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Ukraine reaches $2.5B arms deal with Iraq
2 hours ago ago from FanHouse
KIEV, Ukraine -Ukraine will provide Iraq with $2.5 billion worth of weapons and military equipment under a deal intended to shore up Iraq's fledgling armed forces before the planned pullout of U.S. troops, a senior Ukrainian lawmaker said Wednesday. Anatoly Grytsenko, head of the Ukrainian parliament's security and defense committee, said the agreement with the Iraqi ministry of defense calls for Ukraine to produce and deliver 420 BTR-4 ...
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By Jonathan Weisman When President Barack Obama summoned the bipartisan leadership of Congress to talk jobs, this probably wasn't what he had in mind. In an apparently tense exchange, Republican leaders lectured Obama on his policies, saying uncertainty over energy, health care and financial legislation was freezing business hiring. Obama fired back, according to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi : Stop trying to frighten the American people. ...
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Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This SWEENEY'S SIDE: Let them do their job, let them win By John Sweeney | Editor: The Weekly Observer Published: December 9, 2009 Although it's been said many times, many ways, people just don't seem to understand it. No, I'm not talking about Merry ...
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In my last post on President Obama's Afghan escalation speech I noted , "Anyone who believes (the troops) will leave in eighteen months is a fool." I also referenced "a quote buried in the seventeenth paragraph of the Page One New York Times report on Obama's speech." The remarks were by under secretary of defense Michele A. Flournoy, who said, "The pace, the nature, and the duration of that transition are to be determined down the road by ...
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Gen Petraeus said success in Afghanistan was achievable A top US general has warned that military success in Afghanistan is likely to be slower than in Iraq after the troop surge there. Testifying before the US Congress, Gen David Petraeus said, as in Iraq, the situation in Afghanistan was likely to get harder before it gets easier . Gen Petraeus was speaking a week after President Barack Obama ordered 30,000 more troops to ...
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