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Perspective: Esper Is Attempting the Biggest Defense Reform in a Generation
The memos reveal Esper as an ambitious reformer, with goals broader than predecessors Robert Gates, who closed Joint Forces Command; and Chuck Hagel, who slimmed various headquarters staffs.
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There is a ‘disincentive’ to tell the truth about progress in Afghanistan, Pentagon official says
The sunny outlooks reported by senior leaders in Afghanistan over the last two decades created a vicious cycle, a Defense Department special inspector general told lawmakers on Wednesday, because each successive rotation of troops was expected to produce results.
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US military resumes counter-Islamic State operations in Iraq
One official said some joint operations between the U.S. and Iraqi forces have already begun, but there are not yet as many as before. The official said details are still being worked out to restore the training of Iraqi forces, but that could happen relatively soon.
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Iran warning puts thousands of European troops in spotlight
"Today, the American soldier is in danger, tomorrow the European soldier could be in danger," President Hassan Rouhani said at a Cabinet meeting without elaborating. European countries have troops in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East, where they mainly operate alongside much larger U.S. deployments. Iran is allied with powerful armed groups in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.
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This Saudi princess is now representing the kingdom at the UNESCO
On Tuesday, Princess Haifa Al-Mogrin joined the ranks after being appointed as the country's permanent representative to the United Nations' Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The kingdom became a member of UNESCO's Executive Council back in November; the country's run is set to continue until 2023.
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Sergio Garcia hopes to ‘show the true Sergio’ in Saudi Arabia return
Garcia grabbed headlines for all the wrong reasons last year at the inaugural Saudi International, where he was disqualified during the third round for "serious misconduct" after damaging multiple greens. Video later surfaced showing him lashing out in a bunker the day prior. Garcia later issued an apology, stating that his conduct was "not who I truly am," and he will reportedly waive a likely six-figure appearance fee to return to the event later this month. The Spaniard, who just turned 40, is in the field this week at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and shared that he's "excited" to make amends.
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Prince Turki al-Faisal: Qasem Soleimani killing was a ‘wake-up call’ to Tehran
“The taking out of (Qasem) Soleimani definitely has been an important step to check at least some of the ambitions of Iran after its very provocative actions in the past year,” Saudi Arabian Prince Turki Al-Faisal told CNBC’s Hadley Gamble. “The attacks on the oil tankers, culminating in the attack on the Aramco facilities, and there was no response,” he said. “This was a sort of a wake-up call to the Iranian government and the Iranian leadership that they can’t get away with it.”
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Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Season set to end in style
More than 10 million people flocked to Riyadh Season, which is going to end with a bang at the King Fahd Stadium on Thursday, according to event organizers. The CEO of General Entertainment Authority, Faisal Bafarat, told the media on Tuesday that the season had achieved impressive results and numbers, including revenues and visitor numbers from inside and outside the Kingdom.
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JPMorgan sees scope for Saudi Aramco stock gains
JPMorgan is the first major brokerage to initiate coverage of Saudi Aramco with an “overweight,” setting a price target of SR37 ($9.86) per share and saying it sees scope for an increase in the energy giant’s proposed $75 billion base dividend. “Aramco is unique. In terms of quality of assets, scale and profitability it dwarfs just about any company globally,” BofA said in a note. “Yet, at current valuations, most of the outstanding fundamental factors are already priced in.”
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Russia government resigns after Putin proposes reforms that would weaken his successor
The entire Russian government is resigning, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev announced Wednesday, after President Vladimir Putin proposed reforms that would weaken his successor. Putin thanked members of the government for their work but added that "not everything worked out." Putin added that in the near future he would meet with each member of the cabinet. The mass resignation includes Medvedev.
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