Citizens For Legitimate Government
27 May 2009
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Iraq redux? Obama seeks funds for Pakistan super-embassy 27 May 2009 The U.S. 
is embarking on a $1 billion crash program to expand its diplomatic presence in 
Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan, another sign that the Obama 
administration is making a costly, long-term commitment to war-torn South Asia, 
U.S. officials said Wednesday. The White House has asked Congress for -- and 
seems likely to receive -- $736 million to build a new U.S. embassy in 
Islamabad, along with permanent housing for U.S. government civilians and new 
office space in the Pakistani capital. The scale of the projects rivals the 
giant U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, which was completed last year after construction 
delays at a cost of $740 million.
Occupations you can believe in: US Army prepared to stay in Iraq for a decade 
27 May 2009 The Pentagon is prepared to remain in Iraq for as long as a decade 
despite an agreement between Washington and Baghdad that would bring all 
American troops home by 2012, according to the US army chief of staff. Gen 
George Casey said the world remained "dangerous and unpredictable", and the 
Pentagon must plan for extended US combat and stability operations in both Iraq 
and Afghanistan that could deploy 50,000 US military personnel for a decade. 

May Is Iraq's Deadliest Month Since September 28 May 2009 An American soldier 
and four Iraqi civilians died Wednesday when a bomb exploded on a Baghdad 
street as a United States military patrol drove past, officials said. The death 
of the soldier brings to at least 20 the number of American soldiers who have 
died this month, the most since September 2008, when 25 service members died.

Iraq to arrest 1,000 'corrupt' officials 27 May 2009 Iraq's anti-corruption 
watchdog says arrest warrants have been issued for some 1,000 allegedly corrupt 
officials. Few details were disclosed, but the Commission on Public Integrity 
said at least 50 were senior figures. 

Iraq deal to revive gas pipeline 17 May 2009 A consortium of oil companies 
plans to revive a project to supply Europe with gas from northern Iraq. 
Austria's OMV and Hungary's MOL have teamed up with two companies from the 
United Arab Emirates to extract the gas from fields in Iraq's Kurdish region. 

Israel threatening Iran with 'nukes' 27 May 2009 As Israel remains adamant on 
blemishing the prospects of Iran-US dialogue and coaxing the White House into a 
war, Israel's military Chief of Staff says the regime is ready to use all 
options against Iran. Israel, the possessor of the sole nuclear arsenal in the 
Middle East, has long strived to portray Iran as a regime hell-bent on starting 
a nuclear war through the pursuit of its nuclear program. 

Russia fears Korea conflict could go nuclear - Ifax 27 May 2009 Russia is 
taking security measures as a precaution against the possibility tension over 
North Korea could escalate into nuclear war, news agencies quoted officials as 
saying on Wednesday. Interfax quoted an unnamed security source as saying a 
stand-off triggered by Pyongyang's nuclear test on Monday could affect the 
security of Russia's far eastern regions, which border North Korea. 

Clinton: N. Korea to face 'consequences' 27 May 2009 North Korea threatened 
military action Wednesday against U.S. and South Korean warships plying the 
waters near the Koreas' disputed maritime border, raising the specter of a 
naval clash just days after the regime's underground nuclear test. In 
Washington, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton warned that Pyongyang 
faced unspecified consequences because of its "provocative and belligerent" 
acts. 

North Korea warns of attack if ships checked 27 May 2009 North Korea, facing 
international sanction for this week's nuclear test, threatened on Wednesday to 
attack the South after Seoul joined a U.S.-led initiative to check vessels 
suspected of carrying equipment for weapons of mass destruction. A North Korean 
army spokesman also said the country was no longer bound by the armistice 
signed at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War because Washington had ignored its 
responsibility as a signatory by drawing South Korea into its naval initiative. 

Army post shuts down for anti-suicide event --Record number of soldiers 
committed suicide last year, Army says 27 May 2009 A major United States 
military post is shutting down for three days following a rash of suicides, the 
post announced. Fort Campbell, home of the Army's 101st Airborne Division, is 
holding a three-day "suicide stand-down training event" starting Wednesday -- 
the second one it has held this year, a post spokeswoman told CNN. At least 11 
deaths of Fort Campbell soldiers this year are confirmed or suspected suicides, 
spokeswoman Kelly Tyler said. 

MI5 faces fresh torture allegations --The claims bring to three the number of 
countries in which British intelligence agents have been accused of colluding 
in the torture of UK nationals. 26 May 2009 The home secretary Jacqui Smith 
faces legal action over allegations that MI5 agents colluded in the torture of 
a British former civil servant by Bangladeshi intelligence officers. Lawyers 
for the British man, Jamil Rahman, are to file a damages claim alleging that 
Smith was complicit in assault, unlawful arrest, false imprisonment and 
breaches of human rights legislation over his alleged ill-treatment while 
detained in Bangladesh. 

Minot Base Commander Says Bomb Wing Back on Track 27 May 2009 The bomb wing 
commander at the Minot Air Force Base says the wing "performed magnificently" 
in a surprise Air Force inspection just completed. Col. Joel Westa was assigned 
the base after a mistaken cross-country flight of nuclear warheads to Barksdale 
Air Force Base in Louisiana in 2007. One of his missions was to restore the 
reputation of the Minot base and its 5th Bomb Wing. 

Pentagon Working on Cyberwarfare Tools for GIs 27 May 2009 The U.S. military is 
developing easy-to-use, highly powerful hacking tools for GIs to use in case of 
a cyberwar, reports the Web site of Aviation Week and Space Technology 
magazine. One prototype device shown to Aviation Week used an 
easy-to-understand interface to show how best to tap into any wireless 
communication system, then monitored how successfully a hacking attempt was 
going. 

Network Attack Weapons Emerge --DARPA has awarded several contracts to 
information technology companies to design a cyberattack range. 21 May 2009 
Devices to launch and control cyber, electronic and information attacks are 
being tested and refined by the U.S. military and industry in preparation for 
moving out of the laboratory and into the warfighter's backpack... The Defense 
Advanced Research Projects Agency [DARPA] has awarded several contracts to 
information technology companies to design a cyberattack range. Candidate sites 
include Naval Air Warfare Center's China Lake, Calif., radar cross-section 
facility and the U.S. Air Force radar cross-section range at Holloman AFB, N.M. 
Several future attack devices are being built in a U.S. cyberwarfare attack 
laboratory.

'New arms race' taking shape in cyberspace: Van Loan 27 May 2009 A "new arms 
race" is taking shape in cyberspace, Canada's security czar said Wednesday, 
lamenting ever bolder and more sophisticated attacks on government websites by 
Russia, China and others. "I really look at this area almost as the new arms 
race," said Canadian Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan. Cyber security is 
"a concern both countries share," he told a joint press conference with US 
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, in Canada to discuss border 
and other security concerns. 



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