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  European Intelligence: In April U.S. Military Could Attack Iran
...ears in the gulf. Two U.S. carriers (Dwight D. Eisenhower and John. C Stennis), two groups of warships, over a hundred aircrafts and about 10,000 soldiers take part in these exercises. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon representative, reported on March 30th, that another group of ships, lead by the Nimitz carrier, were directed into the gulf. However Davis denied the fact of increasing the U.S. presence in the gulf, as the Nimitz i...
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  US Military Accused of Manipulating Soldier's Death
... was presented as a heroic act. Kevin said the narrative was then delivered to the American public at a time when wars lead by the US overseas were not supported by American people. A month ago a Pentagon watchdog confirmed that the Tillman's family had been misinformed about his death for over a month, although commanders were aware that the soldier had most probably died in friendly fire. But at that time no evidenc...
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  U.S. Army to Leave Iraq by April 2008
...ays that the U.S. soldiers must initiate the process on October the 1st current year and terminate the process within the next 180 days. This is the main condition accepted by the Congress to provide Pentagon with necessary funds to cover military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The sum agreed on was about $124 billion. White House confirmed the President's intention to veto the bill and return it to the legislators. ...
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  Chinese hackers spotted on British government attack
... spy programs again refereed to People's Liberation Army. China denied all the accusations saying that it tried to establish cooperation with other countries to fight with Internet crimes. The Pentagon officials said earlier this year that China's army claimed Internet attacks to be considered an aggressive weapon against enemy networks. Other Internet crimes that were informed by US State Department seemed t...
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  New Powerful Weapon from Pentagon's DARPA Was Inspired by a Novel
...In his novel, entitled "Earthlight," the famous Arthur C. Clarke brought fame to a new type of weapon. Today this weapon is being developed by Pentagon's DARPA (Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency). The weapon that will most probably turn the writer's dangerous ideas into reality is entitled Magneto Hydrodynamic Explosive Munition (MAHEM). One of the key parts of the novel, written in 1955, focuses on the confro...
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  Hacker Broke Into Pentagon System Searching for Aliens
... The court refused a British hacker in his appeal against being extradited to the United States where he is accused of breaking into the computer systems of Pentagon, US army, navy and NASA. Gary McKinnon could face up to 70 years in jail. After he was arrested in 2002 it was revealed that the damage he caused equals $700,000. Mr McKinnon claimed that he was just curious about the existence of aliens. In 2006 he said...
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  History Channel Experts to Analyze UFO Sightings in Australia
...mentioning that William J. Birnes is the publisher of "UFO Magazine" as well as the co-author of "The Day After Roswell", a bestselling book written in 1997 together with Colonel Philip Corso, former Pentagon official. The second season of the show comes shortly after the first series proved a great success in the U.S. Johnathan Walton, the producer of the show, told the Northern Territory News that the team of expert...
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