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At NATO summit, Leon Panetta to confront Pakistan on transport chargesBy David S. Cloud / Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta heads to this weekend's NATO summit prepared to confront Pakistan over what he considers price-gouging for transport of supplies to Afghanistan and hoping for ... |
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Leon Panetta seeks another $70M for Israel's 'Iron Dome' rocket shieldBy msnbc.com staff and news services WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon will seek to provide Israel with an additional $70 million in the coming months for its short-range rocket shield, known as the "Iron Dome," Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said after a ... |
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NATO won't pay $5000 per truck to Pakistan: PanettaWashington, May 20 — US Defence Secretary leon Panetta has ruled out paying Pakistan $5000 for each truck carrying supplies via its territory for NATO troops in Afghanistan. In an interview to the los Angeles Times before his arrival in Chicago where ... |
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Panetta steps into F-22 fighter controversy, orders new flight restrictions on ...WASHINGTON — Facing a mysterious safety problem with the Air Force's most-prized stealth fighter, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on Tuesday ordered new flight restrictions on the F-22 and summoned help from Navy and NASA experts. |
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Leon Panetta: Military gay ban repeal has not hurt moraleWASHINGTON (AP) — Military leaders have concluded that last year's repeal of the ban on gays serving openly in uniform has not affected morale or readiness so far, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Thursday. "My view is that the military has kind of ... |
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Panetta: Gay ban repeal has not hurt moraleWASHINGTON – Military leaders have concluded that last year's repeal of the ban on gays serving openly in uniform has not affected morale or readiness so far, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Thursday. "My view is that the military has kind of moved ... |
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NATO Leaders Solidify Plans for Afghan WithdrawalBy JULIE PACE NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (R), US President Barack Obama (3rd R), his Defense Secretary Leon Panetta (4th R), stand for a moment of silence during the NATO summit on Sunday. President Barack Obama and fellow NATO ... |
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Pentagon Limits F-22 Fighter FlightsDefense Secretary Leon Panetta ordered the Air Force to take new steps to address an undiagnosed safety problem with its F-22 fighter jet, including limiting the distances it can fly between landing zones. The new restriction does not affect the war ... |
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