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US Military

# us-military - Thursday 21 March, 2013

From TheJournal.ie North Korea

North Korea threatens to strike US military bases

The threat comes as tensions on the Korean peninsula are at their highest level for years.

# us-military - Friday 12 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Shannon Airport

‘Legal violations’ caused by US military and CIA use of Shannon Airport outlined in new booklet

Irish peace groups have outlined the “aviation, human rights, and international humanitarian law” which are being violated by the use of the airport by foreign military.

# us-military - Thursday 11 October, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Protest

Group to hold anti-war protest outside Dáil

The Irish Anti War Movement is calling for an end to US military flights out of Shannon Airport.

# us-military - Monday 27 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Obama

Obama assassination plot uncovered in US murder case

Prosecutors say that four soldiers had planned to overthrow the US government.

# us-military - Thursday 19 April, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Prostitution

US agents ‘removed’ after Colombian prostitute scandal

Eight agents remain on administrative leave over scandal which emerged ahead of President Obama’s visit to Colombia.

# us-military - Wednesday 18 April, 2012

From TheJournal.ie US Military

Photos show US troops posing with corpses in Afghanistan

Photographs published in the Los Angeles Times today show US troops posing with the bodies of dead insurgents in Afghanistan.

# us-military - Sunday 25 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Afghanistan

US pays $50,000 per victim of night raid shooting spree – report

Afghan officials say that the US has paid out compensation following the murder of 16 civilians.

# us-military - Friday 23 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Afghanistan This post contains videos

Video: Investigation into dramatic Afghan helicopter crash

The ISAF aircraft struck the snow-covered ground, narrowly missing people on the ground.

From TheJournal.ie Afghanistan

US soldier to face murder charges over deaths of 17 Afghans

Staff Sergeant Robert Bales will also face charges of assault and a string of other offences, a military official says.

# us-military - Friday 16 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Afghanistan

US soldier ‘saw friend’s leg blown off’ on day before rampage

The family of shooting suspect has been moved to a military base for their own protection, according to officials.

# us-military - Tuesday 13 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Active Denial System This post contains videos

Video: Watch the US Military’s ‘heat beam’ weapon in action

The ‘active denial system’ directs an electromagnetic beam which feels like a sudden wave of heat.

From TheJournal.ie Afghanistan

Hundreds protest Afghan shootings as Taliban mounts attack on government

Gunmen targeted a government delegation as it visited relatives of the shooting victims.

# us-military - Monday 12 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Afghanistan

Taliban vows revenge over US soldier’s shooting spree

Threats follow shooting which claimed the lives of 16 Afghan civilians in Kandahar province.

# us-military - Tuesday 28 February, 2012

From TheJournal.ie 9/11

Some 9/11 victims’ remains went to landfill – Pentagon report

A report by the Pentagon has found that “several portions of remains” of people who died in the terrorist attacks were put in a landfill.

# us-military - Thursday 23 February, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Bradley Manning

Bradley Manning defers court plea in WikiLeaks case

The US Army private is accused of passing sensitive and classified information to WikiLeaks.

# us-military - Tuesday 21 February, 2012

From Business ETC Pinterest

In pictures: The US Army’s guide to Pinterest

Check out what the US military had to say about the increasingly popular social pinboard site.

# us-military - Monday 30 January, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Iraq

56 attacks a week in Iraq last year: report

Security firm says Iraqi security forces likely to remain under threat into 2012 after US troop withdrawal.

# us-military - Thursday 12 January, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Afghanistan This post contains videos

US investigates footage of ‘marines urinating on corpses’

Video footage appears to show US soldiers despoiling corspes in Afghanistan, but it not clear when or where it was filmed.

# us-military - Monday 9 January, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Sensitive

US army investigating loss of ‘sensitive’ weapons accessories

A $10,000 reward has been offered for information which leads to the recovery of the missing military gear.

# us-military - Thursday 22 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Wikileaks

Preliminary hearing of WikiLeaks source suspect Bradley Manning draws to a close

Manning will have to wait until mid-January to find out if he is to face trail for allegedly aiding the enemy.

# us-military - Sunday 18 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Iraq War

Elation as final US troops roll out of Iraq

The last American soldiers whooped and hugged as they crossed the border into neighbouring Kuwait.

# us-military - Wednesday 14 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Purple Heart

Military Christmas decorations accidentally sent to families of dead US Marines

The US military has apologised for the error, saying the packages were supposed to only go to living post-9/11 recipients of the Purple Heart medal.

From TheJournal.ie Drone

Second US spy drone crashes

The unmanned aircraft crashed while attempting to land at an airport in the Seychelles yesterday.

# us-military - Sunday 20 November, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Afghanistan

Afghan students protest US security pact negotiations

Protest follows tribal leaders’ decision to back negotiations for a new security agreement with the US.

# us-military - Friday 7 October, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Afghan War

In numbers: Ten years of the Afghan War

Check out TheJournal.ie’s overview of the decade that has passed since the US invasion of Afghanistan.

From TheJournal.ie Afghan War

Ten years on US still doesn’t know how to end Afghan conflict, says top commander

The former commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan says that the Iraq invasion complicated the Afghan conflict by turning public opinion.

# us-military - Thursday 11 August, 2011

From Business ETC Zooooooom This post contains videos

US military to trial world’s fastest-ever plane

The Falcon HTV-2, which will be launched at 3pm Irish time, can travel at 13,000mph – that’s Dublin to NYC in 14m 42sec.

# us-military - Thursday 23 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Afghanistan This post contains videos

Obama confirms troop withdrawal: “America, it is time to focus on nation building at home”

The US president says that having spent a trillion dollars on war, it’s time for the US to focus on jobs and innovation back home.

# us-military - Wednesday 22 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie In Numbers

In numbers: the US military campaign in Afghanistan

An overview of the facts and figures from the US decade-long campaign in Afghanistan.

# us-military - Monday 6 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Iraq

Five US soldiers killed in central Iraq

The deaths come despite US forces having disengaged from combat operations in the country last year.

# us-military - Wednesday 1 June, 2011

From Business ETC Wikileaks

Ex-hacker who led US authorities to Bradley Manning over WikiLeaks has no regrets

Adrian Lamo, 30, says he still considers Manning – who is facing a range of charges for allegedly supplying sensitive US military information to Wikileaks – a friend.

# us-military - Thursday 12 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Don't Ask Don't Tell

US lawmakers attempt to block openly gay military service

Amendments to a defence bill aim to maintain the ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy, which bans openly gay military service. The recognition of same-sex unions in the military is also under attack.

# us-military - Thursday 3 March, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Frankfurt

Man charged with murder after Frankfurt Airport gun attack

One person remains in critical condition after yesterday’s gun attack on a US military bus outside Frankfurt Airport, in which two people were killed.

# us-military - Monday 3 January, 2011

At last, some hurling!… in Belmont, New Hampshire

Ireland’s native stick sport is so hot right now in the States… after soldiers saw a match while stopping over at Shannon Airport.

# us-military - Wednesday 20 October, 2010

From TheJournal.ie USA

US military now accepting gay soldiers

Pentagon appeals decision to reverse “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy banning openly gay recruits.

# us-military - Friday 10 September, 2010

From TheJournal.ie US Military

Military ban on gays ruled ‘unconstitutional’

‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ law violates First Amendments, says Californian District Judge.

# us-military - Thursday 5 August, 2010

THE PENETAGON called on the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks to “do the right thing” tonight.

US authorities want the website’s administrators to hand over 15,000 unpublished documents and delete material from its website – the details contained in which are putting lives at risk according to the US military.

Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said that he hoped Wikileaks would concede to their demands, and added that the US military was the rightful owner of the material.

Last month, Wikileaks was responsible for the publication of over 90,000 documents concerning the conduct of allied forces in Afghanistan, known as The War Logs.

The material was given to Wikileaks by a member of the US military before the website’s editor, Julian Assagne, passed the documents on to several media outlets – The Guardian, The New York Times and Der Spiegel.

The War Logs outline how mistakes made by troops have led to the deaths of hundreds of Afghan civilians – and that many of these incidents have gone unreported by the British and American authorities.

The US defence department has accused Wikileaks of “having blood on its hands” by publishing some of the material it was given.

Of the tens of thousands of documents given to the website 15,000 documents remain unpublished. Wikileaks journalists felt these documents contained information that, if exposed, could endanger lives.

When asked what the next step would be if Wikileaks refused to grant the Pentagon’s demands, Morrell said: “If doing the right thing is not good enough for them, then we will figure out what other alternatives we have to compel them to do the right thing”.