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Gulf Prankster Possible Message Source

A threatening radio message at the end of a video showing Iranian patrol boats swarming near U.S. warships in the Persian Gulf may have come from a prankster rather than from the Iranian vessels, the Navy Times newspaper has reported.

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Obama: Fixing VA could take years
Source: Navy Times

President Barack Obama not only wants to improve the treatment of America's veterans, but also to reach out to homeless veterans, as well as those who have turned their backs on — or are unaware of — the benefits they've earned. By William H. McMichael - Staff writer

Pranked! The Voice in the "Iranian Speedboat Incident" May Have Been the Work of A Local Heckler Called "the Filipino Monkey"
Source: Telegraph

Threats to US ships in the Strait of Hormuz heard at the end of a Pentagon-released recording of an incident between Iranian patrol boats and US Navy warships last week may have been the work of a local heckler known as the "Filipino Monkey", The Navy Times has reported.

Confiscated weapons pile up in Iraq
Source: Navy Times

Coalition forces have uncovered more insurgent weapons caches in the first six months of this year than the entire previous year, Army Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, said Monday.

White House Calls Editorials Urging Rumsfeld Exit 'Shabby'
Source: Editor & Publisher

If reality doesn't adhere to the Bush world view, then reality must be discarded.White House spokesman Tony Snow said Saturday the president has shrugged off an editorial by the Military Times Media Group, which publishes the Army Times, Marine Times, Air Force Times and Navy Tim …

Loyalty. At What cost.....

For three years now President Bush has resisted calls for the removal of Sec. of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. He has the Presidents full confidence. In the Bush White House, loyalty is paramount, and it shall be rewarded.... But at what point does loyalty turn to stubborn arrogance?

4 Leading Military Papers: 'Rumsfeld Must Go'
Source: Editor & Publisher

An editorial set to appear on Monday -- election eve -- in four leading newspapers for the military calls for the resignation of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.

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