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UK commander in Afghanistan resignsThe commander of British special forces in Afghanistan, who has in the past expressed concerns about military equipment failures, has resigned, the Ministry of Defense said Saturday. ... |
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France markets arms to IraqFrance, which famously opposed the Iraq war, is in talks to resume sales of military equipment to Baghdad for the first time ... ... |
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US to sell $6bn in arms to TaiwanThe US defence agency proposes a multi-billion dollar sale of military equipment to Taiwan in a move likely to anger China. ... |
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Pentagon seeks new Afghan supply routesThe US is developing alternative supply lines to bring military equipment and fuel into Afghanistan after reports that Pakistan blocked an important supply route in protest over US unilateral military action inside the country ... |
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US Arms Sales To Foreign Governments Climbing RapidlyThe Bush administration is pushing through a broad array of foreign weapons deals as it seeks to rearm Iraq and Afghanistan, contain North Korea and Iran, and solidify ties with onetime Russian allies. From tanks, helicopters and fighter jets to missiles, remotely piloted aircraft and even warsh... |
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Low-Cost Way to Scare Neighbor Countries: Inflatable WeaponsAre you the dictator of a country that's desperate to seem powerful to its neighbors, but not quite rich enough to afford the armaments it wants? Take a page from the Fortitude South and buy these inflatable versions of scary military equipment! ... |


