Friday, September 9, 2011

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1.
U.S. NATO Envoy Hails "Extraordinary' French, British Libya Assault From: Rick Rozoff
2.
Afghanistan: NATO Troops Killed BBC Reporter From: Rick Rozoff
3.
Lisbon To Chicago: NATO Praises Portugal's Role In Wars On Three Con From: Rick Rozoff
4.
Letter: NATO's "Altruism" Is All About Oil From: Rick Rozoff
5.
Military Committee Chief: NATO Needs To Reinforce Kosovo Separatists From: Rick Rozoff
6.
Libya: NATO-Led Forces On Killing Spree Against Migrants, Immigrants From: Rick Rozoff
7.
Why A U.S. War With China May Be Inevitable From: Rick Rozoff
8.
Japan, U.S. Advance Layered Interceptor Missile System From: Rick Rozoff
9.
Contest Of Power In Asia Pacific: Who Wins? From: Rick Rozoff
10.
U.S. Drone Strikes Kill 10, Wound Dozens In Southern Yemen From: Rick Rozoff
11.
U.S. Naval War College Prepares For Arctic Intervention From: Rick Rozoff
12.
Canadian Forces Ready For Extended Libyan Mission: Military Chief From: Rick Rozoff
13.
NATO's Ongoing Air Assault: 22,006 Sorties, 8,256 Strike Missions From: Rick Rozoff
14.
Daily Disclaimer: NATO Says It Won't Attack Syria And Yemen From: Rick Rozoff
15.
Georgia Rallies Western Patrons Over Incident With Russia From: Rick Rozoff
16.
NATO Confirms Summit In Chicago In May From: Rick Rozoff

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1.

U.S. NATO Envoy Hails "Extraordinary' French, British Libya Assault

Posted by: "Rick Rozoff" rwrozoff@yahoo.com   rwrozoff

Thu Sep 8, 2011 12:08 pm (PDT)



http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jFY0E1hlZ42eZi1Yxk0eU3qdmQ4w?docId=CNG.8829b1c45c2bc379aa7f0f9e25749f3e.61

Agence France-Presse
September 8, 2011

US hails 'extraordinary' French, British roles in Libya

BRUSSELS: Britain and France played "extraordinary" roles in NATO's air war in Libya but the United States provided the critical assets that ensured its success, the US ambassador to NATO said Thursday.

"We're clearly getting near to the end of the operation," said ambassador Ivo Daalder, nearly six months since NATO took over a mission [to bomb] Libya.

British and French aircraft flew one-third of some 22,000 sorties while their warplanes hit 40 percent of the 5,000 military targets that NATO destroyed in Libya, Daalder said.

"France and the United Kingdom did an extraodinary job and they were equally indispensable to the success of this operation," Daalder told reporters.

While around half of NATO members contributed military assets to the operation, only eight conducted air strikes: the United States, France, Britain, Canada, Italy, Denmark, Norway and Belgium.

Daalder highlighted the roles played by Belgium, Denmark and Norway, saying that combined they bombed as many targets as France despite their relatively small air forces.

Britain and France spearheaded the air war against Kadhafi's forces in Libya, launching the first salvos under a coalition led by the United States on March 19.

But with the United States bogged down in Afghanistan, US President Barack Obama handed command of Libya operations to NATO on March 31.

Despite the handover, the US military provided three-quarters of the refuelling planes and reconnaissance and intelligence aircraft, while US unmanned drones were deployed to provide...targeting.

US warplanes and cruise missiles were also central in taking out Kadhafi's air defences, allowing NATO warplanes to fly over safer skies in Libya.

"Each of these elements were absolutely critical to the success of the operation," Daalder said, noting that US planes flew a quarter of nearly 22,000 sorties, more than any other nation.

The US "contribution was critical to enabling NATO countries and partner countries to participate in, and fulfill their contributions to the mandate."

Daalder said NATO would continue its mission as long as Kadhafi loyalists [continue to resist].

The alliance's second 90-day mandate ends on September 27, but officials have said NATO would renew it if the threat remained.

While forces of Libya's ruling National Transitional Council hunt for Kadhafi, who aired another defiant audio tape on Thursday, Daalder said it was unclear whether his capture would necessarily prompt his followers to raise the white flag.

"It isn't clear that if he were to be taken out that the whole thing would necessarily collapse; we just don't know that...," Daalder said.
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Afghanistan: NATO Troops Killed BBC Reporter

Posted by: "Rick Rozoff" rwrozoff@yahoo.com   rwrozoff

Thu Sep 8, 2011 12:08 pm (PDT)



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-14840998

BBC News
September 8, 2011

Nato-led forces killed BBC reporter in Afghanistan

The Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) in Afghanistan has admitted it mistakenly killed BBC reporter Ahmed Omed Khpulwak in July.

Isaf said a US soldier mistook the Pashto service journalist for an insurgent when troops responded to a militant attack in the town of Tarin Kowt in southern Uruzgan province.

Khpulwak was one of 19 people killed.

Nato launched an inquiry after initial reports that Khpulwak had been killed by insurgents were questioned.

...

Khpulwak, who also worked for the Pajwak Afghan news agency, joined the BBC in 2008.

...

Although casualties are down slightly this year from 2010, there were 66 US combat deaths in August 2011, according to an unofficial tally by the Associated Press, making it the deadliest month for US troops in nearly 10 years of war.

Foreign troops are expected to end combat operations in Afghanistan by 2014.
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Lisbon To Chicago: NATO Praises Portugal's Role In Wars On Three Con

Posted by: "Rick Rozoff" rwrozoff@yahoo.com   rwrozoff

Thu Sep 8, 2011 12:08 pm (PDT)



http://www.nato.int/cps/en/SID-D30A15BE-54460CE4/natolive/news_77829.htm

North Atlantic Treaty Organization
September 8, 2011

NATO Secretary General praises Portugal's resolve to put Lisbon reform agenda into practice

The NATO Secretary General, Mr. Anders Fogh Rasmussen, visited Lisbon on 9 September 2011 and met with President Anibal Cavaco Silva, with Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho, with Minister of Foreign Affairs Paulo Portas and with Minister of Defence José Pedro Aguiar Branco.

During the visit, the Secretary General discussed how to take forward the important strategic decisions taken at the Lisbon Summit last year.

"Our task now is to make sure we put them into practice. That will be the objective of our summit in Chicago next May", the Secretary General said.

The Secretary General thanked Portugal for the constructive approach to the broad reform agenda decided at the Lisbon Summit and for Portugal's contributions to the Alliance's operations and missions.

"We are grateful for Portugal's support to the decision to launch our operation to protect the people of Libya and we are also grateful for Portugal's contributions to our operations in Afghanistan and in Kosovo", the Secretary General said. "You have been a member of this Alliance since the start and you continue to help shape its destiny. Our very successful summit in Lisbon last year put the Alliance on a new course."

The Secretary General noted that Portugal is leading the way to turn the decisions taken in Lisbon into practice and said that Portugal's strong support for the reform of the Alliance's command structure, to make it more modern and flexible is crucial.

"The decision to site NATO's rapid reaction naval command in Lisbon shows the importance of having modern, deployable capabilities – and the importance of Portugal", the Secretary General said.

During the visit, the Secretary General also met with the President of the National Parliament, Ms. Assunção Esteves and other parliamentarians.
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Letter: NATO's "Altruism" Is All About Oil

Posted by: "Rick Rozoff" rwrozoff@yahoo.com   rwrozoff

Thu Sep 8, 2011 12:08 pm (PDT)



http://www.thespec.com/opinion/letters/article/591097--nato-altruism-is-all-about-oil

Hamilton Spectator
September 8, 2011

Letter
NATO 'altruism' is all about oil

Re: Force as an instrument of love; Libya was a case in which noble motives and moral clarity guided the West's military campaign (Opinion, Sept. 6)

I'm writing to express my disbelief at Gwynne Dyer's column.

Is the guy really serious? Does he expect us to believe that NATO's interference in Libya is purely altruistic? Come on, anyone with a speck of an analytical mind knows better than to believe that.

I would like to remind the writer that altruism is a trait that is not selective by nature. Altruistic motives interfere to alleviate distress wherever it is found. And the Middle East is brimming with cases where altruism is direly needed. However, NATO's altruistic motives are evoked only where oil, such as in the case of Iraq and in this case Libya, or a strategic location, such as in the case of Afghanistan, is involved.

I feel badly for the reader of mainstream media for having to see the world through a narrowly constructed projector to maintain a state of ignorance of the real issues of the world.

May Darwiche, Hamilton
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Military Committee Chief: NATO Needs To Reinforce Kosovo Separatists

Posted by: "Rick Rozoff" rwrozoff@yahoo.com   rwrozoff

Thu Sep 8, 2011 7:02 pm (PDT)



http://www.focus-fen.net/index.php?id=n259060

Focus News Agency
September 8, 2011

Kosovo violence proves need for NATO presence: official

Pristina: Recent violence in the north of Kosovo in a trade row between Pristina and Belgrade underscored the need to retain NATO peacekeepers in the region, a top alliance official said Thursday, as quoted by AFP.

"The recent...violence proves the need for NATO and partners to stay present in the region," NATO's Military Committee chairman, Italian admiral Giampaolo Di Paola was quoted as saying in a statement released by the alliance's KFOR mission.

Di Paola, who led a committee visit to Kosovo, said NATO "and contributing nations are and will stay committed to this region."

"Certainly there is still a delicate situation in the north," he said.

A trade row spilled over into violence late July when Pristina ordered its security forces to take over the two border crossings with Serbia to enforce a newly imposed ban on Serbian goods.

The ethnic Albanian Kosovo government said the ban was being ignored by ethnic Serb members of Kosovo's border police.

Serbs in northern Kosovo reacted angrily and an ethnic Albanian police officer was killed and four injured in ensuing clashes.

KFOR troops stepped in when one of the border posts was set on fire and bulldozed, apparently by ethnic Serbs.
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Libya: NATO-Led Forces On Killing Spree Against Migrants, Immigrants

Posted by: "Rick Rozoff" rwrozoff@yahoo.com   rwrozoff

Thu Sep 8, 2011 7:02 pm (PDT)



http://bulatlat.com/main/2011/09/09/nato-led-rebels-abducting-killing-civilians-in-libya-including-migrants-immigrants/

Bulatlat (Philippines)
September 9, 2011

NATO-led rebels abducting, killing civilians in Libya, including migrants, immigrants
By Ina Alleco R. Silverio

Rebel forces allied with the United States and the Northern Alliance Treaty Organization (NATO) might be targeting migrants and citizens of other nationalities in Libya.

This is the fear of Migrante International after reports have surfaced that in the worsening conflict in Libya, rebel forces seeking to oust Libyan President Muammar Quaddafi might be going after migrants. The group said the Philippine government must speed up rescue and repatriate all Filipinos still in Libya. According to latest reports, there at least 14,000 Filipinos there. It raised the alarm anew after a series of attacks on the embassies and territories owned by Kenya, South Africa, Venezuela, Vietnam and the Philippines.

Of the six million population in Libya, an estimated 1.5 million are migrant workers. Before the conflict erupted, some 30,000 Filipinos were based in Libya. Only half have been repatriated by the Philippine government.

Migrante International chairperson Garry Martinez called on President Benigno Aquino III to hasten repatriation efforts and release updates on the well-being and whereabouts of the OFWS.

"We have received reports that the rebels are killing and targeting dark-skinned people because they are viewed as 'mercenaries' and supporters of Gaddafi," he said.

Rebels abducting, killing civilians

According to international news reports, rebels in east Libya have begun a killing spree against immigrants. Nato-supported rebels are on the warpath against immigrants and foreigners and have started to detain, rape and even execute black immigrants, students and refugees. It has also been reported that in the last two weeks, more than 100 Africans from various Sub-Saharan states are believed to have been killed by Libyan rebels and their supporters.

Independent news media have been appealing for a stop to the carnage as they recounted reports from Somali refugees in Libya that at least five Somalis in Tripoli and Benghazi have been massacred by anti-Gaddafi mobs. Dozens of refugees and migrant workers from Ethiopia, Eritrea, Ghana, Nigeria, Chad, Mali and Niger have also reportedly been killed. Some of the victims were first led into the desert and then stabbed to death. Black Libyan men receiving medical care in hospitals in Benghazi were reportedly abducted by armed rebels.

They are part of more than 200 African immigrants held in secret locations by the rebels. The rebels are accusing dark-skinned migrants of being "mercenaries" and Gaddafi loyalists.

"We have also heard reports that Libyan rebels also hold in suspicion Venezuelans, Vietnamese and Filipino nationals whose governments have not yet officially recognized the Transitional National Council (TNC)," said Martinez.

Earlier, rebels attacked and ransacked the Philippine Embassy in Tripoli. No Filipino was reported hurt but Martinez said the recent attack gives a clear picture of the still escalating chaos in Libya.

"There is anarchy and lawlessness in Libya. It's quite difficult to believe the Aquino government's claims that no Filipinos have been contacting them for repatriation," he said.

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Why A U.S. War With China May Be Inevitable

Posted by: "Rick Rozoff" rwrozoff@yahoo.com   rwrozoff

Thu Sep 8, 2011 7:27 pm (PDT)



http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/stephen-glain/2011/09/08/why-a-us-war-with-china-may-be-inevitable

U.S. News & World Report
September 8, 2011

Why a U.S. War With China May Be Inevitable
Stephen Glain

-If the events of the last 60 years has proven anything, it's that threat inflation is as deeply entrenched an American tradition as predatory lending. Yet with the evaporation of one threat inevitably comes the rise of another. Just as radical Islam filled the vacuum created by the imploded Soviet Union as an existential core threat, so too has the degradation of al Qaeda cleared the decks for the coming war with China.

Unwittingly no doubt, the Pentagon is marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks by repeating one of the mistakes that provoked The Big One in the first place. In his 1996 fatwa against what he called the "Zionist-Crusader alliance," Osama bin Laden called the occupation of Saudi Arabia by U.S. troops after their eviction of Iraqi forces from Kuwait in 1991 the "latest and the greatest" of American "aggressions" against Islam.

This week, without a trace of irony, The New York Times reported that the Pentagon is fine-tuning a plan to keep 3,000 to 4,000 American troops in Iraq after the deadline for their withdrawal at the end of the year. Such a residual force, like the one in Saudi Arabia before it, will likely stoke resentment among Arab Islamists that will inevitably express itself with violence against U.S. citizens or perhaps even on American soil. It would also make a lie of President Obama's pledge to bring all American forces home from that misbegotten war and it only multiplies the number of U.S. troops cooped up in wasteful and intrusive military bases abroad.

Of course, the Middle East theater has been all but downgraded as a priority in the Endless War celebrated by American militarists. Coincidental with the rush of 9/11 reflections has been the howling of war hounds for conflict with China. Princeton professor Aaron L. Friedberg, a former close adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney, another lingering specimen of the Bush Pathology, argued in the Times this week that American taxpayers must stump up whatever is needed to keep the Chinese dragon in its lair. "Strength deters aggression," argues Freidberg. "This will cost money." According to Friedberg, no economic crisis is so severe that it could distract Americans from the serious business of provoking its largest creditor.

Meanwhile, Dan Blumenthal, a commissioner of the reliably alarmist U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, has cowritten a clarion call to preserve American hegemony in Asia and beyond. According to Blumenthal and his colleagues, the primary benefactor of the Pax Americana—China—is now doing everything possible to subvert it. In an essay posted on FP.Com this week, the authors warned a defense-spending floor of 4 percent of gross domestic product should be established to cope with the looming China threat. Otherwise, they argue, America will render itself vulnerable to Chinese prodding in Beijing's own backyard. ("Can we thrive as a nation if we need China's permission to access Asia's trade routes?" the authors ask plaintively, as if Beijing was constructing a toll road through the South China Sea.) Even now, they warn, the Pentagon is forecasting strategic "shortfalls" of badly needed fighter aircraft, naval ships, and submarines. A
failure of Congressional nerve to cover those deficits, according to Team Blumenthal, could "lead to Armageddon."

As a Tokyo-based correspondent in the mid-1990s, I used to lament the "irony deficiency" of my hosts. Clearly, that ailment has gone viral and jumped the Pacific (along with stagnant economic growth and political dysfunction).

Have we forgotten the fraudulent "bomber" and "missile" gaps peddled by the Defense Department during the 1950s to leach taxpayers for ever more powerful, and as it turned out, largely unnecessary, weaponry against the Soviet Union? If the events of the last 60 years has proven anything, it's that threat inflation is as deeply entrenched an American tradition as predatory lending. Yet with the evaporation of one threat inevitably comes the rise of another. Just as radical Islam filled the vacuum created by the imploded Soviet Union as an existential core threat, so too has the degradation of al Qaeda cleared the decks for the coming war with China.

In its annual report on China's military modernization, the Pentagon this week expressed concerns about what it interprets as Beijing's increasingly offensive posture and lack of transparency. (This from a bureaucracy that, according to its own inspector general, fails every year to account for hundreds of billions of dollars in unsupported expenditures.)

No doubt China has its own hegemonic ambitions for a region that has been largely Sino-centric for the last three millennia. Washington meanwhile, appeals for a "peaceful" evolution of Chinese power even as it refuses to concede an inch of its own suzerainty over Asia's seaways and air corridors. The two sides are talking past one another even as they engage in a menacing arms race; absent a diplomatic effort to reconcile their divergent positions, some kind of Sino-U.S. conflict is inevitable.
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Japan, U.S. Advance Layered Interceptor Missile System

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Thu Sep 8, 2011 7:27 pm (PDT)



http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/news/20110907p2g00m0dm008000c.html

Kyodo News Agency
September 7, 2011

Japan begins collecting data to boost accuracy of missile detection


TOKYO: The Defense Ministry started activities Tuesday involving launching mock missiles and collecting data in a bid to boost the accuracy of detecting and tracking missiles under the missile defense plan.

In the simulated launch, an Air Self-Defense Force F-15 fighter plane fires a missile, which is not loaded, off the Noto Peninsula in central Japan facing the Sea of Japan, according to ministry officials.

The operation, involving the launch of a total of 15 mock missiles by the end of March 2013, will cost about 8.2 billion yen.

Under Japan's missile defense plan, the sea-based Standard Missile-3 interceptor will be used to intercept a ballistic missile outside the Earth's atmosphere.

If the interceptor misses the target, the ground-launched Patriot Advanced Capability-3 missile will be used to shoot down the target as it reenters the atmosphere.

Japan's Self-Defense Forces, in cooperation with the U.S. military, have been conducting tests involving SM-3 and PAC-3 interceptors off Hawaii and the mainland United States.
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Contest Of Power In Asia Pacific: Who Wins?

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Thu Sep 8, 2011 7:27 pm (PDT)



http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/09/08/contest-power-asia-pacific-who-wins.html

Jakarta Post
September 8, 2011

Contest of power in Asia Pacific: Who wins?
Calvin Michel Sidjaja

There is striking similarity between the US today and the ancient Roman Empire. The latter was the biggest empire in its time. It had the largest territory, economy and military influence in Europe.

However, there was a price for maintaining such power. As the state expanded its territory and added more colonies, the Roman Empire eventually had to pay more to maintain its city-states.

The pattern can be found in the histories of the rise and fall of great powers. Problems always begin with excessive debt, and state bankruptcy increases social unrest because the government must cut its spending, causing inflation and price hikes.

The US has always been the central power in the Asia-Pacific region. However, its position will be challenged, as it is struggling to manage its economic problems.

The US has more debt than any country in the world. Even if all the 9,300 tons of gold in Fort Knox were liquidated, assuming the price is US$1,898 per troy ounce, it would only bring in $425 billion — about 3 percent of the nation's $14.3 trillion debt, of which $6.1 trillion was accumulated during the Bush administration, $2.4 trillion from Obama's and the rest by former administrations.

The gold would be sufficient to pay all the debt if the value increased 33 times the current level to $63,000 per troy ounce. Gold has increased an average of 5 percent in value since 1901.

However, since 1970, the average growth has been 11 percent. If gold increases 11 percent per annum, it would cover the current national debt in 34 years — although the US would have probably accumulated more debt by then.

The reason the US survives is that the current economic system enables other countries to finance indebted countries by issuing sovereign bonds. The US survives because other countries believe the empty words of Washington.

Money is not created from thin air. But the US has cheated the system by issuing more debt it says it can afford. It is only backed by the fact that the US is still the largest economy in the world and backed by two AAA grades.

Interest rates are the common benchmarks of measuring inflation in a country. A low interest rate means the country needs to increase its consumption to stimulate economic growth. The US, however, suffers multiple jeopardies: a huge trade deficit, account deficit and a high unemployment rate.

Similar conditions happened in 1981: The US encountered twin deficits in export and budget. Paul Volcker raised interest rates, which triggered a Latin crisis and bankrupted Mexico because the commercial banks were unable to pay their debts due to higher interest and appreciation of the dollar.

The Fed has lowered interest rates to trigger more spending, but with the high unemployment rate, people are more concerned about their job security than taking loans from banks.

When the Western Roman Empire fell, the country dissolved. The Eastern Roman Empire — the Byzantine Empire — survived and became another great power in its age before it collapsed in the 14th century.

When the Soviet Union fell, the United States quickly filled its place and turned out to be a central hegemony. However, this hegemony is now challenged by China.

In Asia Pacific, the balance of power in sub-regions has been disturbed by the absence of the US. The region accounts for approximately 60 percent of the world's GDP and has high importance in the global economy.

The China-ASEAN Free Trade Area is one of China's successful feats in securing its economic influence in the Southeast Asian sub-region, as it is currently the area with largest economic growth and consumption spending. With excessive foreign reserves and undervalued currency, China could shut its ear to any complaints from its Southeast Asian neighbors.

Even with all the Southeast Asian countries combined, their economies and military powers are small compared to China's. It is also worsened by the tension of the South China Sea conflict.

The ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) is still talking shop. It is still the only place to talk about security, consultation without a concrete result or binding decision.

The Middle Kingdom is the largest country in Asia — economically powerful with one of the largest military expenditures in the world and sophisticated technology. It puts China and ASEAN in a vertical position with little room to negotiate.

Indonesia, despite being the largest economy and country in Southeast Asia, is still unable to secure leadership in Southeast Asia. This is because it has tons of domestic problems, mainly corruption, aging infrastructure and government reform.

Its military expenditure is one of the smallest in the world (0.8 percent of GDP); it is not ready to balance China in Southeast Asia.

The US economic meltdown has created a vacuum of power in the Asia-Pacific region. There is not much to hope for from the US with its current recession.

Unless the US can tackle its domestic problem, China will be the new hegemony in the Asia-Pacific region.

The writer is a researcher from HD Asia Advisory.
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U.S. Drone Strikes Kill 10, Wound Dozens In Southern Yemen

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Thu Sep 8, 2011 7:54 pm (PDT)



http://news.antiwar.com/2011/09/07/us-drone-strikes-kill-10-wound-dozens-in-southern-yemen/

Antiwar.com
September 7, 2011

US Drone Strikes Kill 10, Wound Dozens in Southern Yemen
by Jason Ditz

The usual fighting on the ground continued apace in the southern Yemeni province of Abyan, with 8 soldiers and 17 militants reportedly killed in today's fighting. The Yemeni government has been trying to reoccupy the province since it was lost in late May.

Increasingly, however, the ground warfare is taking a back seat to air strikes. The Yemeni government has been pounding the area with its warplanes, and US drones are increasingly active, killing at least 10 people today in several strikes.

All 10 of the slain were termed "al-Qaeda militants" by the Yemeni military, which is what they've called virtually everybody killed in the province. A group calling itself Ansar al-Sharia is in control of the provincial capital.

In addition to the slain, the US attacks wounded dozens of others. The targets included an abandoned hotel and a school near the city of Jaar, which was the site of a Yemeni government mosque bombing earlier this week.
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U.S. Naval War College Prepares For Arctic Intervention

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Thu Sep 8, 2011 8:06 pm (PDT)



http://www.defpro.com/news/details/27518/?SID=71b43cd343da5399ed29ed4831b16fc0

Navy NewsStand
September 8, 2011

U.S. Naval War College to Conduct Fleet Arctic Operations Game 2011
U.S. Naval War College Public Affairs

NEWPORT, R.I. - The U.S. Naval War College will explore the changing environment of the Arctic region in an operations table-top game, Sept. 13-16.

Fleet Arctic Operations Game 2011, sponsored by the Norfolk, Va.-based U.S. Fleet Forces Command (USFF), will explore many factors that impact the U.S. Navy's ability to operate in the Arctic. Participants will identify gaps that limit sustained maritime operations in the region and explore possible mitigation strategies and long-term solutions needed to address these gaps.

"The gradual change in global climate conditions, competition for natural resources and unresolved territorial claims continue to demand greater attention to the Arctic region," said Walter Berbrick, a professor in NWC's War Gaming Department. "At any time, the U.S. Navy could be called upon to respond to any immediate threats in the region."

Approximately 80 participants from a variety of military and civilian organizations, industry, and academia will engage in the four-day game...

Following the operations game, a comprehensive report will be shared with senior military and civilian leaders in the international maritime community.
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Canadian Forces Ready For Extended Libyan Mission: Military Chief

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Fri Sep 9, 2011 5:41 am (PDT)



http://www.torontosun.com/2011/09/08/canadian-forces-would-be-ready-for-extended-libya-mission-top-general

Toronto Sun
September 8, 2011

Canadian Forces would be ready for extended Libya mission: Top general 28
By Daniel Proussalidis

OTTAWA: If Prime Minister Stephen Harper asks the Canadian military to extend its air force and naval mission in Libya beyond the end of September, the military's top general says the Canadian Forces will be ready.

"The Canadian Forces air, land, and sea have tremendous capability and depth," said Gen. Walter Natynczyk, chief of defence staff, outside the House of Commons on Thursday. "It depends on what the international community wants, but the Canadian government has all kinds of options."

...

Parliament has blessed the involvement of the Canadian military in Libya until Sept. 27, but the Conservative government has hinted it will seek to extend those operations.

"Canada will be a part of the military mission until it reaches its conclusion," Harper said in Paris earlier this month...

Libya is expected to be one of the first issues Parliament deals with when it resumes sitting on Sept. 19.
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NATO's Ongoing Air Assault: 22,006 Sorties, 8,256 Strike Missions

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Fri Sep 9, 2011 5:42 am (PDT)



http://www.nato.int/nato_static/assets/pdf/pdf_2011_09/20110909_110909-oup-update.pdf

North Atlantic Treaty Organization
September 9, 2011

NATO and Libya
Allied Joint Force Command NAPLES, SHAPE, NATO HQ

...

Over the past 24 hours, NATO has conducted the following activities associated with Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR.

Air Operations

Since the beginning of the NATO operation (31 March 2011, 06.00GMT) a total of 22,006 sorties, including 8,256 strike sorties, have been conducted.

Sorties conducted 08 SEPTEMBER: 113

Strike sorties conducted 08 SEPTEMBER: 36

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Daily Disclaimer: NATO Says It Won't Attack Syria And Yemen

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Fri Sep 9, 2011 5:50 am (PDT)



http://www.interfax.com/newsinf.asp?id=272128

Interfax
September 9, 2011

Syria, Yemen should not fear NATO - official

MOSCOW: NATO is not planning to conduct hostilities in Syria and Yemen.

Yemen has nothing to be afraid of. NATO has no plans of participating in either Syria or Yemen. They have nothing to be afraid of, NATO Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs Dirk Brengelmann told a press conference in Moscow on Friday.
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Georgia Rallies Western Patrons Over Incident With Russia

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Fri Sep 9, 2011 5:59 am (PDT)



http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=23916

Civil Georgia
September 9, 2011

Tbilisi Calls on Western Diplomats to React on Reported Violation of Georgia Airspace

Tbilisi: Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister, Sergi Kapanadze, met on Friday with a group of western diplomats accredited in Tbilisi to discuss "violation of the Georgian airspace by three Russian military Mi-8 helicopters" on September 7, the Georgian Foreign Ministry said.

At a meeting with the U.S., UK, German, Italian, Dutch and French diplomats, as well as with heads of EU delegation and EU Monitoring Mission, the Georgian side stressed, that the September 7 violation of the Georgian airspace was "yet another breach" of 2008 ceasefire agreement by Russia, which aimed at "escalation of situation" in Georgia.

The Georgian Foreign Ministry said that Tbilisi had called on the western diplomats to give "a proper assessment to the violation of the Georgian airspace by the Russian armed forces and to continue pressing on Russia to respect ceasefire agreement."

The Georgian Foreign Ministry said that three Russian Mi-8 helicopters intruded 3 kilometers deep into the Georgian airspace on September 7 and flew back to Russia fifteen minutes after circling over a Georgian border guard post close to Shatili village.

The Russian Ministry of Defense denied the allegation, saying on September 8, that "all flights of aircraft of military purposes are tracked by means of objective control and are conducted in strict observance of international rules… without violating borders of other state."
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NATO Confirms Summit In Chicago In May

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Fri Sep 9, 2011 6:08 am (PDT)



http://en.trend.az/regions/world/usa/1929188.html

Deutsche Presse-Agentur
September 9, 2011

NATO summit to take place on May 20-21 in Chicago, sources say

NATO has agreed to hold a summit in Chicago, United States, on May 20-21 next year, diplomats said Friday, DPA reported.

The decision was taken at a meeting of NATO ambassadors in Brussels on the previous day, sources said.

A summit of the Group of 20 (G20) major world nations is expected to take place in the same week as the NATO meeting.
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