WRITERS GROUP - U.S. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, speaks with members of the press at a Defense Writers Group working breakfast in Washington, D.C., June 2, 2011. DOD photo by U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley
US Military Chief: Rebuilding US-Pakistan Ties Will Take Time -- Voice of America
The top U.S. military official says Pakistan needs time to sort out internal problems before it can begin to rebuild relations with the United States.
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, acknowledged Thursday that the U.S. has made "significant" cuts to its military training staff in Pakistan.
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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS
The United States and Pakistan: Partnership in Crisis -- Defpro
Gates: China will be a global power -- DoD Buzz
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Russia, U.S. to build helicopter maintenance center in Afghanistan -- Xinhuanet
British Army 'not ready for urban warfare' -- The Telegraph
U.K. Armed forces recruits down 40% last year -- BBC
Canadian Forces lean on drones for Afghanistan surveillance -- Toronto Sun
N. Korea threatens retaliation over Kim targets -- Straits Times
Russia to resume Bulava missile test launches in mid-June -- Xinhuanet
Israel Closes Gaza Gap With Iron Dome -- Aviation Week
US, Romania in 'complicated' F-16 talks: ambassador -- AFP
Lockheed Martin: willing to outsource F-35 production to Japan -- Reuters
Lockheed F-35C emerges as candidate for future US Navy contract -- Flight Global
U.S. Military Will Always Have 'A Full Menu,' Secretary Gates Says -- NPR
RAND Hits A Home Run -- Information Dissemination
Army judges weigh military trials for civilians -- AP
Coming to Internet: CIA film featuring Lynn man -- Boston Herald/AP
Watch out for the Thought Police: Homeland Security test 'Minority Report' system which knows when you're even THINKING about committing a crime -- The Daily Mail
Air Force’s Robotic Bags Will Pack Themselves -- Danger Room
Assad, in New Position, To Help Pentagon Get Best Deal -- Defense News
Budget Crisis Will Hit U.S. State Department Hard -- Defense News
States look to guarantee civility at military funerals -- USA Today
Joblessness among post-Sept. 11 vets remains high -- Bloomberg Businessweek
The World's Most Repressive Societies (pdf) -- Freedom House
Robert Gates Is Right About Iraq. We've made progress—and we shouldn't remove all U.S. troops. -- Fouad Ajami, New Republic (commentary)
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