National Security

NATO Leaving Afghanistan – What’s Next?

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Apparently the NATO summit came to the agreement that the ISAF forces will have left Afghanistan until 2014, in case the local forces can protect the Afghan people. So the main focus will be on educating and training the police and the army. Sounds like a great plan, Afghans can protect themselves and no...
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Wikileaks posts insurance file

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Wikileaks posts insurance file

With the release of some 90,000 classified documents by the whistleblower Wikileaks many facts surfaced, which the Pentagon wanted to remain secret. This includes collaboration of Pakistani officials with the Taliban, increasing difficulties in the North and also a massive amount of civilian casualties. Now the Pentagon wants these documents back, including every copy...
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Are the borders secure? – The visa policy

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Canada and Mexico, the only countries bordering the United States, should both be in the focus of the Department of Homeland Security, yet most emphasis lies on the latter one. Despite numerous efforts to keep the borders secure and most importantly closed, approximately 10,000 people are crossing the border from Mexico each day. As...
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Are the borders secure? – Hezbollah in Mexico

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Last week I came across an interesting article which quoted Rep. Sue Myrick who suspects Islamic terrorists to join forces with the drug cartels and try to enter the United States through Mexico. She requests a special task force of the Department of Homeland Security to investigate the issue further. As a member of...
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