National Security


WASHINGTON - The Defense Department says it has paid $47,000 to destroy 9,500 copies of a former Army intelligence officer's war memoir that the Pentagon contends threatened national security.

WASHINGTON - U.S. computer systems need more protection from attacks, but making networks less vulnerable must be done carefully to avoid disrupting people's online activities, the head of the military's Cyber Command said Thursday.
POLITICAL INSIDER: John Bolton weighs a WH run
WASHINGTON - Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton says he's considering a White House run.
China's Hu calls for stable ties with US
BEIJING - Trying to smooth over recently rocky relations before a visit to Washington, Chinese President Hu Jintao told American officials on Wednesday that he wants to see healthy and stable ties between the two countries.
Obama to hold national security sitdown on Iraq
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama sits down Wednesday with his national security team to talk about Iraq.
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