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Iraq war: Lessons learned?
Ten years have passed since the United States invaded Iraq, a decision that almost everyone now ranks as one of the worst foreign policy blunders of our time. Why "almost"? Former President George W. Bush and his top aides still maintain that the invasion...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Politics, George W. Bush, Iraq
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North Korea analyst: 'One of the most dangerous moments'
SEOUL -- Thumbing its nose again at the international community, North Korea announced Tuesday that it would restart a nuclear reactor that was closed in 2007 under a six-nation disarmament agreement. Although Pyongyang claimed in the past that the...
Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Manufacturing and Engineering, Nuclear Power, Kim Jong Un, Kim Jong Il
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Iran nuclear talks unproductive
WASHINGTON — The latest round of international negotiations over Iran's disputed nuclear program concluded Saturday with no sign of progress and the future of the fitful diplomatic effort uncertain. Officials from Iran and the six world powers had...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, European Union, Politics, China, Petroleum Industry
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Iran nuclear talks end without a breakthrough
WASHINGTON -- International negotiations over Iran’s disputed nuclear program broke up Saturday still far from an agreement and with the future of the fitful diplomatic effort uncertain. Officials from Iran and the six world powers had “long...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Petroleum Industry, Almaty (Kazakhstan), European Union, Nuclear Policy
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North Korea moves missile with 'considerable range' to east coast
North Korea has moved a missile with “considerable range” to its east coast, South Korea's defense minister said Thursday, but he added that there are no signs that Pyongyang is preparing for a full-scale conflict. The report came hours...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Manufacturing and Engineering, Armed Forces, Kim Jong Un, Politics
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North Korea vows to expand nuclear arsenal, signaling end of talks
SEOUL — Escalating the stakes of a standoff with Washington and its allies, North Korea is signaling that it will abandon two decades of negotiations to constrain its nuclear program and will close the door on any deal over its atomic weapons and...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Explosions, Nuclear Power, Kim Jong Il, Politics
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North Korea vows to restart shuttered nuclear facilities
SEOUL -- North Korea announced Tuesday that it would restart nuclear facilities that were closed as part of a 2007 international disarmament agreement. The move comes at the urging of the communist state's leader, Kim Jong Un, for the country to build...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Manufacturing and Engineering, Nuclear Power, Kim Jong Un, Seoul (South Korea)
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North Korea vows to restart nuclear facilities
North Korea vowed Tuesday to restart all mothballed facilities at its main Yongbyon nuclear complex, adding to tensions already raised by near daily warlike threats against the United States and South Korea. The reactor was shut down in 2007 as part...Tags: North Korea, Manufacturing and Engineering, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Policy, Politics
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Federal budget cuts to squeeze some states harder than others
With the Pentagon set to whack its share of $85 billion in automatic federal budget cuts last month, it didn't take long for Velma Searcy to feel the pain. The owner of a Palmdale maker of military aircraft parts saw two contracts quickly evaporate as...
Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Manufacturing and Engineering, Layoffs and Downsizing, Budgets and Budgeting, Unemployment
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Sitka Exercise Tests Response to Chemical, Biological Threats
Channel 2 NewsAn Alaska National Guard exercise that wrapped up earlier this week in the Southeast Alaska town of Sitka saw federal, state and local agencies responding to a series of hypothetical terror threats seemingly ripped from the pages of a technothriller...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Army National Guard, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Dick Cheney dishonest, defiant and then some to the end in Showtime documentary
The Baltimore SunThe first question Dick Cheney is asked in "The World According to Dick Cheney" is: What's your favorite virtue? "Integrity," he answers. What do you value most in your friends?" he's asked in follow-up. "Honesty," he says through those crooked,...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Movies, American High (tv program), Media Industry, Iraq
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VIDEO: Good questions -- and answers on the sequester
Rumor: Military pay and allowances will be cut. False. Fact: Military pay and allowances are protected. Paychecks will be paid on time and basic allowance for housing and other pays will continue. Retirees and survivors will also continue to receive...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Manufacturing and Engineering, Layoffs and Downsizing, Armed Forces, Unemployment
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