News, February 4, 2010

Global Military Spending 'Recession-Proof'
 
  Which Defense Firms Will Get Lift From Obama's Budget?
Intel Chief: US May Target Americans Overseas
Frontline
Bush Pondered Military Use in Georgia
Raze Illegal Buildings – Unless They Are Jewish
Scientist Convicted of Trying to Kill Americans
Treasury Expects to Hit Debt Limit in February
Brennan Says No Recidivism Among Gitmo Detainees Released by Obama
Criticism of Obama on National Security Likely to Remain Big Issue
'War on Terror'
9/11 Terror-Suspect Trial: Dispute Grows on Court Venue
Gates Demurs on Question of NY Terrorism Trial
Officials: FBI Cracked Bomb Suspect Through Family
US Pledges Early Review of Air Security 'Blacklist'
Swiss Govt Approves Asylum for 2 Gitmo Inmates
Algeria Wants to Get Off US Air Travel Watch List
Attorney General: I Made Decision to Charge Terror Suspect
Court: Sentence for Millennium Plotter Too Lenient
Children of Dead CIA Officers Try to Learn About Their Work
Democrats Vulnerable on Terrorism, Republicans Say
Court: Man Can't Sue Prosecutor Over Terror Case
US Could Lose Foreign Visitors Because of Registration Rule, Groups Fear
Gays in the Military?
Issue of Gays in Military Still Splits the Ranks
Few Fireworks in Afghanistan Over Gays in Military
Colin Powell Now Says Gays Should Be Able to Serve Openly in Military

US Military
Lockheed Martin Downplays Gates' Criticism of F-35 Program
Woman Sailor Wins Navy Sex Discrimination Case
US Military: 3 Die in Helicopter Crash in Germany
Wiccans, Pagans Gain Stone Circle Spot at Air Force Academy
Ex-POW in Iraq War Recalls Nightmares, Depression
Puerto Rico Activating National Guard to Fight Crime