Monday, December 22, 2014

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 22, 2014



The Pentagon Has A New Name For ISIS -- CNN

Washington (CNN) -- There's yet another new name for ISIS among those fighting against the terror group. Daesh.

There is already some confusion in Washington about what to call ISIS. Barack Obama and other government leaders call the terror group operating in Iraq and Syria ISIL -- short for Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. CNN takes a different tack, calling the group ISIS -- Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

But when Army L. Gen. James Terry, commander of the Combined Joint Task Force was speaking Thursday to reporters at the Pentagon, he referred to ISIS by an acronym for al-Dawla al-Islamiya al-Iraq al-Sham - 'Daesh'.

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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- December 22, 2014

1,000 82nd Airborne Troops Iraq-Bound in January -- Defense News

US Airstrikes Targeting ISIS Cost Over $1 Billion, Pentagon Says -- IBTimes

US and Turkey plot alternative military training to fight ISIL -- CCTV

Hamas conducts rocket tests, drawing the attention of the Israeli military -- Jerusalem Post

Gantz: Israel Faces With Conflict on Multiple Fronts -- Defense News

US Approves $3 Billion Sale of Tanks, Armored Vehicles to Iraq -- Sputnik

Iraq Requests Abrams Tank, Humvee Sale -- Defense News

Russia to Accept Any Scenario With Mistral Helicopter Carriers -- Sputnik

Clock Ticking On Mistral Decision, Russia Tells France -- Defense News/AFP

Russia, India Finalizing Helicopter Deal: Reports -- Sputnik

Russian bombers buzz U.S. Pacific island of Guam -- Washington Times/Free beacon

North Korea 'had covert units in US in 1990s' -- The Telegraph

In North Korea, kids don’t even know the internet exists. So how did the country pull off the Sony hack? -- Quartz

Chinese Military Plane Crashes; 2 Deaths Reported -- AP

Military aircraft crashes in joint UAE-Egypt military exercise -- Al Arabiya

Canada Increases Global Reach With New Military Transporter -- Defense News/AFP

Air Force admits nuke flaws, but will fixes work? -- Robert Burns, AP

Drones Over Asia: Northop Grumman Wins a Massive Military Contract -- Motley Fool

McCain vows A-10 fleet has long life ahead -- The Hill

Pentagon Blocks Graphic Abuse Images -- Daily Beast

The horrific stories of CIA-sponsored torture that aren’t in the Senate report. -- Steven Watt, Slate

The Drop in Oil Prices Could Save the Pentagon Billions of Dollars -- Defense One

First auction of military Humvees to civilians lures bidders -- UPI

Industry Fears Massive Losses Through Espionage -- Defense News

Penalty for CIA’s computer search is said to be unlikely -- Washington Post

Obama's job approval plummets among US service members -- The Hill

Army’s options limited in Bergdahl case -- Washington Times

Pentagon Unveils New Weapons to Protect Santa -- US News and World Report

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