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US announces $125 million in military aid for Ukraine


US announces $125 million in military aid for Ukraine
March 1
A U.S. Navy Mark VI patrol boat navigates into the well deck of dock landing ship Ashland at Naval Base Guam on Feb. 21, 2021. (Sgt. Danny Gonzalez/U.S. Marine Corps)
Updated 3/2/2021 at 10:55 am EST: During the announcement of the Ukraine package, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said the equipment was being paid for by Foreign Military Financing dollars. The department later clarified that FMF funding was not used; instead this package is funded through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI). This story has been updated to reflect that.
WASHINGTON The Pentagon announced Monday a $125 million military aid package for Ukraine, the first of its kind under the Biden administration. ....

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South Korea's military modernization bigger problem than North Korea


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South Korean soldiers during a military exercise in Cheorwon-gun, South Korea, May 20, 2015.
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Despite North Korea s flashy displays of weaponry, South Korea s military is still seen as having qualitative and technological advantages.
But Seoul s foundering effort to modernize its forces over the past two decades means it may not be equipped to fend off a North Korean attack.
In the dead of night on January 14, North Korea held yet another military parade in Pyongyang.
It was essentially a repeat of the military parade in October, which was described as a new look for the Korean People s Army (KPA), showcasing new tanks, missiles, armored vehicles, uniforms, and other military equipment. ....

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Norquist issues guidance on breakup of CMO office


Norquist issues guidance on breakup of CMO office
January 12
Deputy Secretary of Defense David Norquist, right, and then-Chief Management Officer Lisa Hershman share a laugh in May 2019. Norquist is now in charge of breaking up Hershman s office. (Lisa Ferdinando/U.S. Defense Department)
WASHINGTON With the Pentagon’s chief management officer role officially disestablished by Congress, Deputy Secretary of Defense David Norquist has issued guidance on where the authorities and personnel associated with that office will go.
While the CMO team “attempted to make the best use of the structure that Congress gave them,” ultimately Congress concluded a new approach was needed, Norquist told a small group of reporters in a Monday call. As a result, the CMO’s office was officially disestablished with the Jan. 1 passage of the National Defense Authorization Act, which charged Norquist to handle the logistics. ....

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CNN Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer November 20, 2019 22:58:00

As well as 10 other allies and partners from the balkans to the caucuses. strengthening ukraine s capacity to defend itself against russian aggression is central to my team s mission. the united states and our allies provide ukraine with security assistance because it is in our national security interests to deter russian aggression around the world. we also provide security assistance so ukraine can negotiate a peace with russia from a position of strength. the human toll continues to climb in this ongoing war with 13,000 ukraines lives lost since the invasion. these sacrifices are in my mind as i lead efforts to provide vital training and equipment and assistance to the ukrainian armed forces. i have also supported a robust ukrainian defense program of defense reform to insure the ....

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