currency
Ahmadinejad: Inflation Due to US Sanctions | Iran’s President said US waging ‘psychological war’
US Official: Military Action Needed in Mali
A top US official told the Associated Press that military action will be needed to eliminate radical Islamists from the haven they've developed in northern Mali. Johnnie Carson, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for African affairs, told reporters that the...