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Pentagon fuel contract under scrutiny
The Pentagon's fuel deal with Kyrgyzstan, made necessary after the U.S. invasion of neighboring Afghanistan, is under scrutiny.
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Pentagon blocks officers from 9/11 hearing
The Pentagon has ordered several officers and intelligence analysts not to testify before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee about the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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Pentagon fuzzy on pre 9/11 Atta info
The U.S. Pentagon claims it has found no evidence to back up claims there was military intelligence on a bomber a year before the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
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5 U.S. citizens held in Iraq for terror
The Pentagon has revealed five people with dual U.S. citizenship are being held in military prisons in Iraq for aiding insurgents in violence.
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Military doctors said aiding Gitmo inquiry
Military doctors have been advising Guantanamo Bay interrogators on increasing stress levels and exploiting fears of detainees, it was reported Friday.
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Candidate claims Iran role in Afghan war
A candidate for Iran's presidency has said members of the country's Revolutionary Guards helped bring down the Taliban regime in Afghanistan.
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Newsweek retracts story on Koran
Newsweek magazine issued a retraction Monday of a story reporting that U.S. troops had desecrated the Koran, the Muslim holy book.
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Supplemental request delayed
The Pentagon cancelled a Monday briefing on its $82 billion supplemental request to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan because it was not complete.
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U.S. to increase soldiers' death benefits
The Pentagon is moving to retroactively increase the death benefit for survivors of soldiers killed in combat to as much as $500,000, the Washington Post said.
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Long-term approach for detainees sought
U.S. military and Pentagon officials have asked the White House for a more permanent approach to detainees the government is not prosecuting.
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