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Pentagon: More troops to Afghanistan needed, but unlikely

It will be left to the next president to send a significant number of additional troops to Afghanistan, the Pentagon's spokesman said Wednesday.

NATO soldier killed in Afghanistan

A British soldier was killed Tuesday in southern Afghanistan when a patrol came under enemy fire -- the 25th foreign military death this month in the escalating conflict.

With spotlight on Obama, McCain steps up attacks

As Sen. Barack Obama makes his headline-grabbing trip overseas, Sen. John McCain argued Tuesday that he's best equipped to make the tough calls at home and abroad.

Time.com: Iraq's Peace Plan: Free Cash

Free cash is being handed out to citizens by Iraqi politicians -- meant to ease the pain a bit, and to motivate better conditions in the country that will lead to more security

Source: Unrest prompts U.S. military probe of food crisis

In light of growing unrest around the world over rising food prices, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is asking for a closer look at the crisis and its security implications, a U.S. military official said Monday.

Time.com: How Much Did Rumsfeld Know?

Exclusive excerpt: Ricardo Sanchez, former U.S. commander in Iraq, writes in his new book that Rumsfeld claimed ignorance on plans for postwar Iraq -- and a few other things

Defense chief predicts fewer troops in Iraq in '09

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday that he is confident the United States will have fewer troops in Iraq next year.

Time.com: A War Machine for the Whole Family

As the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan drag on, the Pentagon initiates changes to make military life more family-friendly

U.S. Navy ships move closer to Lebanon

The U.S. Navy has moved the guided-missile destroyer USS Cole and other ships to the eastern Mediterranean Sea off Lebanon, Pentagon officials said Thursday.

Military: Satellite's downing worked as planned

A missile launched last week successfully destroyed the fuel tank of an inoperable spy satellite, U.S. military officials said Monday.

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