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“Syrian Army preparing for war with Israel”

Posted by Matt in October 8th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in Middle East, War

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In an interview with the Quwaiti newspaper Al-Anba, Syrian President Bashar Al Assad said that his’ country’s army is drawing up plans for military confrontation with Israel.
Assad said Israel could attack Syria “at any moment.”

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China Arming Iran With Advanced Missile Technology

Posted by Matt in October 8th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in Iran, Missiles

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April 17, 2006
While China publicly states that it is not a threat to U.S. national security, dangerous actions taken by the Chinese government are putting America and her allies at risk.
China is arming Iran with advanced missile technology. Recent Iranian missile tests highlight the close working relationship between Beijing and Tehran.

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North Korea - rogue state or next tiger?

Posted by Matt in October 8th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in Koreas, general

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NORTH Korea is best known to the West in its doomsday role as its mad tyrants gamble with nuclear destruction. Meanwhile, a few pioneering economists, analysts and businessmen believe the regime is taking tentative steps towards building Asia’s next tiger economy.

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Lessons from past, guide present

Posted by Matt in October 8th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in War, general

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Look to World war II history for mistakes to avoid in current world conflict.
Historical parallels can be comforting in good times but very disturbing and often misleading in times of crisis. Leaders may draw the incorrect conclusions from the past, which can produce unforeseen consequences. On the other hand, historical parallels [...]

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Decline of U.S. manufacturing, reliance on imports imperil future defense capabilities

Posted by Matt in October 8th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in Military, U.S.

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For the first time since America emerged as a first-rank war and industrial power in the 1890s, some U.S. military planners openly doubt the country’s manufacturers can sustain the nation in a major war larger than the Iraq conflict.

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UPDATE Japan, China ‘at turning point’

Posted by Matt in October 8th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in China, Japan

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Beijing (dpa) - Chinese President Hu Jintao on Sunday hailed a visit by new Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as a “turning point” in bilateral relations, which had cooled after Chinese leaders refused to meet Abe’s predecessor for five years.
“Your ongoing visit is serving as a turning point in China-Japan relations and [...]

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How India would fight China-India all out war today?

Posted by Matt in October 8th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in India, War

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How India would fight China-India all out war today?
I962 will not repeat. Secret Indian initiatives from Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) are ready to knock down every incoming Chinese Missile. However Pakistan is a wild question because China will draw Pakistan into the war.
Since 1962 China has used Pakistan as a [...]

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China on alert over a nuclear neighbour

Posted by Matt in October 8th, 2006 | no comment 
Published in China, Koreas

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Beijing’s main fear is that if Kim tests a bomb - the CIA believes he has enough plutonium for four; other US experts think more - then Japan will feel it has no choice but to acquire its own atomic arsenal. That would destroy the balance of power in northeast Asia that [...]

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