Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- August 27, 2014



US Weighs Risks Of Attacking Jihadists In Syria -- Stars and Stripes/McClatchy Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — Amid growing pressure to act, President Barack Obama on Tuesday cautioned that defeating the Islamic State would take time, even as some Pentagon officials expressed frustration with what they decried as White House foot-dragging on striking the militant group’s Syria sanctuaries.

With U.S. aircraft pressing attacks on Islamic State fighters in Iraq, the administration confronted mounting questions about how it would deal with al-Qaida’s spinoff’s presence on Syria’s side of the border. That is a far more complex goal because any setback dealt the group in Syria could benefit Syrian President Bashar Assad, whose ouster is official U.S. policy.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- August 27, 2014

US flying surveillance flights over Syria, officials say -- AP

US: No Plans To Coordinate With Syria On Fighting Islamic State -- Defense News/AFP

U.S. Republicans divided over Syria airstrikes -- The Hill

Obama: U.S. Combat Troops Will Not Return to Iraq -- US Department of Defense

General Sir Richard Shirreff in Russia warning to West -- BBC

Two NATO Ships to Return to Black Sea -- RIA Novosti

Russia to upgrade radar in Kazakhstan involved in testing Moscow’s missile defense -- ITAR-TASS

Russia Playing Politics With Alleged Submarine Confrontations -- Kyle Mizokami, USNI

Attrition: Scary Suicidal South Korean Soldiers -- Strategy Page

China's Xi asked Park to 'tread carefully' over U.S. missile-defense system -- Yonhap News Agency

China Will Sell HJ-12 Missiles That Can Destroy America’s Best Tanks -- Epoch Times

Huge Brawl Erupts at China High School During Military Training -- NBC

Chinese Air Force Pilots Are Not Going Rogue -- Zachary Keck, The Diplomat

China Releases Videos Devoted to Resistance Against Japanese Forces -- RIA Novosti

Russia Plans to Supply India With A-50 Aircraft – Aircraft Company -- RIA Novosti

British soldier died in helicopter crash in Afghanistan because aircraft was not suitable for the mission -- Daily Mail

The Future of British Defence -- MarEx, Maritime Executive

USS America Tours South America, Prepares for JSF -- Defense Tech

Think Tank: Cancel the Littoral Combat Ship -- DoD Buzz

Pentagon Satellite Maker Ignoring ‘Thousands’ of Major Cyber Vulnerabilities -- Defense One/Government Executive

Locklear: Navy tech, legacy fleet must 'bend' to meet future threats -- Stars and Stripes

Navy testing exoskeletons for shipyard workers -- Stars and Stripes

NSA builds its own Google: Spy agency secretly providing data to dozens of government agencies with search engine that shares 850 BILLION phone and email records -- Daily Mail

New Army helmet fails brain injury protection test, may cause worse injuries -- Washington Times

Where Are the F-35 Critics When F-16s Crack? -- Daniel Goure, RCD

Obama to posthumously award Medal of Honor to Civil War soldier -- Washington Post

Obama to award 3 Medals of Honor, including 1 to Civil War soldier -- Stars and Stripes

Retired US generals come out in support of allowing transgender soldiers to serve openly in military -- Mass Live

Fusion Investigates: How did America's police departments lose loads of military-issued weapons? -- Fusion

Time for a Woman to Run the Pentagon -- WSJ

China's Reckless Military: Beijing is testing U.S. resolve to maintain its regional presence -- WSJ

Is NATO a Bulwark in Need of Reform or a Relic? -- Hanna Kozlowska, NYT

US Military Deaths in Afghanistan at 2,202 -- AP

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