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By | 01/29/2013 | Infographics, War and Foreign Policy

Over the weekend, IVN contributor Carl Wicklander published an article on a UN investigation of U.S. drone strikes abroad. When the subject of drones is brought up, many Americans worry about the government…

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By | 01/17/2013 | Headline, In-Depth, Safety, War and Foreign Policy | 9 Comments

In light of the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, Congress has requested an additional 1,000 Marine security guards be added to the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group…

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By | 01/04/2013 | War and Foreign Policy

Hagel might still receive confirmation if Republicans are smart enough to not re-fight the politics of the Iraq war or impose other ideological ink blots.

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By | 12/23/2012 | Headline, Legislation

The NDAA and cybersecurity naturally go hand-in-hand but a new provision requiring defense contractor reporting of security breaches is raising concern.

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By | 12/22/2012 | Headline, War and Foreign Policy | 5 Comments

Hagel’s confirmation vulnerability may come from his own party.

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By | 11/23/2012 | News

Last August, the Drudge Report pushed a story about CIA Director and four star general, David Petraeus, who was said to be on the short list of Governor Romney’s potential vice presidential nominees.

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By | 11/09/2012 | Issues, War and Foreign Policy | 2 Comments

The US drone, pursued by Iranian aircraft last week prompted a statement from Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi Friday morning confirming the incident.

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