Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 9, 2013

U.S. soldiers fire illumination rounds on Forward Operating Base Hadrian, Afghanistan, Jan. 4, 2013. The soldiers, assigned to 1st Battalion, 9th Field Artillery Regiment, have conducted intensive training and fire missions to support operations in the country's Uruzgan province. The gunners, based on Forward Operating Base Hadrian in the Deh Rawud district, provide offensive support to Combined Team Uruzgan missions using M777 A2 howitzers. Royal Australian Regiment Task Group photo by Capt. Jesse Platz

U.S. May Remove All Troops From Afghanistan After 2014 -- Mike Mount, CNN

Washington (CNN) -- The Obama administration is considering the possibility of removing all U.S. troops in Afghanistan after the NATO combat mission officially finishes at the end of 2014, White House officials said Tuesday.

The comments by Ben Rhodes, the White House's deputy national security adviser, come as the Pentagon and White House mull over the number of troops that could be left in Afghanistan after 2014 to fight insurgents and train Afghan security forces.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai and President Obama are scheduled to meet on Friday in Washington.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Obama, Karzai Won't Talk Post-2014 Troop Totals -- Military.com

Report: Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Infiltrated Obama Admin
-- Arutz Sheva

Israel MoD Aims for $10B in Annual Export Sales -- Defense News

Europe's armies use Patriots for Turkey as argument against cuts -- Reuters

Pakistan’s new military doctrine under Indian threats
-- Al Arabiya

The Big Russian Navy Exercise of 2013 -- Information Dissemination

U.N. nuclear chief Amano has no rivals for new term -- Reuters

S. Korea to push for quick deployment of long-range ballistic missiles: official -- Yonhap News

Japan plans to raise military budget amid China row -- AFP

Meet China's new-old killer drones
-- Killer Apps/Foreign Policy

Powering China’s Military: U.S. battery technology to boost Chinese military, satellites -- Washington Free Beacon

Iraqi military equipment and capability -- Long War Journal

U.S. gives unstable Lebanon 200 armored vehicles -- Reuters

U.S. Has Deployed Half of Patriot Missile Equipment, Troops to Turkey -- Global Security Newswire

Experimental German Lasers Destroy Drones, Simulated Mortars
-- Daily Tech

Welcome To The Age Of Star Wars-Style Military Laser Beams -- Business Insider

US Says Drone in Philippines Came From Guam Drill -- Military.com/AP

Counting the Phantom Bomber fleet -- DoD Buzz

Budgets, Possible Upgrades Slow U.S. Army’s Kiowa Helicopter Replacement -- Defense News

Northrop Grumman Delivers Global Hawks to U.S. Air Force -- Northrop Gruman

Navy uniforms are flammable, and the military knows it -- Pilot Online

U.S. contractor to pay $5.28 million to Abu Ghraib prisoners -- CBS/AP

White House Talks of ‘Eliminating’ Sequester, But is Vague on Timing of Talks -- Defense News

Sec. Donley On The Air Force's Budgetary Balancing Act: EXCLUSIVE -- Aol Deefense

How The Military Squanders Its Management Talent -- Susan Adams, Forbes

Introducing the Hagelites -- Kevin Baron and Gordon Lubold, Foreign Policy

Little enthusiasm on Capitol Hill for Hagel nomination -- Washington Times

What the Brennan Nomination, Looming Sequester Cuts, and the Winding Down of the War in Afghanistan Mean for the Global UAV Market -- Space War

Panetta Plans Visit to 4 European Allies -- Defense News

Big Surprise: Stanley McChrystal Backs Gun Control -- Bring the heat. Bring the Stupid.

Obama signals the end of military interventions
-- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph

At least 2,043 US military deaths in Afghanistan since 2001 -- FOX News/AP

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