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Space Wargame Focused On Improving Wartime Capabilities
Peterson AFB CO (AFNS) Apr 03, 2007
The Schriever IV Space Wargame is underway at Nellis AFB, Nev., where a 400-member team of space professionals battle in a global environment scenario set in the year 2025. The simulation is designed to verify space capabilities, tactics and techniques used by the 21st century joint warfighter. The five-day wargame began March 25. It brings together officials from Headquarters Air Force Space Command, various Department of Defense agencies and non-DoD agencies to examine organizational constructs and advance the development of space policy and rules of engagement ... read more

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Investing In North Korea
Barcelona (UPI) Spain, April 2, 2007
The most effective way to influence the future of North Korea is through economic development and incentives. The 500 million euro North Korea Investment Fund exists to economically engage the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. While the six-party talks continue -- which they should and must -- Global Panel and the Prague Society will continue to grow this fund. At the 4th Session of t ... more

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    The Future Of al-Qaida
    Washington (UPI) April 02, 2007
    One of the pillars of al-Qaida's operational objectives in its war against the West is striking at targets of high economic value, the so-called bleed-until-bankruptcy plan first made public by Osama bin Laden in December 2004. "One of the main causes for our enemies gaining hegemony over our country," bin Laden reasoned, "is their stealing of our oil; therefore (Islamic fighters) should m ... more

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    GBIs Unaffected By June Rains
    Washington (UPI) April 02, 2007
    The U.S. Missile Defense Agency has confirmed the damage to seven missile silos and silo electronics rooms under construction from rain at Fort Greely, Alaska, last June. But it has made clear that the incident, caused by exceptionally heavy rain, did not damage or affect any of the 18 completed missile silos there, or any of the operational Ground-Based Midcourse-Interceptors that had been depl ... more

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    KC-X Players Set For Opening Day
    Los Angeles (UPI) March 30, 2007
    One of the most important pitches of the year in Washington will be made in April, and it won't have anything to do with the hometown Nationals or the opening of another baseball season. On April 12, two all-star teams of industrial heavyweights will make their formal bids to the U.S. Air Force for the KC-X contract, a project that will replace the entire U.S. air-tanker fleet, keep thousa ... more

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    Washington (AFP) March 30, 2007
    The chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Peter Pace, said in an interview published Friday that he was given unprecedented access to military facilities during his trip to China. The Chinese "treated me better, I think, than they've treated any other US officer," he told the Washington Times of his four-day visit last week in a bid to expand contacts between Chinese and US military ... more

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    Washington (AFP) March 30, 2007
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