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| COLE
VISITS ROTA — The guided missile destroyer USS Cole moors
at Pier 3 Naval Station Rota, Spain, during the Cole's first
overseas port visit following its transit from Norfolk, Va.,
Dec. 9, 2003. The Cole is conducting its first overseas deployment
since being damaged by a terrorist attack in Aden, Yemen,
Oct. 12, 2000. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Petty Officer Dan
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| RUMSFELD |
| Space, Missile Defense Is
Now ‘America’s Highest Priority’ |
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| By Gerry J. Gilmore /
American Forces Press Service |
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 10, 2003 - Defending
America, its overseas military and its allies from ballistic missiles
laden with weapons of mass destruction "is now America's highest
priority," Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld noted today.
In prepared remarks provided by video feed to attendees of an Association
of the United States Army-sponsored space and missile defense symposium
in El Paso, Texas, Rumsfeld noted that some rogue states that sponsor
terrorism "either have or are working hard to acquire nuclear,
chemical or biological weapons of mass destruction and the long-range
missiles necessary to deliver them."
This means, Rumsfeld said, "we
have truly entered a new age - one that may well be the most dangerous
America,
and the democracies of the world, have ever faced." More |
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| Iraqi Reconstruction Contract Bids
to be Limited to Coalition |
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| By Jim Garamone / American Forces Press Service |
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WASHINGTON,
Dec. 10, 2003 — Only nations committed to the Operation Iraqi
Freedom may bid on contracts to rebuild Iraq, Pentagon officials
said today.
Nations that are not part of the coalition cannot serve
as prime contractors for any of the $18.6 billion in reconstruction funds provided
by Congress as part of the Fiscal 2004 Defense Supplemental.
The administration
had three choices: It could limit bids to only U.S. firms; it could open the
bids to all nations; or it could limit bids in some fashion,
said Pentagon spokesman Lawrence Di Rita. “There are countries that
made a commitment to Iraq in a certain way,” Di
Rita said. More |
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| Bremer: Coalition Will Strive to
Ensure Equality for All Iraqis |
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| By Donna Miles / American Forces Press Service |
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WASHINGTON,
Dec. 10, 2003 — Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III, administrator
of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, observed Human
Rights Day today by promising that the coalition would continue
to work to ensure equality for all Iraqis.
"The laws of God and man alike insist that all people,
including women, have rights, equality and justice," said Bremer in observing
the 54th anniversary of the signing of the United Nations General Assembly's
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which recognizes that "the inherent
dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family
is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world." More |
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U.S.
Defense Dept. slides with
facts &
figures on reconstruction efforts in Iraq. |
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| U.S.
State Dept. fact
sheet on the latest developments in restoring Iraq's
essential services, security, economy & governance. |
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| Defense
officials provide an update on
the Coalition Provisional Authority & the Iraqi Governing
Council agreement that outlines the process of restoring
Iraq's sovereignty and the adoption of a permanent constitution. |
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Morale High on USS Cole’s
Maiden Voyage Since Attack |
ROTA, Spain, Dec. 10, 2003 (NNS) — USS Cole made its first overseas port visit Dec. 9 at Naval Station Rota, Spain, on its “maiden” deployment since it was bombed in the port of Yemen, Oct. 12, 2000, and subsequent repair in Pascagoula, Miss., at an estimated cost of $250 million.
Despite its history, crewmembers are excited at the opportunity to return to the fight against terrorism. Although few blast survivors remain assigned to Cole, Ensign James Culnen, force protection officer, said the crew is glad to be back at sea doing what the ship was designed to do. “We’re all happy to get [the ship] out,” Culnen said. More
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Local Tips Successful
for
Task Force ‘All American’ |
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RAMADI, Iraq, Dec. 11, 2003 - The 82nd Airborne Division and
attached units, also known as
Task Force “All American,” continued operations
within the Al Anbar Province to provide security and assistance
to the Iraqi people, according to U.S. Central Command officials.
During the past 24 hours, the Task Force has conducted
25 offensive operations, six cordon and searches and 19
raids. Soldiers also conducted 178 patrols, including seven
joint patrols with the Iraqi Border Guard and Iraqi Police. More |
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Ninth-Grade Winners
Offer Their Insights |
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 4, 2003 - Elicia Cataldo of Misawa, Japan, has been taught all her life to be thankful for the freedoms she enjoys, but knows that freedom “was not truly free.”
In her entry in the Weekly Reader’s Operation Tribute to Freedom essay contest, Elicia wrote about the sad separation she felt while her father and his fellow airmen in the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing deployed to Qatar. More |
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