The onslaughts on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon are being likened to Pearl Harbor, and the comparison is just. |
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He now sits on the powerful Defense Policy Board, a hawkish semi-official ideological body that advises the Pentagon. |
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Is the Pentagon privatizing the military or is it simply hiring mercenaries? |
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Oliver Morgan on Jay Garner, the hawkish head of the Pentagon agency that will be handling lucrative reconstruction deals. |
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And why would a senior Pentagon official tell you this very secret and sensitive information? |
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He was meritoriously advanced to Petty Officer 1st Class by the Chief of Navy Operations in a recent Pentagon ceremony. |
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The knoll near the Pentagon and the parks in lower Manhattan have filled with flowers and tokens of remembrance. |
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First and foremost, the leadership of the Pentagon needs to get to the bottom of this and indicate that it's their topmost priority. |
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The Pentagon is extending their tour of duty, saying it's just part of the high cost of war. |
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The report, bearing the Pentagon seal on its cover, was posted two weeks ago on a US Department of Defense web site. |
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Of course, American financial and energy dependence is counterbalanced by the might of the Pentagon. |
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The Pentagon has done nothing beyond routine acknowledgment of the filing of the complaint. |
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Shortly afterwards in Washington DC, an aircraft hit the helicopter pad at the Pentagon. |
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Should an advisor to the Pentagon be pocketing a fee for helping to raise money for a terrorist organization? |
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The Pentagon introduced misleading information pertinent to stealth aircraft, space defense, and tactical aircraft. |
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This is a systemic failure and most of the civilian leadership of the Pentagon is implicated, either by omission or comission. |
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The clear purpose of the book is to re-examine the decision and alter the standards applied in the Pentagon Papers. |
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And he should fire the civilians in the Pentagon responsible for mismanaging the reconstruction effort. |
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He denied that he saw any evidence of what the Pentagon calls mission creep. |
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Besides holding down a full-time job as a Pentagon police officer, he is a staff sergeant in the Army Reserve with 20 years of military service. |
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Baghdad is rather pleasant this month, actually, and the Pentagon is planning an itinerary. |
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The president, his cabinet, the Pentagon brass, and leading members of Congress remain adamantly opposed to conscription. |
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Administration, Pentagon and senior military officials warned that such an extreme measure would have serious legal and political implications. |
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The blame here cannot be laid on some interagency squabble between, say, the State Department and the Pentagon. |
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Some of the neoconservatives in the Pentagon had let it slip to him that they had broken the country's diplomatic codes. |
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In recent days the Pentagon has indicated that a lack of any conclusive evidence has convinced officials that Speicher is dead. |
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He had vouched for her good character, on Pentagon headed paper, during her immigration application from Vietnam. |
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But at this point, the Pentagon is just listing them as missing and unaccounted for. |
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More importantly, the Pentagon is worried about blowback from this device's first use. |
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His dramatic Pentagon briefings caught the mood of the American public with his unashamed politically incorrect language. |
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I remember when thousand of hippies and yippies surrounded the Pentagon during the Vietnam War and held an exorcism to drive out the evil demons. |
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But, in a few days, the Pentagon will issue a release with some sketchy details. |
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This guy works in the Pentagon as a deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence. |
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For the moment, the Pentagon is refusing to release the unedited videotaping of Lynch's rescue. |
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War photographers often had to send their unexposed rolls of film to the Pentagon for processing. |
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The Pentagon today acknowledged that nearly all Iraqi military and police units are simply unfit for battle against insurgents without U.S. help. |
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Still, the Pentagon insists that, except for a slight slip in retention in the National Guard, recruiting is not suffering. |
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Pentagon lawyers told Clark that he could not do so because firing unobserved artillery fire would violate the Rules of Engagement. |
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Caught unprepared for the insurgency, the Pentagon is now showering money on devices designed to give soldiers an edge in such fighting. |
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It cannot indefinitely watch British foreign policy being defined on a Texas ranch, or in secret Pentagon meetings. |
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This conjures up the image of Pentagon suits running around with briefcases full of cash, dispensing taxpayer largesse to anyone who asks for it. |
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Another 144 soldiers have died in non-hostile incidents, according to the Pentagon. |
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If neo-liberal capitalism enforced by the Pentagon is supposedly paradise on earth, how can you possibly explain why anyone should oppose it? |
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The Pentagon has had a policy of refusing press access to the repatriation of dead military personnel. |
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On my right we have a briefer from the Pentagon, from the Office of the Special Assistant. |
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And, as one Pentagon official here said, nobody here wanted to nickel-and-dime the troops that are putting their lives on the line. |
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They negotiated a cease-fire unknown to officials and against the express wishes of the civilian neocons in charge of the Pentagon. |
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Pentagon lawyers familiar with CT and espionage investigations have FBI intelligence officials on their speed-dial. |
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Earlier this week a Fox News cameraman was briefly detained and had his videotape confiscated as he filmed a traffic stop near the Pentagon. |
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It would be imprudent of the Pentagon not to be developing contingency plans. |
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The soldiers who spoke to the newspaper chose to remain anonymous, fearing retaliation from the Pentagon. |
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But what the Pentagon is shying away from is saying that this is a done deal. |
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The Pentagon did not identify the other panel members, but said they were three colonels and a lieutenant colonel. |
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Back in the US, the Pentagon has announced that it has trained honey bees to sniff out and swarm to explosives instead of flowers. |
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Most embedded reporters claimed that they were not really restrained, but rather assisted in their work by Pentagon press flacks. |
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The Pentagon will lease six Gulfstream V executive jets so the big shots can fly high. |
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The Pentagon uses the prime vendor program to buy nearly everything, excluding weapons, to outfit troops in military installations. |
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The Pentagon was last night investigating what appeared to be a major breach of security over the photographs. |
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This is a real doctrinal issue that's being fought right now in the Pentagon. |
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Both have seen active military duty, and both are survivors of the attack on the Pentagon. |
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Yesterday, the Pentagon claimed success for its missile shield, after an interceptor missile hit a dummy warhead over the Pacific. |
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The 5 p.m. embargo gives the Pentagon plenty of time to dispense the information to Capitol Hill and other agencies. |
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The truth was reluctantly confirmed by the Pentagon after news reports corroborated the evidence. |
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The Pentagon vigorously opposes that recommendation, but even a rookie spook can figure out that big changes are in the air. |
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He's worked through an armful of issues in the Pentagon, and he's helped welcome home troops in Minnesota. |
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A feature article highlighted a radiobiologist who is due to complete an investigation into depleted uranium for the Pentagon next year. |
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Whichever company wins the contract is regarded as a shoo-in for a much larger Pentagon order for 200 or more search-and-rescue rotorcraft. |
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Some countries are gun-shy, hesitant to send peacekeepers into what the Pentagon now admits is a raging guerrilla war. |
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The final death certificate that came from the Pentagon some time later said it was death by asphyxia and is being investigated as a homicide. |
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She has been recalled from her sabbatical at the University of California to serve as the senior civilian on a Pentagon taskforce. |
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I was in Louisville, Kentucky, on a book tour when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. |
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Military officials at the Pentagon declined to describe their legal status, or say whether they are represented by attorneys. |
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He is now a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and an adviser to the Pentagon. |
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The Pentagon is making a serious push to pull US forces out of Balkans altogether. |
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There aren't enough buglers to play taps for dead veterans, so the Pentagon has authorized a digital machine to play it instead. |
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The Pentagon has made a great deal of its claims to be attacking only military targets. |
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The only evidence offered by the Pentagon is that troops found a quantity of small arms, money, foreign passports and a satcom radio. |
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The Pentagon is talking with Azeri officials about the possible use of bases for U.S. operations. |
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The general tells the story about how he had been away from the Pentagon for a while and then was brought back to give a backgrounder. |
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That recommendation was met with scathing condemnation by an internal Pentagon inquiry leaked last week. |
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The story that she couldn't remember appears to be a complete Pentagon confabulation in order to cover up the phoniness of the whole operation. |
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The Pentagon plans to use them to improve the aim of missiles and provide better navigation for warplanes and ground troops. |
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Over the next decade, even as America's combat forces shrank in size, the Pentagon continued to hone its capability to conduct modern warfare. |
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Of course, it should be remembered that the Pentagon has wanted to draw down its troop numbers radically in the past. |
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But it is surprising that both the Pentagon and the American public seem to have been taken aback by the hit-and-run attacks. |
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A Pentagon spokesman said a coalition air reconnaissance patrol came under fire and called in air strikes. |
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I talked to several Pentagon policy officials and think-tankers last week about this argument, and I am starting to see its credibility. |
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The Pentagon has censored sections of the book, mainly blacking out individuals' names. |
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The Pentagon says that they've done a pretty thorough review of all the tapes. |
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Another soldier asked about the so-called stop-loss policy which has allowed the Pentagon to indefinitely extend troops' tours of duty. |
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His colleagues at the Pentagon asked him to take on the job of mechanizing the planning process. |
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There are very few people throughout the United States who do not have some knowledge of the Pentagon. |
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That hardly sounds like a can-do answer from the general staff at the Pentagon. |
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At issue is a megabuck Pentagon jet deal that could go a long way toward shoring up Boeing's bottom line. |
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During his meteoric rise there, he worked on building the Pentagon and led the biggest housing project in history, constructing camps and cantonments for our troops. |
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The Pentagon said Faal served in the air Force for seven years, during which time he became a U.S. citizen. |
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On August 29, the Pentagon announced that Hadjarab had been repatriated to Algeria. |
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It looks like Amazon is on track to get additional Pentagon contracts as well. |
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The Long Range Strike Bomber may be the most secretive Pentagon aviation program in decades. |
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The Pentagon security reviewers must have been suffering a dearth of caffeine or sleep. |
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But for Carter, this is a capstone to a career spent in the decidedly unsexy corridors of Pentagon power. |
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We call for the dismantling of the Pentagon war machine and the elimination of all weapons of mass destruction, above all in the United States and other imperialist centers. |
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His contacts in the Pentagon had assured them that Bowe's safety was an absolute priority. |
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These are not criticisms of the program but the result of choices by the customer, the Pentagon. |
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He was criticized, he was rebuked by others in the Pentagon at the time. |
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Had he checked his facts, he would have been able to report that Wilkinson has been handling Pentagon PR for several years, at least since 2001 in Afghanistan. |
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After Dempsey acknowledged that he may recommend some ground forces in the future, the Pentagon issued a rare correction. |
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He flew to the USA last week to hold talks with a world-renowned expert on future technology, who is an adviser to the Pentagon as well as many top companies. |
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The Pentagon disregarded the order and sent two huge planes to pass over a group of tiny uninhabited islands south-west of Japan. |
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But it apparently made it easier for Pentagon officials to dissemble about them. |
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To use a relatively benign example, they are to the Pentagon what Silicon Valley startups were to Eastman Kodak. |
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You would think that the Pentagon brass would be expediting the full opening of a new brain trauma facility in Bethesda, Maryland. |
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With the Pentagon concerned about fatigue and morale, a lost piece of valuable property is the last thing these families need. |
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Traditional privacy rights are eroding at a time when the Pentagon is experimenting with riffling through databases in search of patterns of terrorist activity. |
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This paper shows how Pentagon and other U.S. government contractors are rigging stock markets world wide through massive, coordinated, selective investments. |
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But now, in the present climate, the number is handy for the Pentagon to flog around town, so there it is. |
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Soldiers and veterans groups could complain that troops are being made into scapegoats, and that the Pentagon and CIA have sold them down the river. |
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In his new book, Duty, Defense Secretary Robert Gates recounts the years of foot-dragging by the aging relics at the Pentagon. |
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Those briefings you will remember was where we had dozens and dozens and dozens of new reporters come into the Pentagon who were asking frankly dumb questions. |
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Granted, James is in an office in the Pentagon, and not on the front lines. |
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Do the powers at be at the Pentagon truly believe that the best way to get your message out to the world is to dress it up in localized faux news portals? |
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And because the Pentagon gauged CERP a success, a similar initiative is under way in Afghanistan. |
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Since May, the Pentagon said, IAL has processed more than 22,000 cars for shipment. |
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The NIST chief has to maintain strict operational security and avoid passing any operational details to the Pentagon or other Washington sanctums. |
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At Pentagon procurement prices, the cost of switching the stationery alone would be astronomical. |
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For its part, the Pentagon said that it is no surprise that it is taking some time to implement the mission. |
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He was kidnapped in October by a gang of bandits called the Pentagon Gang. |
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Pentagon leaders agree to a person that the U.S. war against ISIS is succeeding. |
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Instead this hate-fueled game of kabuki continues, and the Pentagon is denied a new leader with a NATO summit just days away. |
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Not to put my tinfoil hat or, or anything, but does anyone know if the prohibition against domestic covert operations applies only to the CIA, and not to the Pentagon? |
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According to the Pentagon, thirty-eight military men are sexually assaulted every single day. |
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The Pentagon should be the best-defended building in the world. |
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The old men of the NFL are trotting out the same tired arguments the codgers in the Pentagon got away with for years. |
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During our mobilization training, representatives from the Pentagon came to speak with members of our brigade. |
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One of the objectives of these meetings was to reshape the top leadership at the Pentagon, sidelining or removing those who were regarded as moderates. |
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By 2003, two former Pentagon officials had unsealed an indictment against Taylor. |
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At the Pentagon, which bears the brunt of much of this hesitation and vacillation, the mood is one of not-so-quiet desperation. |
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But as he nears retirement, his accomplishments at the Pentagon appear modest. |
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The President has requested that the Pentagon draw up plans for a no-fly zone over Syria, The Daily Beast's Josh Rogin reports. |
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Not long afterward came the world-shaking news of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. |
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And, then, what weapons actually were used to bring down the world trade center and blast into the Pentagon? |
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At his first meeting at the Pentagon three colonels briefed him. |
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Right now, though the intelligence director has nominal authority, the Pentagon largely controls the budgets and personnel of these two crucial spy agencies. |
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Among them were the persistent efforts of a single congressman to pry out of the Pentagon the true costs of running Guantanamo. |
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The Department of State and the Pentagon are squaring up for the kind of power struggle that hasn't been seen since George Schultz and Casper Weinberger. |
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The plane crashed on the helicopter landing pad adjacent to the Pentagon. |
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Racetracks across the United States planned to observe the one-year anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on Wednesday. |
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Brigadier General Rhonda Cornum asks rhetorically as we sit in her Pentagon office. |
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I will, of course, defer to your official spokesman there at the Pentagon. |
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The Pentagon became adept at supplying video-game-like pictures of U.S. missile strikes at the same time that it began to provide the large-type captions on TV screens. |
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Arguably they are too late, since the unprecedented military operation staged to rescue her was itself a made for-TV movie directed by the Pentagon. |
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Graham's book never comes close to acknowledging that her newspaper mainly functioned as a helpmate to the war-makers in the White House, State Department and Pentagon. |
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He told me the case had again exposed fault-lines of principle between members of the military judicial service and higher-ups in the Pentagon and the White House. |
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Thanks to its perceived strategic importance, the kingdom can count on high-level support in the capital, especially at the White House, State Department and Pentagon. |
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This is the first time ever that reporters have been imbedded with military units to report the war live and with less interference from the Pentagon. |
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If the public believes embedding journalists is a way for the Pentagon to control the news rather than to report it, the Army will have gained nothing. |
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The Saudis have hitherto sold oil and bought expensive weapons systems from the Pentagon, as well as recycling surplus petrodollars without question back into US treasuries. |
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Well prior to the outbreak of the current war, they warned the Pentagon of the dangers to Iraq's cultural heritage posed by postwar pillage and destruction. |
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He states that anthrax vaccine is not being produced, but the Pentagon has embarked on a massive effort to produce this vaccine and to inoculate all US troops on active duty. |
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The Pentagon has put out another batch of official photographs of flag-draped coffins and honor guards, having long resisted, claiming invasions of family's privacy. |
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So a New York Times reporter ended up with her own direct line to the Pentagon, allowing her to countermand the orders of commanders in the field? |
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Moreover, defense attorneys are subjected to a sweeping gag rule that would effectively limit public information on the trials to handouts from the Pentagon. |
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So whether it's done in Guantanamo or somewhere else, it needs to be done and it should be under the purview of the Pentagon with oversight from outside. |
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Chronically short of musicians for military funerals, the Pentagon has approved the use of a push-button bugle that plays taps by itself as the operator holds it to his lips. |
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Today the Washington Post ran a page 1 story by the estimable Thomas Ricks concerning a briefing given to a Pentagon advisory committee last month. |
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There was disagreement between the President and the Pentagon over the new military budget. |
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The ship was reported to be under the control of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard according to the Pentagon. |
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The Pentagon vowed to continue funding the program during budget sequestration if possible. |
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On 21 February, Maloof informed Duran in an email that Richard Perle wished to meet with Hage and the Iraqis if the Pentagon would clear it. |
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Also among the federal developments was the Pentagon, built during World War II as the headquarters for the Department of Defense. |
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The Pentagon should either professionalize the uniformed acquisition corps or civilianize the program management. |
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The Pentagon denied it can carry bombs and its suspected use is as a spy satellite. |
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For weeks, the White House, the Pentagon and Senate Democrats have been working overtime to cajole, convince and placate Republicans. |
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He also quipped that in the time it takes to find your office when you're assigned to the Pentagon, a Major can become a full bird Colonel. |
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The original plot of ground in Virginia where the hybrid zoysiagrass was developed is now home to the Pentagon. |
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And when it is complete, more than 1,000 top-secret files relating to the US presence will be released by the Pentagon to be stored there. |
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In 2010, Pentagon officials discovered that additional software may be needed. |
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Not the President, nor Congress, nor the bemedaled pit-bulls staffing the Pentagon. |
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Budgets, of course, are less than what the Pentagon had anticipated in its six-year plan, and more stuff has been front-loaded in the interim. |
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The Pentagon has long worried that a thaw between North Korea and South Korea could cause problems. |
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Pentagon warns that China is narrowing the gap with the US in high-tech weaponry, spending binge surpasses official figures. |
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The Pentagon EMS booth was positioned near the show entrance and had paddleball giveaways, which can be traffic builders at slower shows. |
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In a groundbreaking move, the Pentagon is compensating servicemen seriously hurt when an American tank convoy forced them off the road. |
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A day after a vapour trail was caught on tape the incident remains a mystery, a Pentagon spokesman said on Tuesday. |
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The Pentagon predicts that within a decade, robots will be hunting and killing enemies in combat. |
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Strongly opposed by the Pentagon as well as antimilitarists, Smith's legislation died in committee and has yet to be reintroduced in Congress. |
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But the program is just six weeks long, the Pentagon admitted Monday. |
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The Pentagon may say we have enough, but that's not what I'm hearing from the boots on the ground. |
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And if the Pentagon doesn't know the real price it is paying for each spare part, it is also difficult for it to determine whether it is spending too much in support costs. |
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Air Force Secretary Michael Donley told reporters the Pentagon had no more money to pour into the program after three costly restructurings in recent years. |
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Before Dow Chemical won a Pentagon contract to make napalm for the military in 1965, it had previously been most well-known for producing Saran Wrap. |
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The Senate Armed Services Committee strongly backed the Pentagon position. |
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The robot soldier has been a dream at the Pentagon for 30 years. |
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The day after the Time story appeared, the Pentagon ate crow and admitted the North Koreans had launched not a missile but a rocket carrying a satellite. |
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But the Pentagon disputes his age, saying they believed he was now 23, and that there were others held at Guantanamo Bay over the past seven years who had been younger. |
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Loren Thompson, a defence consultant, said a large group of USAF acquisition experts had reached that conclusion after a marathon session at the Pentagon. |
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Hagel also OK'd a proposal to upgrade the top nuclear force official at Air Force headquarters in the Pentagon from a two-star general to a three-star, the officials said. |
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The main dispute has been over whether the Pentagon or the National Security Agency should take the lead in preparing for and fighting cyberbattles. |
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Maybe, it's a Pentagon plot to wear you down to a nubbin on a foot-slogging, blister-breeding, 20-mile, forced march with a 50-pound pack and a 10-pound rifle. |
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As flames roared through the Pentagon, the Utah company's fire doors automatically sealed off corridors to protect the rest of the building from the devastation. |
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Pentagon strategist Edward Luttwak, in The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire, outlined three stages, with hegemonic being the first, followed by imperial. |
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How does a Senator insist on the quality of equipment, and you mentioned that, at the Pentagon without being interpreted as antistrong national defense? |
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