Friday, September 14, 2012

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- September 14, 2012

The attack was far more deadly than officials first announced.Esam Omran Al-Fetori/Reuters

U.S. Military Won't Have Role In Probe Of Libya Consulate Attack -- McClatchy News

WASHINGTON — American warships will prowl the waters off the Libyan coast and surveillance drones will buzz the skies overhead, but Defense Department officials said Thursday that catching the people who attacked the American consulate in Benghazi and killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans will involve an on-the-scene investigation led likely by Libyans.

A U.S. antiterrorism security team composed of about 50 Marines arrived in Tripoli, the Libyan capital, Wednesday and will be responsible for the safety of the embassy but would not be an active part of the investigation, officials said.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Military Hangs Back as FBI Hunts Benghazi Killers -- Danger Room

American Killed in Libya Was on Intel Mission to Track Weapons
-- ABC News

British military plans possible early Afghan withdrawal
-- The Guardian

Philip Hammond: British troops could withdraw from Afghanistan before 2014 -- The Telegraph

Supersub: Nuclear giant submarine launches which can sit in the Channel and hear a ship in New York -- The Mirror

China rejects zero option on nuclear weapons -- Washington Times

Airbus Military Targets India as It Revives Delayed Export Drive
-- Bloomberg Businessweek

'Nuclear time bomb:' Downed K-27 submarine must be lifted out -- RT

Ex-USFK commander warns against North's nuclear and missile threats -- Korea Times

Panetta Set to Discuss U.S. Shift in Asia Trip -- New York Times

US, allies set to launch anti-mine naval exercises -- AP

F-22 Raptor's oxygen systems may be altered, Air Forces says -- McClacthy News

Stealth Jet’s Oxygen Woes Still a Mystery, Air Force Admits -- Danger Room

US Army missile test sparks UFO reports in Southwest -- NBC

U.S. Military Overestimates Value of Offensive Cyberweapons, Expert Says
-- National Defense

Navy admiral calls for more sailors and longer tours -- Stars and Stripes/Scripps Howard News Service

Pearl Harbor survivor interred on USS Arizona -- Stars And Stripes/AP

Military Justice Reforms Needed in Combat Zones? -- US Politics Daily

Lie about a military medal? A new Stolen Valor Act targets fraud -- L.A. Times

AirSea Office Must Battle Through, Or Fail: Rep. J. Randy Forbes -- Aol Defense

The Carrier Dilemma: How Many is Enough? -- Robert Farley, The Diplomat

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