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15 hours ago ago from The NATO Monitor
NATO Monitor has covered the ongoing debate over missile defences. When the Bush administration proposed siting elements of its mid-course ballistic missile defences (BMD) in Poland and the Czech Republic, the Alliance was badly divided. Many in Europe were dismayed that the future of a strategic programme with obvious security implications for the entire alliance was being dealt with at a bilateral level. For many this was yet ...
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23 hours ago ago from Sindh Today – Online News
Moscow, Dec 23 (RIA Novosti) A new Russian nuclear-powered multipurpose attack submarine should enter service by late 2010, its developer said Wednesday. A spokesman for the Malakhit design bureau said dockside tests on the Severodvinsk, a Project 885 Yasen (Graney) class submarine, would start later this month and be completed some time next year. Construction of the submarine began in 1993 but has since been dogged by financial ...
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11 hours ago ago from Doc's Talk
Riki Ellison As Iran continues to defy cooperation with the international community and progressively build its missile capabilities, a greater sense of urgency must be taken by our government and the Department of Defense to deny Iran's current and future ability to threaten our nation, troops and our allies. Without an effective United States-deployed and layered missile defensive capability in the Middle East, the reality of an armed ...
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