Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- May 24, 2011


Russia Says A Fifth Of Defense Budget Stolen -- Yahoo News/Reuters

MOSCOW (Reuters) – A fifth of Russia's state defense spending is stolen every year by corrupt officials, dishonest generals and crooked contractors, Russia's chief military prosecutor said in an interview published on Tuesday.

President Dmitry Medvedev says endemic corruption is holding back Russia's development, but anti-bribery groups say the problem has become worse since Medvedev was steered into the Kremlin by his mentor Vladimir Putin in 2008.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Iraq says ready to buy Czech-made combat jets -- RIA Novosti

Karachi siege exposes Pakistan military's vulnerabilities -- L.A. Times

More delays in Brazil jet fighter deal -- Space War

Clinton: More NATO nations must join Libya mission -- Times Union

Senators endorse limited US engagement in Libya
-- AFP

Reports: U.S., Britain Set Up Joint Security Body
-- Defense News

Goodbye to the 378s. Welcome NSCs. -- DoD Buzz

Pentagon Moves on New Long-Range Bomber -- Global Security Newswire

Report warns against cutting intelligence budget -- Yahoo News/AP

CIA trying to hire more diverse group of agents -- CNN

Pentagon, Homeland Security Collaborate on Cybersecurity -- US Department of Defense

Russia, U.S. Press to Keep Smallpox Stocks -- Global Security Newswire

Supreme Court Overturns A-12 Ruling Against Contractors -- Defense News

Military Sets Its Sights on Sustainability -- Renewable Energy

Chaplains: Troops may fear sharing beliefs on gays -- The Ledger/AP

The Pentagon Confronts New Enemy: Rust -- The Danger Room

Thousands of Air Force civilian jobs won’t be filled
-- Stars and Stripes

Advocates: Retain evidence in military rape cases -- AP

F-35 Programme: Too Big to Fail ... But What If? -- Defpro

Gates’s war — against defense cuts -- Michael Gerson, Washington Post (a commentary)

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