Saturday, March 26, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- March 26, 2011



European Leaders Squabble Over Who's In Charge On Libya -- Christian Science Monitor

French President Sarkozy has been at odds with most European leaders on the question of what leadership role NATO should have in Libya.

“Europe is fully on board," said French President Nicolas Sarkozy after today's meeting in Brussels where NATO took command of the Libyan no-fly zone. "There is no problem.”

But the NATO decision disappointed France, which has been at odds with most of NATO over the alliance's role in Libya. Mr. Sarkozy has opposed giving NATO command of even the no-fly zone, while other allies have pushed for NATO to control the entire action.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

NATO deal leaves U.S. still commanding Libya strikes -- Reuters

US Pulls Punches with Libya ROE
-- Military.com

Libya looms over Gates' latest trek -- CNN

Actual Cylons Roam The Skies Above Libya -- The Danger Room

South Korea war games put Yeonpyeong Island on edge -- Christian Science Monitor

Russia to double missile output -- UPI

Russian, Ukrainian defense ministers to meet in Moscow
-- RIA Novosti

Chávez builds a Russian arsenal -- Winnipeg Free Press

Navy Chief Warns Of 2020s Shipbuilding Crunch -- Aviation Week

Weapons: Novel Way To Beat The Overheat -- Strategy Page

No Need for U.S. Nuclear Testing, NNSA Chief Says -- Global Security Newswire

Ballistic helmet offers tougher shield -- Space War

X-51A Hypersonic Flight Cancelled at Last Minute
-- Defense Tech

Boeing looks to offer 767 for more military aircraft -- Seattle PI

Exclusive:U.S. submarines show force amid race for Arctic riches -- Reuters

Gates memo includes cuts to 102 flag/general officer positions -- Stars and Stripes

Mabus worried too many unfit for military service
-- Sun Herald

Dolphins die after underwater Navy training exercise near San Diego -- L.A. Times

Military cyber security to cost $3.2B by 2012 -- Business Journal

Google: A New Tool For U.S. Intelligence? -- NPR

Wars Have Been Catalyst for Army Change, Casey Says -- U.S. Department of Defense

Army readies chaplains before 'Don't Ask' repeal
-- USA Today

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