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DOD Seeks Safe Hormuz Passage for All, Official Says

By American Forces Press Service, Cheryl Pellerin on Jan 23, 2012   World  

DOD Seeks Safe Hormuz Passage for All, Official Says

WASHINGTON – Closure of the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has threatened while holding military exercises there since Dec. 23, will not be tolerated, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said yesterday.

Middle East Expert Predicts Instability for Iraq after U.S. Withdrawal

By Press Release on Jan 23, 2012   World  

Middle East Expert Predicts Instability for Iraq after U.S. Withdrawal

MANHATTAN, Kan. — With the deadline for the full military withdrawal of the U.S. from Iraq fast approaching, a Kansas State University Middle East expert predicts an unstable and uncertain future for the region.

More Alaskans Joining Begich Staff

By Journalist, Ned Rozell on Jan 22, 2012   World  

More Alaskans Joining Begich Staff

WASHINGTON D.C.-U.S. Sen. Mark Begich is rounding out his policy and legislative team with four new Alaskans joining his DC staff.

Former Us Army National Guard Captain Sentenced To 15 Months In Prison For Receiving Bribes At Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan

By Press Release on Jan 22, 2012   National  

Former Us Army National Guard Captain Sentenced To 15 Months In Prison For Receiving Bribes At Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan

WASHINGTON – A former captain in the U.S. Army National Guard was sentenced yesterday in federal court in Chicago to 15 months in prison for receiving bribes from military contractors in return for the award of Department of Defense (DOD) contracts during his deployment to Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer […]

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