+ Follow Hagel Tag
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[Title] => Hagel: US to build capacities of Asia-Pacific allies
[Summary] => As the Philippine military gears toward a minimum credible defense capability, the United States vowed to assist its Southeast Asian allies to be militarily stronger.
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[Title] => General: Islamic State fighters on their heels
[Summary] => Islamic State fighters have lost the initiative in Iraq and are now "on defense" with far less ability to generate the kind of ground maneuvers that enabled the extremists to capture large chunks of Iraq earlier this year, a senior US general said yesterday.
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[Title] => More US troops than planned to stay in Afghanistan
[Summary] => The United States will keep about 1,000 more troops in Afghanistan than planned early next year to fill a temporary NATO troop gap in the new mission to train and advise Afghan security forces, US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Saturday on his final visit to this war-weary country as Pentagon chief.
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[Title] => For Obama and the Pentagon, an uneasy relationship
[Summary] => On a trip to Afghanistan during President Barack Obama's first term, Defense Secretary Robert Gates was stunned to find a telephone line at the military's special operations headquarters that linked directly back to a top White House national security official.
[DatePublished] => 2014-11-30 06:23:13
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[Title] => Woman tops US defense chief shortlist
[Summary] => Michele Flournoy, formerly the Pentagon's policy chief and among President Barack Obama's more hawkish advisers, could be in line to become the first woman to lead the U.S. military after Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel's resignation.
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[Title] => AP Source: Hagel resigning as Defense secretary
[Summary] => Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel announced yesterday he is stepping down, leaving under pressure following a rocky tenure in which he has struggled to break through the White House's insular team of national security advisers.
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[Title] => Hagel says US speeding up training of Iraqi forces
[Summary] => Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says the U.S. military is accelerating its efforts to train and advise Iraqi forces fighting Islamic State militants.
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[Title] => Hagel: US needs game-changing military innovation
[Summary] => Wary of a more muscular Russia and China, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Saturday the Pentagon will make a new push for fresh thinking and creative ideas about how the US can keep and extend its military superiority despite tighter budgets and 13 years of war.
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[Title] => US defense chief considers new military-wide Ebola policy
[Summary] => The U.S. military chiefs recommended to Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Tuesday that he require all troops returning from Ebola response missions in West Africa be kept in supervised isolation for 21 days, the Pentagon said.
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[Title] => US, SKorea agree to delay wartime control transfer
[Summary] => The United States on Thursday agreed to maintain wartime control of South Korean troops in the event of an attack by North Korea for the foreseeable future, delaying the transfer of authority to Seoul that had been scheduled for 2015.
[DatePublished] => 2014-10-24 07:00:19
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[Title] => General: Islamic State fighters on their heels
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[Title] => Hagel says US speeding up training of Iraqi forces
[Summary] => Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says the U.S. military is accelerating its efforts to train and advise Iraqi forces fighting Islamic State militants.
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[Title] => Hagel: US needs game-changing military innovation
[Summary] => Wary of a more muscular Russia and China, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Saturday the Pentagon will make a new push for fresh thinking and creative ideas about how the US can keep and extend its military superiority despite tighter budgets and 13 years of war.
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[Title] => US defense chief considers new military-wide Ebola policy
[Summary] => The U.S. military chiefs recommended to Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Tuesday that he require all troops returning from Ebola response missions in West Africa be kept in supervised isolation for 21 days, the Pentagon said.
[DatePublished] => 2014-10-29 09:15:39
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[Title] => US, SKorea agree to delay wartime control transfer
[Summary] => The United States on Thursday agreed to maintain wartime control of South Korean troops in the event of an attack by North Korea for the foreseeable future, delaying the transfer of authority to Seoul that had been scheduled for 2015.
[DatePublished] => 2014-10-24 07:00:19
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