Join the discussion here : Military Related News From Around the World (Updated Daily)
- US: 2 troops killed, 6 hurt in Iraq soldier attack (AP)
- Gates' Visit Shows U.S. Support For Ukraine, Baltics
- Guantanamo Closure Called Obama Priority
- Obama Leans Toward Asking Gates To Remain At Pentagon For A Year
- Bush Marks Holiday On Carrier
- Obama Praises Nation's Veterans
- Special Tribute Paid To Women Lost In Wars
- Gay Veterans Gather To Honor Their Own
- Mission Honors Homeless Veterans
- Long-Closed Baghdad Bridge Reopens
- New Wave Of Cooperation Lets Iraqi Shi'ite Mosque Rise Again
- Iraq Signs $3.5 Billion Deal For China To Develop Oil Field
- Obama To Explore New Approach In Afghanistan War
- U.K. Minister: Troops Needed In Afghanistan
- Afghan Leader Accuses West Of Killing 14 Civilians
- U.S. Building Air Bases To Support Drone Flights
- Gunmen Kill American Aid Worker In NW Pakistan
- Militants In Pakistan Attack Convoy Bound For Afghanistan
- Top Two Officials In U.S. Intelligence Expect To Lose Jobs
- Intelligence Policy To Stay Largely Intact
- Obama Team To Descend On Federal Agencies
- Obama's Team Gets A Reality Check
- Army To Use Webcasts From Iraq For Recruiting
- N.Y.ers Proud To Serve On WTC Ship
- A Six-Hour Blaze Damaged A Special-Warfare Minisub Sunday
- U.S. Air Force Followed Rules In $15 Billion Contest
- Wal-Mart, Army Reserve Link For Recruiting, Hiring
- Send Service Members Some Holiday Cheer
- Veterans’ Families Seek Aid For Caregiver Role
- Vehicle Contract Challenged
- Military Keeps Home Sales Going
- Lockheed Looks Overseas
- Russia Takes Softer Stand On Missiles
- Missile Test-Fired Near Iraq Border
- Uranium Traces Found At Bombed Site, Diplomats Say
- Kurdistan Is A Model For Iraq
- The Real World: Obama
- U.S. Shows That Soft Power Can Work In A Hard War
- The Gift Of Freedom
- Secular candidate leads in Jerusalem mayor race (AP)
- North Korea to halt border crossings with South (AP)
- Insurgents vow to resist security pact (AP)
- Taliban urges Obama to end Bush's foreign policies (AP)
- Taiwan's Chen ordered detained (AP)
- Relatives: Myanmar activists get long prison terms (AP)
- Taiwan ex-president taken to court, then hospital (AP)
- Pirates seize chemical tanker, 23 crew off Somalia (AP)
- Hope fades, grief sets in near fallen Haiti school (AP)
- Pakistan hijackers seize convoy for US-led forces (AP)
- South African musical legend Miriam Makeba dies (AP)
- Iraq spokesman says US security offer not enough (AP)
- Death toll rises to 94 in Haiti school collapse (AP)
- 2,000-year-old gold earring found in Jerusalem (AP)
- Guarded shipping corridor limiting Somali piracy (AP)
- Accident on Russian nuclear sub suffocates 20 (AP)
- USGS: 6.5-magnitude quake strikes northwest China (AP)
- China announces $586 billion stimulus plan (AP)
- Bomb attacks kill 8, wound dozens across Iraq (AP)
- Monks brawl at Christian holy site in Jerusalem (AP)
- Powerful Hurricane Paloma strikes storm-weary Cuba (AP)
- 4 children rescued from rubble of Haiti school (AP)
- Russian navy: sub accident kills more than 20 (AP)
- UN accuses rebels, militia of war crimes in Congo (AP)
- Indonesia executes 3 in Bali nightclub bombings (AP)
- Congolese soldiers advance toward rebel lines (AP)
- Iraqis still needs US military, official says (AP)
- Iran slams Obama's tough language on nuclear arms (AP)
- Death toll in Haiti school collapse rises to 30 (AP)
- Hurricane Paloma lashes Cayman Islands (AP)
- Congo rebel leader Nkunda vows to keep fighting (AP)
- Mexico: Former senior official under investigation (AP)
- African leaders slam Congo peacekeepers (AP)
- UN chief, African leaders discuss Congo crisis (AP)
- Pakistan: 13 dead in suspected missile strike (AP)
- Afghan report: 37 civilians killed in US strike (AP)
- Hurricane watch issued for parts of Cuba (AP)
- N. Korea ready to deal with Obama administration (AP)
- After years of Bush, Arabs see hope in Obama (AP)
- China envoy's Taiwan trip highlights differences (AP)
- Petraeus: Afghan tribes needed to fight militants (AP)
vBulletin® v3.8.3, Copyright ©2000-2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.