Thursday linkage

by Fergus Hanson - 11 March 2010 1:47PM

  • North Korea has 'created an army division in charge of newly developed intermediate-range missiles capable of striking U.S. forces in Japan and Guam'.
  • Hungry Beast examines a Defence Department payroll 'anomaly' for deployed soldiers. Fixing it is reportedly running into political problems.
  • Updating our previous links on extremists in Aceh, Indonesian police have confirmed the link between their Jakarta raid and counter-terrorism operations in Aceh.
  • Business Spectator’s Robert Gottliebsen has responded to Sam’s post on the Joint Strike Fighter. Sam will have more on this issue next week.

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