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7 hours ago ago from I Am Not A Rapper

Washington (CNN) The U.S. military's Missile Defense Agency will practice protecting the United States from a simulated Iranian missile attack next month in an exercise using the agency's newest missile-killing technology, Pentagon officials said Friday. Previous tests have been focused on a missile trajectory that mimics an attack from North Korea, but the January test will have a trajectory and distance resembling an intercontinental ...

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National Defense: Can America trust Obama?

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It’s a simple question: Is the current President of the United States trustworthy, willing and able to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America and is he an honest broker when it comes to the defense of our nation? While it is inconceivable that any President of the United States would act on behalf of international interests and the interests of sovereign nations other than the United States, never before in the history ...

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) The Obama administration is prepared to consider selling at least non-lethal arms to Vietnam and Libya, both one-time U.S. foes, as security ties with each of them grow, a top Pentagon official said on Monday. With Vietnam, whose defense minister is to meet U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates at the Pentagon on Tuesday, we're in the infancy of the process now, Vice Admiral Jeffrey Wieringa, head of the Defense ...

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