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- “Furloughs: “A new day for federal service!” Cartwright loses his security clearance; Drones moved from Djibouti; Is Bill Caldwell in trouble?; Carter to announce Navy Yard panel; Syria solution came from an all-night bender (JK!); and a bit more.
- Forget the Handshake
- The wolf closest to the door at the Pentagon; Is Iran fahreal?; the Navy Yard shooter lied, the military says; A hate crime in New York; Stimson: Do these 27 things and save $50 billion; A retired Marine colonel sounds off; and a bit more.
- Armageddon 2
- Mapped: Africa's Islamic Militants and Their Targets
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- A chemical weapons gold rush; The senior airman behind the embassy shutdown; Marcel Lettre’s first Tweet; A deck of cards outside the Penty? Kleinfeld, turning it down at Truman; And a bit more. [Presented today by Lockheed Martin.]
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- “Obviously something went wrong"; A new process for clearances; On Syria, did the military “betray” Obama?; JIEDDO’s Tweeter voice, silenced; Rouhani: no war with any country; and a bit more. [presented today by Lockheed Martin.]
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