Wow... here are a LOT of headlines to start your week.
Somali pirates have snatched another Philippine-crewed vessel.
How is al-Qaeda paying the bills? Apparently drug money is covering the costs for AQ, Hezbollah, and others.
The UK and the French are talking joint deployments, presumably somewhere other than the Suez, eh? And following the UK's massive budget cuts, they are looking for a buyer for their Harriers. Hey, the Bolivians were going to buy a bunch of aircraft from Iran, why not talk to them?
How seriously should we be taking WikiLeaks?
So is the CIA's role in Yemen still covert if the Wall Street Journal reports on it? And how's the future of the Army look
for special operations forces?
Speaking of the future of the US Army, it looks like the DADT opinions are pretty sharply divided along a generational fault line. So are we just waiting for the old guys to all retire/die off before DADT finally goes away?
The final body count in the Baghdad church siege is 52 dead, including the priest. That's much higher than the body count on the latest US missile attack in Pakistan; we only got 5 there.
By: Brant
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