Monday, January 7, 2013

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 7, 2013

A combination photograph shows Assistant to the President for Counterterrorism and Homeland Security John Brennan (L) and former U.S. Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE) in Washington in January 7, 2010 and in Omaha, Nebraska in March 12, 2007 respectively. REUTERS/Files

Obama To Nominate Hagel, Brennan For Top National Security Posts -- Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Monday will announce the nominations of Republican Chuck Hagel as his next defense secretary and White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan as the new CIA director, a senior administration official said.

The choice of Hagel, a maverick former Republican senator and decorated Vietnam veteran, had been widely tipped to replace Leon Panetta at the Pentagon. The move will likely set up a tough Senate confirmation battle against critics who have attacked his record on Israel and Iran.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Obama to nominate Hagel, Brennan for top security posts despite criticism -- FOX News

Obama to name John Brennan for CIA, Chuck Hagel for Defense -- al-Monitor

Obama to Nominate Brennan for CIA, Hagel for Pentagon
-- Wall Street Journal

Nations prepare for cyber war
-- CNN

Iraq's seen as major arms buyer by 2020 -- Space Daily/UPI

Iran Targets Dissidents With 30,000-Strong Spy Army -- Danger Room

Russian Navy to get 80 support ships by 2016 -- Russia & India Report/RIA Novosti

Russia’s Caspian Flotilla to Get 5 Assault Ships -- RIA Novosti

Taiwan's new early warning radar system covers as far as 3,000 nautical miles -- Focus Taiwan

Warplanes: China Goes All In With The Z-10 -- Strategy Page

U.S. Lawmakers Demand Info on Chinese Nukes
-- Global Security Newswire

U.K. Rules Out One Alternate Site for Nuke Subs -- Global Security Newswire

Lancaster bomber to fly again -- The Telegraph

Airbus Is Preferred Bidder on India Military-Tanker Plane -- Bloomberg

Call to accelerate defence projects in South Australia or risk losing skills -- The Telegraph

Afghan president flies to Washington for tough talks on military future -- The Guardian

US draws plans for up to 9,000 troops in Afghanistan -- Space War/AFP

Medevac crews in Afghanistan increase en-route patient care -- Defence Talk

The Cost of a Post-2014 U.S. Force In Afghanistan -- Douglas A. Ollivant, Time

Republicans Gird For Battle Over Hagel As Pentagon Chief
-- Defense News/AFP

Congressional Chaos Costs U.S. Navy Millions, Leaves Ships in Limbo -- Defense News

First female commander of carrier air wing takes reins
-- Pilot Online

Infographic Shows With Stunning Clarity How Domestic Drone Use Is The New Normal -- Business Insider

Thinking of Suing a Private Military Contractor? There May Be a Way…
-- Time

The case for ending US military aid to the Mideast
-- Corinne Sauer and Robert Sauer, Jerusalem Post

3 Facts That Prove Military Suicides Are Not Only About PTSD -- Policymic

McChrystal regrets magazine flap was career-killer -- AP

Oldest British WWII POW dies at 98
-- Military.com/UPI

Military Photos: A Month Inside the Armed Forces, December
-- Time

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