Sarah Baxter,
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THE United States Air Force has set up a highly confidential strategic
planning group tasked with “fighting the next war” as tensions rise
with Iran.
Project Checkmate, a successor to the group that planned the 1991 Gulf
War’s air campaign, was quietly reestablished at the Pentagon in June.
It reports directly to General Michael Moseley, the US Air Force chief,
and consists of 20-30 top air force officers and defence and cyberspace
experts with ready access to the White House, the CIA and other
intelligence agencies.
Checkmate’s job is to add a dash of brilliance to Air Force thinking by
countering the military’s tendency to “fight the last war” and by
providing innovative strategies for warfighting and assessing future
needs for air, space and cyberwarfare.
It is led by Brigadier-General Lawrence “Stutz” Stutzriem, who is
considered one of the brightest air force generals. He is assisted by
Dr Lani Kass, a former Israeli military officer and expert on
cyberwarfare.
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on Mon 24 Sep 2007 07:59 AM AKDT
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on Mon 24 Sep 2007 07:47 AM AKDT
By Ralph Z. Hallow - Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich will begin next
week to seek financial commitments from donors for a
presidential-nomination bid, the Georgia Republican told The Washington
Times yesterday.
If he can get pledges for $30 million over the next three weeks, he will join the Republican presidential-nomination race — a prospect he had been downplaying until yesterday. But the prospect of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York winning the Democratic nomination and the presidency is moving more voters to seek him out, he told The Times. "As people have grown more worried about the Clinton machine and the prospect of a second Clinton presidency, more and more people have been approaching me about running," Mr. Gingrich said. "Next Monday, Randy Evans, my friend and adviser since 1976, will hold a press briefing and explain how he intends to review whether it is realistic for me to consider running," Mr. Gingrich said. "I am happy to compete in the world of ideas, but to compete in modern campaigns you have to have at least a threshold of donations," he said. "We believe that threshold is about $30 million." "If Randy reports back in the next three ... more »
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Publisher
on Mon 24 Sep 2007 07:42 AM AKDT
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) -- The euro rose to another new record against
the dollar on Monday, hitting US$1.4130 as last week's Federal Reserve
interest rate cut continued to weigh on the U.S. currency.
The 13-nation rose to US$1.4130 before settling back slightly to US$1.4115 in early morning European trading. That compared with a previous peak of US$1.4119 on Friday, and with the US$1.4083 it bought in New York late that day. The euro surged through the US$1.40 mark for the first time since its debut in 1999, and then kept going, after the Fed last week cut its key interest rate by a larger-than-expected half percentage point to 4.75 percent. The central bank was responding to market turbulence in the U.S. and elsewhere in the fallout from the subprime mortgage crisis. Lower interest rates, used to jump-start the economy, can weaken a currency by giving investors less return on investments denominated in the currency. In other trading Monday, the British pound rose to US$2.0288 from US$2.0200. The dollar also slid to 115.01 Japanese yen from 115.39 yen. Original Source more »
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Publisher
on Mon 24 Sep 2007 06:59 AM AKDT
By Dmitry Zhdannikov
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The leader of Russia's Communist Party accused President Vladimir Putin on Saturday of piling up vast powers and said the Kremlin's main party represented billionaires rather than ordinary people. "He (President Vladimir Putin) has more power today than the Pharaoh of Egypt, the Tsar, and the Soviet Union's General Secretary combined," veteran Communist leader Gennady Zyuganov told a party congress on the outskirts of Moscow. "He has four times more power than the quite powerful president of the United States," said Zyuganov, whose party is the country's number two political force with 162,000 members. Zyuganov said his party, the successor to the all-powerful Soviet Communists, hoped to win at least a fifth of seats in elections this December for the State Duma (lower house of parliament). It currently has just over 10 percent of deputies. The Duma is dominated by United Russia, a party patronised by Putin, which enjoys a two-thirds majority. Zyuganov said he was the only real opponent of the Kremlin and added he was gaining new supporters as voters were getting bored with unfulfilled promises from United Russia, which he said represented the rich, with over 30 billionaires among its Duma ... more »
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on Sun 23 Sep 2007 10:21 PM AKDT
The IDF has maintained a high alert level in the North following
suspicions that Syria might attack Israel or other Jewish targets
around the world via international terror proxies, Israel Radio
reported.
On Sunday morning, IDF troops were alerted to the northern border fence after the electronic alarm was activated, sparking fears of a possible infiltration from Syria. The army said the alarm went off after the fence was touched, and that tracks were spotted on the Syrian side of the border. Soldiers who arrived on the scene ruled out an infiltration, and the IDF said it was possible that a roving animal had triggered the alarm. Over the past few days, IAF jets were alerted twice following suspicious activity in the Golan Heights. On Saturday, IAF fighter jets were alerted to the northern border with Syria after a Syrian military jet that was being tracked by Israel disappeared from military radar systems. A short time later, the IAF discovered that the Syrian jet had crashed in Syrian territory. The IAF jets returned to their bases and the level of alert was lowered. On Thursday, fighter jets were dispatched to the Golan when "suspicious activity" was reported in the area, ... more » |
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