Daily Telegraph – A battle has broken out over the role of the first Army commando unit to be formed since the Second World War, with the Royal Marines claiming that the infantry lack “the suitable calibre” to join their force.
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Iran – U.S. Is Studying Military Strike Options on Iran
Washington Post – The Bush administration is studying options for military strikes against Iran as part of a broader strategy of coercive diplomacy to pressure Tehran to abandon its alleged nuclear development program, according to U.S. officials and independent analysts.
Daily Telegraph – Bush ‘is planning nuclear strikes on Iran’s secret sites’.
The Times – Bush plans strike on Iran’s nuclear sites.
The Times – Gunning For Iran.
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Iraq – Learning Counterinsurgency: Observations from Soldering in Iraq
Military Review – The Army has gained a great deal of experience in Iraq and Afghanistan about counterinsurgency operations. Here, one of the Armyís most experienced commanders, General David H. Petraeus, details 14 lessons learned.
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US Navy – The Future Of ELF Is Up In The Air
WLUC TV6 – It’s been more than a year since the Navy turned off its ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) submarine communication system in Humboldt Township, but the future of the facility is still uncertain.
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Iraq – Small Victories
New Yorker – George Packer reports on what American soldiers have learned about battling the insurgency in Iraq, and whether those lessons have come too late. Another look at the Colonel H.R. McMaster’s and the 3rdACR’s work in Tal Afar. (Requires Flash)
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Iranian Navy – Iran's New Weapons: More Flash Than Force?
Stratfor – During Iran’s “Holy Prophet” military exercises in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, which concluded on April 6, Tehran announced several successful weapons tests. Some of these weapons were touted as new and capable of avoiding radar and hitting multiple targets. However, given Iran’s actual technological capabilities, these claims are certainly exaggerated and intended for political effect on the region.
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US Marines – U.S. Marines say can keep Iraq levels indefinitely
Reuters – The U.S. Marine Corps can sustain indefinitely its current troop level in Iraq, the No. 2 Marine general said on Thursday, despite concerns about the 3-year-old war breaking the all-volunteer military.
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US Navy – Refitted submarine about ready to return to service
Virginian Pilot – The former ballistic missile submarine USS Florida is about to head back into service after an extensive conversion.
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US Marines – Reengineering the Utilities Field for a 21st Century MAGTF
Marine Corps Gazette – Creative thinking results in a better way to provide power and water to Marines in the field.
Indian Navy – Captains of the high seas
Mumbai Mirror – A correspondent interviews the admirals leading the Indian and French navies in Varuna 2006, the joint exercise off the coast of Goa.
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Iranian Navy – Iran raises tensions with a show of strength
Daily Telegraph – A stealth flying boat, a radar-evading missile with multiple warheads, a rocket-torpedo and an anti-ship missile that cannot be jammed: with every day that passes, Iran announces a development in its military hardware.
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Iraq – Interview with General Anthony Zinni
Meet the Press – General Anthony Zinni, former CENTCOM commander, gives his opinion of the current situation in Iraq. The interview occurs half-way through this transcript.
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Iranian Navy – US plays down Iran ship visits to India
Reuters – The United States on Monday confirmed that two Iranian navy ships had visited Indian ports last month, but played down the contact as the Bush administration struggles to win congressional approval for a landmark U.S.-India civilian nuclear energy deal.
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US Navy – Beach-based ship aids piracy victims off Somalia
Virginian Pilot – The crew of the Little Creek-based dock landing ship Oak Hill has helped an Indian-flagged vessel believed to have been looted and then set adrift by pirates off the coast of Somalia.
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Iraq – Iraq messy and slow, but war is winnable
Philadelphia Inquirer – Lt. Col. John Nagl, author of Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam, wants Americans to understand three things about the war in Iraq.
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Iranian Navy – Iran sends a message to the West by boasting about its high-speed torpedo
Daily Telegraph – Iran announced that it has carried out successful test-firings of the world’s fastest torpedo, capable of outrunning any warship.
Associated Press – Iran says it has successfully test-fired new high-speed torpedo.
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Royal Navy – Stealth sub to give navy's SAS a hidden edge
The Times – A new remote-controlled unmanned British submarine could transform the way in which the Royal Navyís Special Boat Service spies out beaches and landing zones.
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US Navy – SSGN – A Transformation Limited by Legacy Command and Control
Naval War College Review – The SSGN cruise-missile submarine, when it enters service, will be the nationís only asset that can deliver significant and immediate deep strikes without reliance upon land-based aircraft. To do that in the political and operational circumstances likely to arise, it will have to be able to work for several masters at the same time. How could this be done given todayís command and control constraints?
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Sri Lankan Navy – Rebels, navy clash off Sri Lanka
BBC – Sri Lanka’s navy and Tamil Tiger rebels have exchanged gunfire off the eastern coast of Trincomalee.
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Indian Navy – Navy team to US to seal deal on large amphibious warship
Indian Express – India is purchasing the Austin-class landing vessel, USS Trenton.
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Iranian Navy – No training for Iranian Navy in India
Press Trust of India – India is not training the Iranian Navy.
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US Navy – Study on Whale Stranding, Sonar Is Inconclusive
Washington Post – Federal ocean scientists said yesterday they were unable to determine whether Navy sonar caused a mass stranding of whales on the North Carolina shore last year.
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US Navy – GW strike group will head south for training
Virginian Pilot – The US Navy will send The USS George Washington carrier strike group, with four ships, a 60-plane air wing and 6,500 sailors, to Caribbean and South American waters for a major training exercise – UNITAS.
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Royal Navy – Sea Harrier stars of Falklands fly for last time
Daily Telegraph – The Royal Navy’s Sea Harrier jump-jets, which played a vital role in the Falklands conflict 24 years ago, made their final flight yesterday.
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US Marines – ROE v. RUF
Marine Corps Gazette – It is imperative that Marine forces understand, and are trained to understand, the difference between rules of engagement and rules for the use of force.
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