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13.01.10

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by KYLE MIZOKAMI

* U.N. peacekeepers in Haiti suffer casualties in earthquake

* F-35C may be too expensive for U.S. Navy to operate

* Vanity Fair article on American snipers

* Afghan civilian deaths by U.S. and allies down, Taliban up

* “Is Military Power Becoming Obsolete?”

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