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US Missile Defense Set to Get Early Start

Bradley Graham | Washington Post | February 1, 2004

"The Pentagon plans to begin operation of a national missile defense system this summer, putting the first missile interceptors on alert weeks ahead of a previous autumn deadline." [more]

30,000 More Soldiers Approved by Rumsfeld

Bradley Graham | Washington Post | January 29, 2004

"Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, invoking emergency powers, has authorized the Army to grow temporarily by 30,000 troops above its congressionally approved limit of 482,000 to facilitate a restructuring of forces severely strained by operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and counterterrorism missions elsewhere." [more]

Bush Revises Views On 'Combat' in Iraq

Dana Milbank and Bradley Graham | Washington Post | August 19, 2003

"The description of active combat in Iraq was one of several statements Bush made in the interview that differed with earlier administration positions." [more]

Military Warns Soldiers Against Public Criticism

Bradley Graham | Washington Post | August 8, 2003

" 'I don't believe that anyone who's wearing a uniform in this country in a public forum should be critical of the chain of command. Period,' [one] general said." [more]

US Has No Plans to Count Civilian Casualties

Bradley Graham and Dan Morgan | Washington Post | April 15, 2003

"The Pentagon said yesterday that it has no plans to determine how many Iraqi civilians may have been killed or injured or suffered property damage as a result of U.S. military operations in Iraq." [more]

Moussaoui Case May Be Moved to Military Tribunal

Bradley Graham and Dan Eggen | Washington Post | November 11, 2002

Frustrated by obstacles in the civilian prosecution of Zacarias Moussaoui, the Bush administration is looking at changing course and attempting to bring the accused al Qaeda terrorist before a military tribunal, government officials said yesterday. [more]

In First Step, US Sends War Planners to Gulf

Bradley Graham | Washington Post | October 12, 2002

"The decision to send the Army and Marine teams follows other steps by the Bush administration in recent weeks also pointing toward heightened preparations for war, including a gradual buildup of military equipment in the Gulf region, training exercises by U.S. troops likely to take part in an invasion and accelerated maintenance of aircraft carriers that could be sent from U.S. ports." [more]

US Expands Role in Philippines

Bradley Graham | Washington Post | June 20, 2002

"U.S. authorities will not press for extending the operation beyond its scheduled expiration. [This] represents a substantial scaling back of an operation that, when announced late last year, was hailed by the Bush administration as an important new front in the war on terrorism. The focus on helping Philippine forces crush the ragtag militant Muslim group Abu Sayyaf has proven more of a sideshow to the worldwide counterterrorism campaign. It has been marked by a botched effort to rescue two American missionaries held hostage by Abu Sayyaf and the failure to eliminate the rebels." [more]

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