International Herald Tribune
| 1 year ago
Defense Chief Shrugs Off Objections to Drones Pool photo by Jim Watson/Reuters Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta at a welcoming ceremony at the Defense Ministry in New Delhi, India on Wednesday...Panetta brushed aside concerns on Wednesday that drone...
NewKerala
| 1 year ago
Defence Secretary Leon Panetta on Wednesday said the two nations are leaders in technology development and can do incredible work together. "I want to stress that the United States is firmly committed to providing the best defense technology possible...
International Business Times
| 1 year ago
Share This Story Panetta arrived in the India n capital of New Delhi on Tuesday for a two-day parley with senior Indian officials. He has already met with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon. Panetta's...
Epoch Times
| 1 year ago
June 5, 2012 Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta speaks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a meeting at the prime minister's office in New Delhi on June 5. (Jim Watson/AFP/GettyImages) U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is visiting India...
Voice of America
| 1 year ago
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, second left, speaks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a meeting at the Prime Minister's office in New Delhi, India, June 5, 2012. June 05, 2012 U.S. officials say Defense Secretary Leon Panetta will...
Voice of America
| 1 year ago
VOA News June 05, 2012 Chinese state media warned Tuesday, that Washington's planned military shift towards the Asia-Pacific threatens to create rifts between the two countries and may upset regional stability. The warnings come days after Defense...
Fox News
| 1 year ago
Vietnam The Vietnamese government has announced it will open three previously restricted sites for excavation by the U.S. to search for troop remains from the war. The announcement from Vietnam Minister of Defense Phung Quang Thanh comes as U.S.
Channel NewsAsia
| 1 year ago
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Sunday a former port used by US forces in the Vietnam War could play a pivotal role in the American military's shift towards the Asia-Pacific...With new plans to shift the majority of the US naval fleet to the...
AP Online
| 1 year ago
The ship has a largely civilian crew and is used to move military supplies to U.S. forces around the world.
The U.S. military's Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command has six recovery teams and two investigative teams in Vietnam searching for...