Thursday, June 13, 2013

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- June 13, 2013



China Fears: U.S. Officials Worry Edward Snowden Will Pass NSA Secrets To Chinese -- Washington Times/Washington Free Beacon

The Pentagon is concerned that a former National Security Agency contractor who is now in Hong Kong will compromise top-secret electronic intelligence programs targeted against China, according to a defense official.

Edward Snowden, the former NSA technician who surfaced in Hong Kong Sunday, worked on highly classified electronic intelligence programs targeting China at the NSA’s Kunia facility in Hawaii.

Snowden’s exact whereabouts are not known. He told the South China Morning Post in an interview published Wednesday that he plans to remain in the former British colony, something that likely would upset U.S.-China relations. “My intention is to ask the courts and people of Hong Kong to decide my fate,” he was quoted as saying.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Ex-CIA man's snooping claims raise alarm bells in Hong Kong -- Reuters

Type 'S' for Suspicious: DARPA's far-out, high-tech plan to catch the next Edward Snowden. -- Foreign Policy

Ex-insider: Prism use like ‘Bush on steroids’; Hoekstra still backs NSA intel program -- Washington Times

The new profiteers: NSA leak scandal presents opportunity for encryption companies -- Washington Times

Snowden leaks: NSA's Keith Alexander to brief Senate -- BBC

UK aircraft carrier section hitches a lift on a Fife-bound barge -- BBC

U.N. report: Syrian military, rebel fighters recruiting thousands of kids to fight -- Washington Times

Military barracks or strip club? Sexy video surfaces of female Israeli fighters -- New York Daily News

Pakistan raises annual defence budget by 10 percent -- Space War/AFP

Agency: Britain, Saudi Arabia Talk Strengthening Military Ties -- Defense News/AFP

Bulgarian Defense Minister Delays Jet Fighter Purchase -- Defense News

Pakistan fighter pilot wins battle of sexes, now she’s ready for war -- Al Arabiya

Japan Sends Its Troops Into Uncharted Waters -- Battleland/Time

Exercise Eager Lion begins in Jordan -- Defence Talk

Entertainment District outside Osan AB declared off-limits -- Stars and Stripes

Boeing receives U.S. Army contract for up to 215 Chinook helicopters -- Boeing

Navy to Buy 99 Ospreys in $6.5 Billion Order -- DoD Buzz

Lima Tank Plant Lobbying Begins In Senate With Letter To Sen. Durbin -- Breaking Defense

Audit: Submarine Hunter Needs ‘Critical’ Testing -- Defense Tech

American SSN Fleet Shrinks -- Strategy Page

Lockheed Martin Supports Realtime Battlespace View For USAF Aerial War Games -- Space Daily

The Littoral Combat Ship: Give it time -- Information Dissemination

Gen. Kehler Lays Out Vision for STRATCOM -- Defense News

Military chief disputes "stand down" claim on Benghazi -- CNN

HAC Democrats Lose Battles on Use-Of-Force Authority, Drone Program -- Defense News

White House Clashes with House on Weapons Cancellations -- Battleland/Time

CIA’s deputy director to be replaced with White House lawyer -- Washington Post

Gillibrand loses bid to strip military sex assault cases from chain of command -- NBC

Poll: Americans split on how to address military sex assaults -- Washington Post

Hasan court martial stalled over issue of attorney's role -- CNN

Military doctors urged to refuse force-feeding at Guantanamo -- Reuters

The Military-Industrial Complex Is Real, and It’s Bigger Than Ever -- John Avlon, Daily Beast

A new vision for the future role of the military -- Walter Pincus, Washington Post

A Hollow Military Again? -- James Kitfield, National Journal

US Faces ‘Excessive’ Strategic Risks As Sequester Bites: DepSecDef Carter -- Colin Clark, Breaking Defense

Edward Snowden, Bradley Manning and the risk of the low-level, tech-savvy leaker -- Greg Miller, Washington Post

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