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Banking Breakthrough In North Korea Nuclear Impasse
Seoul (AFP) April 11, 2007
The US State Department said authorities in Macau had unfrozen North Korean bank accounts Tuesday, paving the way for the North to start shutting down its nuclear plants. North Korea has refused to shut the Yongbyon nuclear reactor until it receives 25 million dollars in funds frozen in the Banco Delta Asia (BDA) in Macau, after Washington blacklisted the bank for allegedly laundering illicit funds. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said Tuesday that Macau monetary authorities had agreed to open the accounts to their owners ... read more
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    Director Of National Intelligence Lacks Power
    Washington (UPI) April 10, 2007
    Newly confirmed Director of National Intelligence Michael McConnell says he doesn't have the authorities he needs to lead the 16 agencies he oversees -- and that his office isn't properly structured to take best advantage of the authorities he does have. At least he can fix the latter, and officials say he is trying to do so in a little-noticed redrawing of his office's organization chart ... more

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    Steering The Chariot
    Washington (UPI) April 10, 2007
    Imagine a giant chariot out of the "film Ben Hur" pulled by not four, but 16 different powerful horses, all of them straining at the bit to gallop off in different directions. Then imagine trying to steer it. That is the thankless job of retired Vice Adm. John Michael McConnell. When "Mike" McConnell succeeded Ambassador John Negroponte to become the second director of national intelligenc ... more

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    US Backs NATO Enlargement
    Washington (UPI) April 10, 2007
    On March 6 and 9 both houses of the U.S. Congress approved the "NATO Freedom Consolidation Act of 2007." The act follows in a long line of U.S. legislation adopted since 1994 that strongly backed NATO enlargement. Both former President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush supported, and have continued to support, NATO's open-door policy of enlargement. The NATO Freedom Consolidation Act of ... more

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    US Turned Blind Eye To North Korea Arms Sales To Ethiopia
    Washington (AFP) April 09, 2007
    The United States on Monday admitted implicitly that it did not interdict a shipment of North Korean weapons to Ethiopia despite UN sanctions on Pyongyang for its nuclear test ... read more

    Iran Won Sailors Battle With Britain Says Bolton
    London (AFP) April 09, 2007
    Britain's "weakness" in standing up to Iran in the detained sailors stand-off handed Tehran an improbable victory and left it dangerously emboldened, former US ambassador to the UN John Bolton said Monday. Iran was deliberately probing for allied weaknesses and found them in abundance, Bolton wrote in a hard-hitting article in the Financial Times newspaper. "Against all odds, Iran em ... more

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    THAAD Goes Another ABM Test
    Kauai HI (SPX) Apr 09, 2007
    The U.S. Missile Defense Agency and Lockheed Martin conducted another successful flight test of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense weapon system, intercepting a unitary target in THAAD's second flight test at the Pacific Missile Range Facility ... read more

    Lockheed Martin Team Completes GPS 3 System Design Review On Schedule
    King Of Prussia PA (SPX) Apr 09, 2007
    Lockheed Martin has completed on-schedule a system design review of the U.S. Air Force's next generation Global Positioning System Space Segment program, known as GPS Block III. More than 100 representatives from the Defense Department, including members of the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center, Space Command and Strategic Command, as well as the Department of Transportation ... more

    Senior Leaders Testify About Air Force Space Program
    Washington (AFNS) Apr 09, 2007
    Three senior leaders provided testimony on national security space activities before the House Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee March 23. The Honorable Dr. Ronald M. Sega, under secretary of the Air Force, Dr. Donald Kerr, director of the National Reconnaissance Office, and Gen. Kevin P. Chilton, commander of Air Force Space Command, appeared before members of Congress to discuss ... more

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    Netfires Precision Attack Missile Launch Paves The Way For Complete System Testing
    Tucson AZ (SPX) Apr 09, 2007
    NetFires LLC, a joint venture between Raytheon's Missile Systems business and Lockheed Martin's Missiles and Fire Control, has launched a Non Line-of-Sight-Launch System Precision Attack Missile April 4 at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., taking the missile system a significant step toward full- up missile testing planned for later this year. After a successful launch from a tactical ... more

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