Thursday, January 27, 2011

'Desert Storm' anniversary begins in Kuwait

'Desert Storm' anniversary begins in Kuwait: "A re-enactment of the liberation of Qaruh Island in Kuwait, Jan. 24, kicked off a month of festivities marking 50 years of Kuwait's independence and 20 years of Kuwait's liberation from Saddam Hussein's Iraqi forces.

Qaruh Island was the first piece of land liberated by Kuwait and U.S. Forces, and was the first action of Operation Desert Storm.

"We have a long-term commitment to this region, and for the past 20 years we have proved that it is a commitment of deeds and not just words," said Lt. Gen. William G. Webster, Third Army commanding general. "The events over the course of the next few weeks will further illustrate that our partnership is that of equals, who are committed to peace, prosperity and freedom throughout the region."

Throughout February, Kuwait, U.S. and coalition partners will participate in a number of events culminating with a parade Feb. 26, which will be attended by Desert Storm veterans from Kuwait and all partner nations.

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NATO Missile Defense for Europe





NATO has agreed to provide ballistic missile defense or BMD for all of Europe. This NATO BMD will protect NATO (European and American) military forces in Europe. It will also – for the very first time – protect the civilian population throughout Europe from ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction launched from the Middle East.
Much of this NATO missile defense for Europe – known as the European Phased Adaptive Approach – will actually be provided by the United States armed forces. This will include seaborne AEGIS missile defense on board US Navy ships in the Mediterranean, as well as land based radars and interceptor missiles.
This e-book describes how NATO missile defense for Europe will be organized and implemented.