VOA: US General: IS Losing Its Grip in Afghanistan
PENTAGON—Islamic State (IS) appears to be losing its grip in Afghanistan, due in part to a steady aerial bombardment from U.S. and NATO forces and the terror group's failure to win over Afghans themselves.
"Nobody really wants Daesh [Islamic State] in the neighborhood," Brigadier General Charles Cleveland, a spokesman for the NATO-led Resolute Support Mission, told Pentagon reporters Thursday via a video link from Afghanistan.
"We think we have significantly decreased the footprint that they have in Afghanistan," he said.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- April 15, 2016
Air strikes hit Islamic State in Afghanistan under new rules: U.S. -- Reuters
U.S. gaining momentum on Islamic State, Obama says -- USA Today
Top Pentagon official: 'Right now it sucks' to be ISIS -- CNN
U.S., Russia talking 'almost daily' on Syria military actions -- Military Times
Top general: 50,000-troop coalition needed in order to crush ISIS -- FOX News
General: ISIS in Afghanistan potentially an 'enormous' threat -- The Hill
UK military officers give targeting training to Saudi military -- The Guardian
Israeli military struggles with rising influence of Religious-Zionists -- Reuters
Putin just sent Armenia MiG-29 fighters and military aid. Here are three key reasons why. -- Washington Post
Russia won't stop development of fifth-generation strategic bomber — defense official -- TASS
Russian army got 1,200 new and modernized planes, helicopters over past 3 years -- TASS
Russia to develop new strategic extra heavy airlift aircraft — deputy minister -- TASS
Russia's Aircraft Carrier Set for a Massive Upgrade: The Lethal MiG-29K -- National Interest
Kim Jong Un promotes senior military officials -- NK News
China's military has a new enemy: Disney's 'Zootopia' -- L.A. Times
Chinese general visits man-made South China Sea islands -- AP
China Blasts New US-Philippine Military Cooperation -- AP
U.S.-Philippines enhance military alliance, China isn't happy -- CNN
Norwegian Defense Command Calls for Budget Increase -- Defense News
Here's How Norway's New US-Made Radar Aimed at Russia Will Look -- Sputnik
Poland's Defense Minister: Military Modernization Program Underfunded -- Defense News
U.S. Air Force says combat-ready F-35 fighter jets on track for 2016 -- Reuters
Work: 'Confident' F-35 Ejection Issue Will Be Resolved -- Defense news
US to Spend $14Bln Annually for 10 Years on F-35 Without Congress Oversight -- Sputnik
Northrop's Mystery Bomber Bid May Trigger Review, CRS Says -- Bloomberg
The Air Force Initiative To Replace The A-10 Warthog Is Nothing But Vaporware -- FoxTrot Alpha
4-year-old Navy ship needs $23M in repairs -- CNN
U.S. Navy funds Raytheon's next-gen jammer for $1 billion -- UPI
US Senator Feinstein Takes Aim at Nuclear Cruise Missile Funding -- Defense News
Senators Concerned With Shrinking Missile Defense Research Budget -- Defense news
DoD Embraces Commercial Space Boom, But Warns of Its Limits -- Defense News
Pentagon Says Legislation Not Needed on Merger Reviews -- Bloomberg
Every Dollar Counts: New Army Policy Aims To Shake Up Spending Practices -- Defense News
Four soldiers injured when military vehicle overturns on New Jersey Turnpike -- FOX news
Military Recovers 9 of 12 Marines Killed in Hawaii Crash -- AP
Mabus Says Marine Boot Camp Will Stay Gender-Segregated -- for Now -- Military.com
Mabus to Marines: Women in Combat Is Irreversible -- AP
Aerospace, defense sector largest contributor to U.S. exports -- UPI
Losing Their Edge: US Army Studies Russian Military -- Sputnik
The Mistake that Decapitated Pentagon Innovation — and How to Fix It -- John Hamre, Defense One
ICBMs: America's Nuclear 911 Force Remains Crucial to Deterrence -- Constance Baroudos, National Interest
1 comment:
"Obama visits CIA as role in war against ISIS expands"
Read Obama will do to the CIA what he did to soldiers viz the R.O.E.
Very thoughtful of him!
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