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  1. USA 2011 FY-12 Budget Request
  2. New Targeting Center to Hit Militants
  3. Hmong Guerrilla Leader Vang Pao Dies
  4. For southern Sudan, a historic vote for independence
  5. R.I.P. Dick Winters
  6. Defense Forces May Target Hundreds of Millions in Savings
  7. LEBANON and it's War potential
  8. U.S. shift back to High-end Conflicts?
  9. British to renew Australian defence ties
  10. In Nuclear Silos, Death Wears a Snuggie
  11. Israel's Barak quits Labour and forms new party
  12. Lifting Ban on Women in Combat
  13. Military at war over armed guards in barracks
  14. Hersh mocked for saying US military led by fundamentalist crusaders
  15. Obama's state of the union address: US must seize 'Sputnik moment'
  16. Unrest tests Egyptian military and its crucial relationship with U.S.
  17. Mabus Moves Up on U.S.SecDef Job
  18. Thai / Cambodia conflicts and aggravation
  19. Mullen: Military Must Plan for Future Transition
  20. Voice of America Uses Social Media to Aid Foreign Dissent
  21. UK military planes rescue 150 from Libyan desert
  22. Synthetic marijuana widely used at US Naval Academy, some midshipmen say
  23. Outside Yemen's capital, anger and grievances run deep
  24. The Arab revolution swells
  25. Speech by DPM Singapore edited for "Transformation" section
  26. Explosion rocks Japanese nuclear power plant; 5 reactors in peril
  27. 1,000 Saudi Arabian soldiers 'enter Bahrain'
  28. UK Revokes 150 Arms Trading Licenses for Arab States
  29. European Defence Procurement in Transformation
  30. We can no longer rely on debt-laden US
  31. The current case against the ADF
  32. DOD Releases Unified Command Plan 2011
  33. Combat roles offered to women
  34. BRICS summit offers watershed moment for large emerging economies
  35. Iran 'aiding' Syria crackdown on protests
  36. Australian Awards tribunal to consider 13 posthumous VCs
  37. McChrystal Absolved After Magazine Flap
  38. Ministry of Defence ordered to disclose involvement in US-led rendition
  39. British Defense Ministry: Sort Out Drone Ethics Or ‘Risk Our Humanity’
  40. The World of Holy Warcraft
  41. Russia pulls out of $1B Western aid program that supports ex-Sov weapons scientists
  42. Report: Return U.S. Security Assistance Role to State Dept.
  43. Russia's Fading Army Fights Losing Battle to Reform Itself
  44. If Geeks, Troops and Politicos Don’t Unite, We’re All Gonna Die
  45. Canada's Felled Leader Has Chance for Big Win
  46. Guantanamo Bay: Why Obama hasn’t fulfilled his promise to close the facility
  47. China Seeks Bigger Role in Australia Economy
  48. Firms Seek Supply Route Around Conflict in Congo
  49. Sources: Panetta to DoD, Petraeus to CIA
  50. Palestine rivals Fatah and Hamas on verge of historic deal
  51. 'British national among 14 dead in Morocco suicide attack'
  52. Poland dreams of becoming shale gas El Dorado
  53. BIN LADEN is dead
  54. After the bin Laden era, is America ‘weaker?’
  55. Australian Defence to review 'risk' of social media
  56. 2011 Federal Budget - Defence
  57. Private "Spies"
  58. Israelis Fight Off Protesters at Borders
  59. Sino-American Military Talks Begin
  60. Santorum Raps McCain on Interrogation
  61. U.S./Saudi relationship
  62. Some Rises, Drops in 2011-12 NZ Defense Budget
  63. U.K., U.S. To Establish Joint Strategy Board
  64. Saudi Bid to Curb Iran Worries U.S.
  65. Can the U.S. afford a big Pacific realignment?
  66. UK Armed forces face radical changes under Lord Levene plans
  67. Gen. Cartwright, poised to lead Joint Chiefs, had his shot derailed by critics
  68. (Another) Review to Drive Shake-Up In UK Armed Forces Procurement
  69. CIA secrets on rescue efforts to be revealed at Air Force museum
  70. Denying Safe Havens: U.S. Efforts to Counter Terrorist Threats
  71. Should the U.S. welcome a smaller global presence?
  72. Canadian Military Losing Money?
  73. More Long Deployments for the U.S.Military
  74. Tensions Flare Over Disputed Asian Sea
  75. Landslide Win for Turkey's Governing Party
  76. 'Horrific' stories emerge from defence force
  77. Capacity and Resolve: Foreign Assessments of US Power
  78. How the Quest for High-End Capabilities Leaves Australian Defence Force Vulnerable
  79. European defence needs a joint approach
  80. How lawyers sign off on drone attacks
  81. Defence forces to be moved west and north under structure review
  82. Petraeus (Kinda, Sorta) Re-Opens The Torture Debate
  83. U.S. Says It Will Provide Hardware to Philippines
  84. ANZAC Forces Ready to Respond in the Modern Era
  85. Secretary Outlines Unfinished Business
  86. IDF Plan Targets New Threats
  87. Defence in 'Beyond Tolerable' State, Says Analyst
  88. How Much Does the DoD Spend on Air Conditioning?
  89. Saudi Arabia worries about stability, security and Iran
  90. Public servants set to strike in Canberra
  91. Russia to Spend $730 Billion on New Weapons
  92. U.S., Japan, Australia Plan South China Sea Drill
  93. Interview: Al-Qaida Still Haunts Terror Chief
  94. Corruption in (Indian) Defence Acquisition Will Not Be Tolerated: Antony
  95. Three Blasts Hit Mumbai
  96. Contractor challenges Defence testimony
  97. Iran to send Navy to the Atlantic
  98. Bombing in Oslo
  99. Privacy in Sefence Matters
  100. U.S. Bases
  101. Former Intel Chief: Call Off The Drone War (And Maybe the Whole War on Terror)
  102. Population Grows ... Defence Shrinks
  103. Revenge of the Nerd: Physicist Becomes Pentagon’s Top Deputy
  104. Seoul, Tokyo in Land Dispute
  105. South America and all of its differences and problems
  106. McRaven Takes Over at SOCOM
  107. Britain 'Woefully Unprepared' for Arctic Warfare (excerpt)
  108. Arab Spring – Kurdish Summer
  109. Exclusive: Pentagon Probe Will Review Every Darpa Contract
  110. Canada Restores Royal Names to Navy, Air Force
  111. Israel-China Revive Military Ties, But Not Defense Trade
  112. On the home front, reminders of the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq come in small doses
  113. Military radar deal paves way for more wind farms across Britain
  114. America’s ‘strategic learning disability’
  115. U.S. Wasted at Least $31 Billion in War Contracts
  116. Sunni Muslims banned from holding own Eid prayers in Tehran
  117. Wootton Bassett marks end of repatriation days
  118. Court Case Reveals Details of Secret Flights
  119. World Trade Centre rescuers at higher risk of cancer, Lancet reveals
  120. MI5 former chief decries 'war on terror'
  121. Record protest in Israel demands social reform
  122. A decade after the 9/11 attacks, Americans live in an era of endless war
  123. 4-Color Conspiracies: There’s a 9/11 Truther Comic
  124. After a Decade, U.S.-Islamic Relations Take New Shape
  125. The U.S. services say they’re getting there
  126. 9/11 Era by the Numbers
  127. Japan asks Russia not to take 'provocative' military action
  128. Lest We Forget
  129. Australia, Canada Share Concern About JSF Delay
  130. FBI Teaches Agents: ‘Mainstream’ Muslims Are ‘Violent, Radical’
  131. Washington or London, Who is right on JFCOM?
  132. Japan trying to repair ties with Washington
  133. Coalition to tear up Labor's defence blueprint
  134. U.S. assembling secret drone bases in Africa, Arabian Peninsula, officials say
  135. Out With the New, and in With the Old
  136. Where Asia left its heart
  137. Russia Wants Legal Guarantees on Missile Defense
  138. Pentagon cuts general and flag positions to reduce top-heavy force
  139. Al-Qaida calls on Ahmadinejad to end 9/11 conspiracy theories
  140. NZ Uogrades and Force Changes Modernization
  141. U.S. vows to eliminate all its chem weapons
  142. 'It’s no longer our army. It hasn’t been for years.'
  143. U.S. Troops In Europe Likely to Come Home Early
  144. Lessons from U.S. Allies in Security Cooperation with Third Countries
  145. Saudis crush dissent and point finger at Iran for trouble in eastern province
  146. Report: US should place its bets on Navy, Air Force
  147. U.S. Executive Order Cracks Down on Classified Leaks
  148. Defence a re-run of Gough Whitlam thinking
  149. U.S.Army to phase out animal nerve-agent testing
  150. Azerbaijani military industry on the way towards development
  151. Covert Ops and Counter-terrorism
  152. Think Defence - round-up of UK Parliamentary question
  153. The Nike Doctrine: A New American Security Policy
  154. Fraudulent Defense Contractors Paid $1 Trillion
  155. New Moscow blacklist of senior US officials
  156. Thousands Flee South Philippine Clashes
  157. Guard Joint Chiefs Seat Gains Senate Support
  158. Sweden's Opposition Drafting Defense Strategy
  159. German Armed Forces to Close Dozens of Military Bases
  160. Israel and the U.S. Reassess the Modern Battlefield
  161. Israel’s INSS Report Follows Trends in Middle-East Military Powers
  162. Defense Whiz to Pentagon: Your Predictions Are Destined to Fail
  163. Combat Commanders Gain Control Of Counterintelligence Ops
  164. Maritime Security Issues Dominate India-Japan Defence talks
  165. US-Australia-India cooperation in the Indo-Pacific
  166. Vietnam's plea puts South Block in a predicament
  167. China Considers Armed Mekong Patrols
  168. Thinking outside the Cold War nuclear box
  169. U.S. Military To Scrap COIN; Focus on Pacific, Says Vice Chairman
  170. Korean plaigerism or industrial espionage?
  171. UK and Vietnam sign Defence Co-operation Memorandum of Understanding
  172. Today's Military: The Most Top-Heavy Force in U.S. History
  173. White House Unveils 2013 Defense Budget Caps
  174. Muslim Terrorism - Far Eastern States
  175. Big Oil Heads Back Home
  176. Potential or Actual Biological Warfare
  177. India and Australia Agree to Step Up Defence Cooperation Progressively
  178. Legality of Bestiality Becomes Surprise Military Controversy
  179. Joint Operational Access Concept
  180. It's guns galore as US bites the bullet
  181. U.S. Defense Policy Chief Flournoy Leaving Pentagon; First of Many?
  182. Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s mercurial and enigmatic leader, has died
  183. MEPs Call for Coordinated Security and Defense Reviews
  184. The Question of German Power Returns to Europe
  185. POST Pull-out Iraq
  186. What's Likely in New Pentagon Strategy: 2 Theaters, Fewer Bases, A2D2
  187. Protesters flood Moscow demanding reforms
  188. Internal China
  189. Internal Israeli matters
  190. Stasi files row as Britain refuses to return documents to Germany
  191. Retired Generals and Wartime Sales Jobs
  192. Austrian Politicians "argue" over what should be disposed of
  193. Britain and US to scale down military capability due to debt crisis
  194. Standard & Poor’s cuts European credit ratings
  195. Republic of Indonesia ready to modernize its weaponry
  196. Report Calls for Dispersing US Bases in Mideast
  197. All change (or NOT) at Japan's Defence Minstry
  198. Philippines may allow greater U.S. military presence in reaction to China’s rise
  199. The Usleless Body that is the EU warns German and Dutch governments
  200. Life Cycle Costing probems remain
  201. Amidst Regional Changes, Middle East Arms Bazaar Remains Open
  202. Cope North 12-1 kicks off
  203. New Zealand Briefing Document Highlights Upgrade Delays, Deployment Withdrawals
  204. Libya, post-Revolution
  205. Singapore Raises Defence Spending by 4.3 Per Cent
  206. Bob Carr is new Foreign Minister
  207. Japan, U.K. Eye Joint Arms Development
  208. Czechs and Slovaks: Joint Acquisition Programmes & Participation In Foreign Operation
  209. Recap Today’s Vehicles, Invest in S&T: U.S. Think Tank
  210. Kony 2012
  211. Ethiopian raid on Eritrean bases raises fears of renewed conflict
  212. U.S. Seeks Stronger Defense Ties with Canada, Mexico
  213. How To Fight Hybrid Threats: Tanks, Airstrikes, And Training
  214. Interview: Ng Eng Hen, Singapore Defense Minister
  215. Canadian Defence woes
  216. Air Sea Battle