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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!The death of a British explosives expert in Afghanistan has again highlighted how the crudest of bombs has proved an effective way to combat the world's most technologically advanced militaries. British Staff Sgt. Olaf Sean George Schmid was killed in southern Afghanistan on Saturday while defusing a bomb, a tragic end for a soldier who had dedicated his career to clearing explosives. News of Schmid's death comes just days after Washington lawmakers again grilled the head of the Pentagon agency responsible for combating IEDs on why more progress hasn't been made in this area. Manpreet ...
In one of its final acts, the Bush Administration drafted a plan for protecting shipping lanes off the eastern coast of Africa from pirate attacks. While the Bush plan does not contain detailed recommendations for dealing with an active hostage situation involving a U.S. flagged vessel, it does call for U.S. forces to, "terminate the act of piracy and any included hostage situation," using unspecified means. The Wall Street Journal reports:The 14-page blueprint, issued in December, committed the U.S. government and its military to securing the sea lanes of the Gulf of Aden -- through which, ...
Reports out of London indicate that President Barack Obama declined an inviation from French President Nicholas Sarkozy to visit Normandy's Omaha Beach and the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-mer on his way to Strasbourg for the NATO summit last week. The Daily Telegraph reports that White House officials travelled to France last month to discuss the visit with their counterparts on Sarkozy's staff. But one American official familiar with the negotiations said that President Obama never had any intention of making the stop over."It wasn't going to happen. We went through the motions to ...
President Bush stepped out into the Rose Garden today to address the situation in Georgia. In a sharply worded statement, the president questioned Russian claims that their military activities in the former Soviet state have been stopped, and he called on Russia to remove all of its troops from Georgian territory.The United States of America stands with the democratically elected government of Georgia. We insist that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Georgia be respected.Russia has stated that changing the government of Georgia is not its goal. The United States and the world expect ...
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