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Time.com: Private Contractors Hold 25% of US Intel Jobs

More than a quarter of the U.S. intelligence agencies' employees are outside contractors, hired to fill in gaps in the military and civilian work force, according to a survey of the 16 intelligence agencies

Time.com: Nuclear Fallout at the Air Force

The Secretary of Defense fires two Air Force chiefs over security lapses on America's weapons of mass destruction

Top U.S. general plans further troop reductions in Iraq

Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq who has been nominated to head American forces in the Middle East, said Thursday he hopes to make recommendations for further troop reductions in Iraq before he moves to his new post in September.

Senate moves to restrict Iraq reconstruction funding

The Senate Armed Services Committee moved Wednesday to ban U.S. military funding of Iraqi reconstruction projects costing more than $2 million.

Iraq budget cut by $171M after oil-profit windfall

The Pentagon has agreed to cut from its budget $171 million to build police stations in Iraq after demands from Congress that the Iraqi government spend its recent oil windfall on reconstruction projects.

Defense secretary breaks with Bush on Iraq pullout

Defense Secretary Robert Gates appeared Thursday to disagree with President Bush and the top U.S. general in Iraq about when the United States will be able to pull more troops out of Iraq.

Time.com: Setting the Terms of the Iraq Debate

The three candidates staked out their positions questioning Petraeus and Crocker, bringing to light hard choices ahead

Intelligence chief: Taliban making gains in Afghanistan

A resurgent Taliban is back in charge over parts of Afghanistan, the chief U.S. intelligence official said Wednesday in an assessment that differed from the one made last month by Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

General: Army strained, combat tours may be cut

The Army's chief of staff told a Senate panel Tuesday that combat in Afghanistan and Iraq has left "our Army out of balance, consumed by the current fight," and could affect troop levels in the near future.

Time.com: Who's Minding America's Nukes?

Pentagon report slams military over lax security oversight of the nation's nuclear arsenal

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