07 December 2010
GrogNews Daily Headlines
Today's WikiDrips...
Syria is still selling missiles to Hezbollah, the US is trying to stem the flow of arms from eastern Europe to enemies around the world, and NATO had a "secret" plan to defend the Baltic states (second article here).
And Assange surrendered to police in London.
Joint US-Japanese exercises are designed to send a message to the Norks. Reuters tries to answer what happens next on the Korean peninsula. The Southies are fortifying the islands near the Nork border. China is hitting back over criticism of North Korea.
Very quietly, Pakistan has assumed command of Combined Task Force 151 in the Horn of Africa.
India and France are increasing their defense cooperation.
Are there lessons to be learned from Pakistani anti-Taliban militias?
A US Navy petty officer is in deep doodoo for trying to sell classified military documents to undercover agents.
And US soldiers are going to unsafe extremes to meet military weight rules, which are themselves kind of ridiculously stringent.
By: Brant
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