Gates explained that the two branches of the Pentagon that will be most affected will be the Army and Marines. The first body will lose 40,000 soldiers, and the second, 20,000. "Since I took up my post four years ago, I have always said that it is necessary to maintain the structure of our armed forces, while maintaining growth in our budget that is realistic and modest in its long-term forecasts, said at a press conference the head of the Pentagon, a Republican who has served under Presidents George W.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
The Pentgono announced cuts of 60,000 million euros
Gates explained that the two branches of the Pentagon that will be most affected will be the Army and Marines. The first body will lose 40,000 soldiers, and the second, 20,000. "Since I took up my post four years ago, I have always said that it is necessary to maintain the structure of our armed forces, while maintaining growth in our budget that is realistic and modest in its long-term forecasts, said at a press conference the head of the Pentagon, a Republican who has served under Presidents George W.
Côte d'Ivoire: the ambassadors of Great Britain and Canada returned
Britain and Canada had withdrawn in late December accreditation of ambassadors in their countries Ivorian appointed by Laurent Gbagbo and indicated they would recognize the representatives appointed by his rival Alassane Ouattara, President recognized by the international community. France, leading international efforts to get the departure of Mr Gbagbo's power, had, meanwhile, indicated late December that the approval process was underway for the new ambassador in Paris appointed by Mr.
Cuts in Pentagon spending to slow U.S. military
Aware of the growing political pressure to curb the budget deficit, Robert Gates, a Republican from the Obama team, warned last summer that he intended to save money and reallocate the whole amount saved in other programs. The objective was to maintain a real growth in defense spending from 3% is considered necessary to ensure the state forces and continue the modernization of the army.
The unrest continued, with the arrest of dissidents
Last May, these bloggers had actively participated with a group of Internet in a campaign against cyber censorship and denounced lock websites. Police came looking Hamada Ben Amor, 22, better known on the internet under the nickname "The General" at his parents' home in Sfax, 5 30 pm local (4 h 30 GMT).
The attack in Mali would be an isolated
Dilma Rousseff launches program to combat poverty in Brazil
Maryland parcels delivered explosives to two government offices
Cohen says that an employee injured in the incident would post office in Annapolis. The first parcel exploded in the mail room of the Department of Maryland at 13.00 local transport. The second package is exploded 30 minutes later at Annapolis, in a building where the mail is usually used for the collection of the Maryland State Chamber.
Oil spill, the U.S. government for BP guilty of environmental disaster
These are the conclusions of the National oil spill commission, the commission charged by the White House to investigate the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon platform, on 20 April. Disaster that killed 11 people and environmental contamination of the oil spill. "The decisions taken by BP and its partners did Halliburton and Transocean lot of time and money to companies, but increased the risk of explosion which then became a reality in the well Macondo," the report says the committee, which will be released for weeks next.
Obama Names William Daley Secretary General of the White House
As Secretary General, right-hand man of Mr. Obama, Mr. Daley will rule on the famous "West Wing", the West Wing of the White House staffed the President's closest aides. He succeeds Pete Rouse, who assured the interim following the departure early October 2010, Rahm Emanuel, who ran for mayor of Chicago.
Côte d'Ivoire: Ouattara wants a commando operation to "remove" Gbagbo
The elected leader of the Ivory Coast calls to The Hague to inquire of his rival crmenes
"Of course I have proof. I have written to UN Secretary General to ask the International Criminal Court sent an investigation team. I have said that would be done in the coming days," he told radio station Europe 1. Ouattara has also encouraged international powers to tighten economic sanctions already imposed travel bans and Gbagbo and his staff.
Obama chooses a director of JP Morgan as the new chief of staff
Tnez protests spread to a dozen cities in Algeria
The origin of the protest is not as precise as it was in Tunisia, but is just as spontaneous. The first signs of discontent emerged in Algeria on Tuesday, but left the next day when young, sometimes hooded and provided with sticks or iron bars, they seized the center of Oran and at least four districts of Algiers, including downtown Bab el Oued.
Tunisia: "An awkward silence prevailed in Europe"
Indeed, the Tunisian economy can not absorb the thousands of young graduates from universities each year. This movement, which has now lasted three weeks and sees here and there manifestations arise in several cities, is significant and unprecedented in recent years. That said, at present, nobody can say what the outcome will be.
Historic referendum: UN urges fair elections in Sudan
Afghanistan: U.S. troopincrease of 1,400 men
Washington wants to deploy according to a newspaper report more than one thousand additional marines to Afghanistan. Background is therefore the struggle in the spring season, to the soldiers to reinforce the troops especially in the south of the country. Washington - The U.S. government is thinking about it, send 1400 additional marines to Afghanistan.
In this way, the U.S. troops before the new fighting season in the spring to be strengthened, reported the Wall Street Journal. The U.S. currently has about 100,000 troops stationed in Afghanistan. President Barack Obama is under pressure to present results in the fight against the Taliban, only to take from this year announced the withdrawal of U.S.
In this way, the U.S. troops before the new fighting season in the spring to be strengthened, reported the Wall Street Journal. The U.S. currently has about 100,000 troops stationed in Afghanistan. President Barack Obama is under pressure to present results in the fight against the Taliban, only to take from this year announced the withdrawal of U.S.
The United States sends 1,400 more troops to Afghanistan
Dave Lapan, a Pentagon spokesman. The Wall Street Journal, citing U.S. officials, these reinforcements could arrive as early as mid-January before the spring, which is conducive to the resumption of large-scale fighting, and will be deployed in the south, around Kandahar. Further reinforcements of marines, the U.S.
The violence broke out in Algeria by rising prices
La Russa: "Miotto killed in a clash late I also informed of the attack"
Today, a visit to Gulistan, where the corporal's Julia was killed on Dec. 31, La Russa gave his explanation of why this happened, after the lack of clarity about the different versions of the incident had raised a number of criticisms "It is a reflection of an old method used in previous governments, to say the truth but not alarmed, trying to gild the pill." "My theory, though - says La Russa, speaking with journalists in Afghanistan - is that of transparency.
Irn arrested an American woman accused of spying
Carried in his teeth an object used for spying activities, adds the newspaper, which publishes information not always accurate. The newspaper identified the suspect as Talayan Hall, 55 years, but does not clarify the date of the arrest would have occurred. In July 2009, three American hikers were arrested near the border with Iraq.
Pedophile ex-priest son accused Secretary of Hitler
Victor M. , A 63 year old Austrian, told the magazine Profil episodes of harassment, beatings and violence of which he was the victim when he was 12. Bormann was then a thirty year old priest, dean of the institute. Three other former students came forward and confirmed the version of Victor with regard to acts of pedophilia and Bormann's brutality, which in some cases stamped his boys so violently as to leave them covered in blood.
The Brazilian press on Baptists "The Hague would give reason to Italy"
Francisco Rezek, former Foreign Minister of the Government Collor de Mello, former judge of the Supreme Federal Tribunal and a former member of the Hague Tribunal from 1997 to 2006, has no doubts: "The condemnation of Brazil for failing to comply with the extradition treaty force is safe, but we still hope that the Stf repair the mistake by former President Lula - Rezek said the newspaper of Sao Paulo -.
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Iran claims to have an American spy
"This 55 year old woman, entered Armenia in Iran since then she had no visa, had equipment spy [microphones] implanted in the teeth", Fars added. The information disclosed on Wednesday by two websites ultraconservative and repeated in an editorial in the official daily Iran, has not been confirmed officially.
The violence in Côte d'Ivoire have been 210 fatalities since mid-December
Gaza border: Israeli soldiers killed one Palestinian
A military spokesman said the soldiers had opened fire on a group of Palestinians who had tried to overcome the barrier to Israel. Palestinian doctors said that two men were fatally wounded. The Israeli military said one dead and one injured. The identity of the victims were not disclosed.
Republican majority: New parliament chief says the Obama campaign
The 61-year-old from Ohio, Boehner received 241 votes. His Republicans have in the new parliament with 242 seats. Boehner has his election, the third most powerful man in the country: If Barack Obama and his deputy, Joe Biden, something happened, he would move into the White House. Boehner told a pre-release Speech According to the household expenses had gotten out of hand.
Mali: French's embassy bombing
The explosion is attributed to two people were injured. They were taken to hospital. The man, who had thrown the bomb, had been arrested and was currently being interrogated, it was said. The security measures around the embassy in the West African country have been strengthened considerably.
Newspaper report: U.S. citizen to have been arrested in Iran
citizen had been arrested in the Islamic Republic. According to the report is a 55-year-old woman who tried to cross illegally the border with Iran. The authorities had discovered that the woman had a "microphone in the teeth" and carried with them other spying devices have. Officially the arrest was not immediately confirmed.
Bagnasco: astonished to intolerance "Europe speaks against persecution"
It is not a "rhetorical question and does not hide any desire for revenge," said the cardinal, but "it is sincere and comes from the blood of many Christians, their sufferings" and "gives question to the thrill that comes up from many parts of the earth because ?. The head of the bishops therefore calls for action by the EU: "The international community, starting with Europe, makes you feel a strong voice and a clear word that the right to freedom of religion is observed everywhere without exception." For the faithful, Bagnasco calls instead of being "missionaries of the Gospel" because "it is not being arrogant but bright." "The example of our brothers in faith, and that might give their lives to Jesus and the Church will shake the torpor of the easy things, always lukewarm to the door, the ease of following the sluggish current of the world." Finally, the cardinal urged Christians to pray for their persecutors, because it opened my eyes to the light.
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The police blame on the Mexican U.S. border patrol the death of a teenager
The body of the victim had a gunshot wound, according to witnesses quoted by police, was shot by a U.S. agent. Barron had been shot while trying to jump the fence that separates the two cities Nogales, one in Sonora and one in Arizona. The spokesman for the U.S. Border Patrol Tucson Sector (Arizona), David Jimarez, acknowledged that there was "an agent involved" in this event, but "details are sketchy." The investigation is carried out by the FBI, which has justified the officer was attacked with stones while trying to arrest a suspected drug traffickers.
The first order of the Right "From today we read the Constitution"
The opposition of Venezuela returns to Parliament
Growth and employment, the thorns of Barack but he is already thinking about 2012 election
The mission that Obama relies on new staff is clear: the Republicans fit into their internal contradictions among the troops nazionalpopuliste who want the state minimum of big business and lobbyists begging subsidies and state orders. In the end all will be played on two points: if in the next 22 months there will be a solid growth with millions of jobs, and in this case those who can "put the hat" on the recovery.
The appointment of a U.S. CaracasChavez: "Ok Clinton, Penn, Chomsky and Stone"
Palmer, an African American former ambassador of the United States in Honduras, had recently criticized the Venezuelan government, saying that army morale is low and that there were clear links between members of the leftist Chavez and the rebels in neighboring Colombia . After the veto Palmer, saying that Venezuela has many friends in the U.S., Venezuelan President then cited as potential ambassadors to his country Bill Clinton, actor Sean Penn, the linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky and the director Oliver Stone, who had recently declared his admiration for Hugo Chavez in Caracas during the presentation of a documentary about his South American leaders on the left.
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The new Congress begins the assault on the work of Barack Obama
The defeated Democrats see it as mere demagoguery or, worse, a sign of intransigence masked in respect of tradition. Either way, Thursday begins the assault on the work of Barack Obama. Never before had read the Constitution in Congress, out of the wonderful fantasy created by Frank Capra in Mr.
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