| Sun, 20 May 2012 NATO announces progress in missile shield, smart defense | NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen speaks at a press conference during the NATO Summit in Chicago, May 20, 2012. (Xinhua/Fang Zhe) | CHICAGO, May 20 (Xinhua) -- NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen on Sunday announced progress in the alliance's missile defense... | NATO leaders launch first phase of missile shield | AFP - NATO leaders agreed to launch the first phase of a missile shield to protect Europe, an alliance official told AFP, despite Russian opposition to the system. | The leaders "just decided" to declare an initial capability, the official said on condition of anonymi... | IRGC films US aircraft carrier for 50 minutes: Iran commander May 21: | A high-ranking Iranian military official says the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) naval forces have filmed a US aircraft carrier for 50 minutes. | Commander of the IRGC's Second Naval Zone Rear Admiral Ali Razmjou said Saturday that the forces could rec... | 'Battleship' review: Loud noises and big explosions make for small impact | “Battleship” involves an alien invasion that has the threat of being on a global scale. However, the movie only threatens to behave like it’s on a global scale. Instead, it wraps itself inside both a literal and figurative bubble, a device that doesn’t hav... | US Army’s ‘fatwa' on Islam and challenges before the Muslim world May 21: | The US Army’s fatwa that “America’s enemy is Islam in general, not just terrorists’’, is really very dangerous and highly provocative. It is really very shocking that the mid-level and junior US Army officers were being taught this theme till some of... | US warships visit to cost business players $3.15 million | Business players whose activities are dependent on the Tanjung Perak seaport in Surabaya are protesting the scheduled arrival of three US warships, which will be docking at the port from May 28 to June 8. | The associations argued that the warships would obstruct expo... | Sailing for U.S. in London is a point of pride for Anna Tunnicliffe DALLAS — | — Anna Tunnicliffe was born and raised in England. And she has the British accent to prove it. | "With certain words it comes out," she admitted. | But that does not, she insists, make this summer's Olympic Games a homecoming. | "I'm American," sa... | Convicted Lockerbie bomber dies of cancer in Libya | He was the embodiment of one of modern Libya's darkest chapters — a man synonymous with horrifying scenes of wreckage, broken families and a plane that fell out of the sky a generation ago. His name, Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, was little known compared to the single wo... | NATO Summit: Missile shield risks Russian wrath | NATO leaders are set to activate the first phase of a US-led missile shield for Europe on Sunday, risking the wrath of Russia which has threatened to deploy rockets to EU borders in response. | The declaration by US President Barack Obama and his allies at a Chicago s... | | |
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