Monday, May 31, 2010
DTN News: $9 Billion Pricetag Likely For Canada's Next-Generation Fighter Aircraft
DTN News: Russia May Export 232 New Fighter Jets In Next 3 Years - Report
DTN News: $580-Million Tag For IAF's C-17 Aircraft Can Be Cut ~ Boeing
DTN News: Syria, Lebanon Say Flotilla Attack Can Lead To War
DTN News: Deaths As Israeli Forces Storm Gaza Aid Ship
Sunday, May 30, 2010
DTN News: IAF Combat And Heavy-Lift Chopper Trials To Begin By July
DTN News: 'Russia, China Put Iran Ties In Jeopardy'
DTN News: China Pressed To Condemn North Korea
DTN News: Pakistan TODAY May 31, 2010 ~ 7 Arrested Over Links To Sect Attackers
DTN News: Deutsche Denies Divestment From Israel's Elbit
DTN News: Australia's Role In Afghanistan
DTN News: U.S. Releases Uruzgan Investigation Findings ~ Afghanistan
DTN News: Our Soldiers Have Shed Enough Blood: It Is Time To Come Home From Helmand
DTN News: Afghanistan TODAY May 30, 2010 ~ Prospect Of Peace Talks Heightens Rifts Among Taliban Ranks
Saturday, May 29, 2010
DTN News: Russia To Test New Model Of Kalashnikov Assault Rifle In 2011
DTN News: US Considers Options For Strike In Pakistan: Report
US retaliation would be contemplated only under extreme circumstances, unnamed senior military officials said.
These circumstances might include a catastrophic attack that convinced President Barack Obama that the ongoing campaign of CIA drone strikes was insufficient.
"Planning has been reinvigorated in the wake of Times Square," one official told the newspaper.
The report comes in the wake of the failed May 1 attack on New York's crowded Times Square, which is in the city's busy theatre district.
Faisal Shahzad, a 30-year-old Pakistani-born naturalised US citizen, was arrested apparently trying to flee the country on a flight to Dubai 53 hours after street vendors alerted police to smoke coming out of a vehicle there.
The van was found to contain a bomb consisting of timers, wires, fireworks, gasoline, propane tanks and fertilizer.
Shahzad is due for a federal court hearing in New York on June 1.
US officials say Shahzad is connected to Pakistani Taliban insurgents and Obama has sent two senior national security aides to Islamabad to join the investigation into the May 1 car bombing attempt.
According to The Post, the US administration is trying to deepen ties to Pakistan's intelligence officials in a bid to head off any attack by militant groups.
The two countries recently established a joint military intelligence center on the outskirts of the northwestern city of Peshawar, and were in talks to set up another one near Quetta, the paper said.