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House, Senate Pass $633 Billion Military Spending Bill

by Jason Ditz | Dec 21, 2012

House, Senate Pass $633 Billion Military Spending Bill | Final version removes attempt at banning military’s detention of US citizens

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House Passes $633 Billion Defense Spending Bill

by Jason Ditz | Dec 20, 2012

House Passes $633 Billion Defense Spending Bill | Massive consensus bill scraps even feigned efforts to stop detentions

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Michele Flournoy Pushed for Pentagon Chief as ‘Stop Hagel’ Candidate

by Jason Ditz | Dec 19, 2012

Michele Flournoy Pushed for Pentagon Chief as ‘Stop Hagel’ Candidate | Hagel’s gender seen as potential disqualifier, but does Flournoy even want the job?

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Senate to Bar More Pentagon Spies Until Given Details

by Jason Ditz | Dec 10, 2012

Senate to Bar More Pentagon Spies Until Given Details | Concerns of cost overruns, mismanagement

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Special Operations to Fuel Pentagon Growth Going Forward

by Jason Ditz | Dec 9, 2012

Special Operations to Fuel Pentagon Growth Going Forward | Deputy Defense Secretary insists special operations must continue to grow

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Pentagon Admits Iran’s Captured Drone Looks US-Made

by Jason Ditz | Dec 5, 2012

Pentagon Admits Iran’s Captured Drone Looks US-Made | Iran says intelligence extracted from drone

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Senate Passes $631 Billion Military Spending Bill 98-0

by Jason Ditz | Dec 4, 2012

Senate Passes $631 Billion Military Spending Bill 98-0 | Bill includes more Iran sanctions, permanent ban on Gitmo detainee transfers

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‘Ambitious’ Pentagon Aims to Rival CIA’s Spy Network

by Jason Ditz | Dec 2, 2012

‘Ambitious’ Pentagon Aims to Rival CIA’s Spy Network | Another leviathan predicts massive growth

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Pentagon Revises Estimate: Taking Syria’s Weapons Requires 75,000 Troops

by Jason Ditz | Nov 15, 2012

Pentagon Revises Estimate: Taking Syria’s Weapons Requires 75,000 Troops | In August they said 50,000 to 60,000 would be enough

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Appeals Court: Tortured US Whistleblowers Can’t Sue

by Jason Ditz | Nov 9, 2012

Appeals Court: Tortured US Whistleblowers Can’t Sue | Torturing detainees ‘part of human nature,’ ruling insists

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