Friday, October 17, 2014

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 17, 2014



Advance of Islamist Terrorists Tests Obama’s Flat No on Ground Forces -- Bloomberg

President Barack Obama is facing the slippery-slope problem in Iraq and Syria that he’s sought to avoid, with some advisers concluding that limited airstrikes are insufficient to break Islamic State’s momentum.

As airpower has failed to dislodge the extremists from the Syrian border town of Kobani or halt their offensive in Iraq, Obama’s appeals for strategic patience are being challenged by some U.S. military and intelligence officers and diplomats who say more needs to be done.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 17, 2014

Kobani key to US strategy against Islamic State -- AP

US still searching for credible allies in Syria -- AP

Top White House official secretly visited Iraq -- Washington Times

Air campaign against ISIS is just getting off the ground -- The Hill

USS Carl Vinson set to take over airstrikes in Syria, Iraq -- Stars and Stripes

Anti-IS Coalition Has Nothing to Bomb, Doomed to Failure: Military Strategist -- RIA Novosti

U.S. airstrikes in Syria are now dwarfing those in Iraq -- Washington Post

US worried over 'acceleration' of ISIS recruits -- The Hill

ISIS in Syria train Iraqi pilots in captured jets – monitor -- RT

Report: Turkey Approves US Drone Flights To Monitor Islamic State -- Defense News

UK deploys Reaper to the Middle East -- Gov.uk

US Navy harbor patrol boats keeps bad guys at bay in Bahrain -- Stars and Stripes

Russian Aviation Regiment Receives New Su-34 Fighter-Bombers -- RIA Novosti

Iran, Russia hold joint naval exercise -- AP

US, Russia Need To Cooperate On Air, Missile Defense: US Army General -- RIA Novosti

US Not Planning to Build Permanent Bases, Increase Forces Structure in Europe: US General -- RIA Novosti

US To Increase Military Exercises in Romania: US Army General -- RIA Novosti

Defying Russia, Georgia to host NATO training centre - minister -- Reuters

NATO Says No Sign of Major Russian Pullback from Ukraine Border -- Defense News

Chinese Envoy Criticizes US Plans to Deploy Missile Defense System in South Korea -- RIA Novosti

Inside the Ring: Chinese Company Tried to Beat NSA at Its Own Game -- Washington Free Beacon

Canada to boost spy agency powers citing terror threat -- RT

India Test Fires Nirbhay Cruise Missile -- Defense News

Exclusive: Boeing eyes possible Chinook helicopter sale to Brazil -- Reuters

U.S. sees second foreign buyer for V-22 Osprey in six months -- Reuters

Outgoing Armed Services chair warns about waning support for Afghanistan -- Stars and Stripes

U.S. Army readiness up after budget cuts but improvement needed: Hagel -- Reuters

Hagel Briefed on New US Surface Ship, But No Decisions Yet -- Defense News

Raytheon Offers Laser-Guided Artillery to Army, Navy -- DoD Buzz

FBI chief: No concern about terrorists using Ebola. -- The Hill

FBI chief wants tech firms to make devices wiretap-ready -- Washington Post

Service member in Texas being watched for Ebola symptoms -- The Hill

Vice President Biden’s Son Hunter Discharged From Navy Reserve After Failing Cocaine Test -- Wall Street Journal

Morale drops among Defense Department's civilian workers -- Washington Post

1 comment:

Unknown said...

http://pando.com/2014/10/16/the-war-nerd-nobody-could-have-predicted-islamic-states-retreat-from-kobane-except-me/

Another good read about Kobane from a guy who's spent time living there. A very different perspective than the "Kobane is about to fall!" story that has been propagating across the entire news spectrum lately.

Keep up the blogging man, I've switched a lot of my daily reading to WNU so thanks for making my life a little bit easier.