US Naval Institute Daily - USNI
Afghanistan
Haqqani Network Announce Support for Taliban Peace Talks - TT
Reintegration Builds Confidence in Afghanistan, General Says - AFPS
Roadside Blast Kills 9 Civilians in Afghanistan - AP
Bomb Kills NATO Service Member in Afghanistan - AP
Pakistan
US Ambassador: Evidence Links Pakistan to Haqqani Network - VOA
Haqqani 'Link to Pakistan State' - BBC
US Says Evidence Ties Militant Group to Pakistan - AP
US Links Pakistan to Group it Blames for Kabul Attack - Reuters
Joint Chiefs Chairman Presses Pakistan on Militant Havens - NYT
Pakistan Troops Battle Taliban for US Drone Debris - AP
Fifteen Killed in Pakistan as Militants Attack Tribe - Reuters
Militants Attack Pakistani Checkpoint, Kill 3 - AP
Israel / Palestinians
UN Once Again Center Stage for Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - WP
Palestinians See UN Bid as Most Viable Option - NYT
Israel Says Palestinian Statehood Bid at UN is 'Futile' - VOA
Palestinians See UN Bid as Their Most Viable Option - NYT
Palestinians Warned on UN Bid - SMH
UN Recognition Bid Met with Apathy on Facebook - LAT
Jewish Settlers Prepare for Expected Demonstrations - LAT
No W. Bank Violence Unless Settlers Start It - JP
Abbas Has Shown Israel He is Not Like Arafat - Haaretz
US Fails to Sway Palestinians - WSJ
Palestinian Anger at US Fuels Diplomatic Crisis - TG
PA to US: Veto at UN Would 'Destroy' Two-State Solution - JP
“50-70 Countries Won’t Support Palestinian UN Bid” - WT
For Obama, UN Vote May Have Silver Lining - LAT
Mideast Quartet Envoys to Meet in New York on Sunday - Reuters
Israel: Adrift at Sea Alone - NYT opinion
Showdown at the United Nations - WS opinion
UN Vote on Palestinian State Might Offer Way Forward - PI opinion
Palestine May Win a Vote, But Won't Be a State - BW opinion
Palestinian Mirage - WT opinion
An Israel in Trouble Makes Peace Deal More Urgent - CSM opinion
Israel and Turkey, Foes and Much Alike - NYT opinion
Libya
West to Play Pivotal Role in Libya Rebuilding - VOA
Probing Libya’s Rampant Corruption - WP
Gadhafi Loyalists Prolong Endgame - WSJ
Battle for Kadafi Hometown Sees Heavy Fighting - LAT
Libyan Forces Battle Gaddafi Loyalists - WP
Anti-Qaddafi Forces Capture, Then Lose, Last Redoubts - NYT
Battle for Sirte Steps Up after Rebels Overhear Radio Chatter - TT
Rebels 'Advance' in Sirte Battle - BBC
Pro-Gaddafi Forces Thwart Eastern Advance on Sirte - Reuters
Libyan Fighters Inch Forward in Gadhafi Hometown - AP
Libyan Conflict Thrusts Niger into Unwelcome Spotlight - TT
Lead from the Front in Libya - WT editorial
Iraq
Iraq Tries to Quell Tensions Over Pilgrim Killings - Reuters
4 Suspects Freed in Iraqi Bus Massacre - AP
Syria
Defiant Ambassador Says Change Under Way in Syria - CNN
Syrian Opposition Hold Damascus Talks - BBC
Syrian Opposition Meets to Boost Nationwide Uprising -AP
Funerals Again Turn into Syrian Anti-Govt Protests - DPA
Prisoner in Syria Says He Aided Hezbollah Killing - AP
Syria Says Spy Helped Israel Kill Hezbollah Chief - Reuters
Egypt
No Rest for an Egypt Revolutionary - LAT
Egypt to Start Parliamentary Vote on November 21 - Reuters
Yemen
Clashes Erupt in Yemen, and a Sit-In Is Attacked - NYT
Anti-Government Protesters Storm Yemeni University - AP
Iran
West Fears Possible Iran-North Korea Nuclear Links - Reuters
Iran Considers Release of US Hikers - VOA
Court to Commute Sentences for 2 Americans - AP
Iranian Leader Warns Arabs Not to Trust US, NATO - AP
Middle East / North Africa
Tumult of Arab Spring Prompts Worries in Washington - NYT
Tensions Rise Ahead of Bahrain Elections - VOA
Latest Developments in Arab World's Unrest - AP
The Arab Uprising - BBC full coverage
Bahrain Protests and Obama's 'Drop by' Diplomacy - CSM editorial
US Department of Defense
Dakota Meyer Inducted Into Pentagon Hall of Heroes - AFPS
Schwartz to USAF Leaders: Don't Endorse Religious Programs - S&S
Marine Sentry Suicide Sparks Hazing Inquiry - S&S
NRO Maintains Nation’s Intel Satellite Edge - AFPS
Runaway Spending on War Contractors - NYT editorial
Congress Resists Rush for LGBT Military - WT opinion
United States
Reno Fans Struggle with Horrors of Air Show Crash - LAT
America's Costly War Machine - LAT opinion
How Not to Catch a Terrorist - LAT opinion
Abolish the Department of Homeland Security - WT opinion
World
Technology that Protects Protesters - LAT opinion
Africa
World Reacted Too Slow to East Africa Crisis - Reuters
As Congo Subdues Some Armed Groups, New Ones Emerge - CSM
Ethiopian Police Deny Using Terror Law to Silence Opposition - VOA
Probe of Arms Deal Draws Widespread Reactions in South Africa - VOA
S. Africa Youth Leader Could Face Party Expulsion - AP
Accused Nigeria Bombers Are Not Senior - Reuters
Nigeria: Relative of Slain Sect Leader Killed - AP
15 Killed in Ivory Coast Villages Near Liberia - AP
Attack in Western Ivory Coast Kills 15 - Reuters
Madagascar Deal for New Elections - BBC
Glimpses of the Next Great Famine - NYT opinion
Americas
Venezuela: Chavez Criticizes Human Rights Court Over Ruling - AP
Venezuela: Chavez Heads to Cuba Saying Cancer Is History - AP
Colombia Ex-Prez Makes Waves, In and Out of Office - AP
Asia Pacific
Energy Dispute Brews in South China Sea - WP
Taiwan Opposition Chief Open to China Unification - AP
Reports: US Will Not Sell Fighter Jets to Taiwan - VOA
Obama Opposes F-16 Sales to Taiwan - DN
Japan Tries to Repair Ties with US - WP
US Warns Japan of Missile Delay - JT
West Fears Possible Iran-North Korea Nuclear Links - Reuters
Thai Violence Kills 4 - VOA
Europe
China Charms Europe, but Beijing Has Own Agenda - AP
EU Finance Ministers Fail to Agree on New Debt Measures - VOA
Serbs Block Roads in Northern Kosovo - VOA
Why EU Peacekeepers Occupied Serbia-Kosovo Border Posts - CSM
Pro-Russia Party Tops Latvia Poll - BBC
Comments
"Congress resists rush for an LGBT military"
Concur with this statement - "In a July 28 committee hearing statement, Mr. McKeon observed, “The repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ resulted from a process that insulted the legislative and oversight responsibilities of the House of Representatives.” Mr. McKeon cited a Defense Department inspector general’s investigation report, which revealed that the vaunted 2010 Pentagon survey on homosexuals in the military was “so pre-determined that the final report was being drafted before the surveys were even sent to the troops.”. Classic Machiavellian manipulation of facts and truth to achieve political objectives.
It doesn't take a genius to figure out after reading Gibbon's "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" or it's counterpart, Augustine's "The City of God", to figure out what the root cause was for the disintegration of the Roman Empire. Which was, it never had a grasp on morality. Unfortunately, the Roman Republic never had a Creator in a "Declaration of Independence" like the U.S. of A. However, it seems like today morality is falling somewhere in a valley between "Church and State", and no one really wants to address it. This whole homosexual phenomenon is nothing new, and is not on par with what has been naturally designed by the Creator in "The Declaration of Independence". There are significant issues with the homosexual lifestyle, such as high rates of suicides, depression, bulimia, personality disorders, and drug abuse, that no one really wants to address. The community is definitely something that seems to warrant some type of Machiavellian political exploitation though by those who seek power. This whole DADT, repeal of DADT, and the new Homosexual Military Magazine, are all apart of a nice strategic marketing campaign initiated by the Harvard graduates Marshall Kirk and Hunter Madsen. Their efforts were not honest, and neither is pushing homosexuality on the U.S. Military. An institution of Integrity, which homosexuality is not.
Augustine states - "the Roman republic had already been ruined by the depraved moral habits of the citizens, and had ceased to exist before the advent of our Lord Jesus Christ. Now this ruin they do not impute to their own gods, though they impute to our own Christ the evils of this life, which cannot ruin good men, be they alive or dead. And this they do, though our Christ has issued so many precepts inculcating virtue and restraining vice; while their own gods have done nothing whatever to preserve that republic that served them, and to restrain it from ruin by such precepts, but have rather hastened its destruction, by corrupting its morality through their pestilent example."
Augustine, "The City of God", 5th Century AD