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    Một chiến hạm cu?a ha?i quân hoa?ng gia Anh, HMS Exeter, đang viếng thăm tha?nh phố Hô? Chí Minh trong vo?ng năm nga?y.
    Đây không pha?i la? chuyến viếng thăm đâ?u tiên.
    Năm 2002, chiến hạm Nottingham đaf la? chiến hạm đâ?u tiên cu?a ha?i quân hoa?ng gia đến viếng thăm Việt Nam, cufng ơ? ca?ng tha?nh phố Hô? Chí Minh.
    Gia?i thích vê? lý do cu?a nhưfng chuyến viếng thăm tương đối đê?u đặn na?y, ông Bob Karniol, chu? biên vu?ng Á châu va? Thái Bi?nh Dương cu?a Jane Defence, tập san chuyên nghiên cứu vê? các vấn đê? quốc pho?ng gia?i thích:
    "Hoa Ky? đaf có nhưfng cuộc viếng thăm cu?a các chiến hạm đến Việt Nam, chă?ng mấy khi Ha?i Quân Hoa?ng Gia có chiến hạm đến vu?ng tha?nh ra theo tôi nghif la? họ ca?m thấy có thê? viếng thăm Việt Nam vi? Hoa Ky? đaf có nhưfng cuộc thăm viếng."
    Theo ông Bob Karniol, Anh quốc không co?n duy tri? sự hiện diện quân sự lớn trong vu?ng.
    "Họ có một sự hiện diện nho?, một căn cứ ha?i quân nho? ơ? Brunei va? một đơn vị Gurkha ơ? đó. Nhưng Anh Quốc đaf có nhưfng cố gắng bán vuf khí cho Việt Nam."
    Chuyến thăm có ve? mang ca? tính cách thương mại va? chính tri. Va? thật ra đó chính la? trươ?ng hợp chung cu?a nhưfng cuộc thăm viếng như thế na?y.
    Trong thơ?i gian thăm viếng, các sif quan cao cấp cu?a chiến hạm sef có nhưfng cuộc gặp gơf với các chi? huy cu?a ha?i quân Việt Nam va? thu?y thu? đoa?n sef có một số hoạt động dân vận.
    Chiến hạm HMS Exeter đaf tham dự trận Falklands năm 1982, va? trận chiến vu?ng Vịnh lâ?n trước hô?i năm 1991. Đây la? một khu trục hạm với một thu?y thu? đoa?n 266 ngươ?i ca? nam va? nưf.
    Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/vietnamese/regionalnews/story/2004/05/040527_ukmilitaryvisit.shtml
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    Mẽo đang cài quân cờ để tẩy ghẻ
    Pentagon to stress speed over mass
    By Bill Gertz
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES
    The Bush administration is nearing completion of a new defense posture that will shift troops and weapons overseas and emphasize rapid deployment over numbers of troops, tanks, ships and aircraft.
    "In general, in capabilities, you can just basically look at the lessons learned out of Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, that speed is more important than mass," a Bush administration official said, referring to the names for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
    Four Bush administration officials from the Pentagon, State Department and White House National Security Council staff said talks are under way with foreign governments in Europe and Asia, including China, about the new basing and power-projection plans.
    The officials briefed reporters at the Pentagon on the con***ion of anonymity.
    "We need to be rapidly deployable in the capabilities that we have," one official said. "And that rapid deployability is not just in a particular asset, but it''s in the whole architecture. It''s from the command and control piece, to the major operating units, to the support pieces."
    The officials provided no specifics on the plans to move troops and weapons.
    However, other defense officials said major force structure changes will be made in Asia and Europe.
    In Asia, ad***ional submarines will be deployed at the Pacific island of Guam, where three attack submarines were moved recently. Up to three more attack submarines will be based in Guam to be better positioned to respond to a Chinese attack on Taiwan, officials said.
    Also in Asia, the Navy is planning to move another aircraft carrier battle group farther west, probably to Hawaii, to be better positioned to deal with any conflict on the Korean Peninsula.
    The Pentagon announced this week that it planned to move 12,500 troops from South Korea, where about 37,000 are currently deployed. About 3,000 will be sent as relief troops to Iraq.
    In Europe, military commanders are planning to cut the number of troops and forces in Germany and create smaller bases in Eastern Europe, possibly in Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Bulgaria.
    One official said that in order to create more mobile forces, the military will create a more "rotational force" that is part of what is being called a new "presence policy."
    The policy calls for having troops and weapons in places where they might be needed.
    Officials said the new forces structure is based on the concept that predicting conflicts and the need for U.S. and allied troops is difficult.
    "Globally, since we can''t predict where the next fight will be, we want to make sure that we have the ability to get [forces] forward, and that''s key to the strategy," one official said.
    Ad***ionally, the new strategy will call for having more forces deployed farther from U.S. shores.
    Arms and equipment also will be "prepositioned" in locations where troops can be sent to meet up with them rapidly.
    "One part of the policy is ... to be able to seize the initiative in any conflict," the official said. "And that''s why there''s a lot of moving forward capability."
    Related link: http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20040609-113532-6340r.htm
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    Pentagon to stress speed over mass
    By Bill Gertz
    THE WASHINGTON TIMES
    The Bush administration is nearing completion of a new defense posture that will shift troops and weapons overseas and emphasize rapid deployment over numbers of troops, tanks, ships and aircraft.
    "In general, in capabilities, you can just basically look at the lessons learned out of Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, that speed is more important than mass," a Bush administration official said, referring to the names for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
    Four Bush administration officials from the Pentagon, State Department and White House National Security Council staff said talks are under way with foreign governments in Europe and Asia, including China, about the new basing and power-projection plans.
    The officials briefed reporters at the Pentagon on the con***ion of anonymity.
    "We need to be rapidly deployable in the capabilities that we have," one official said. "And that rapid deployability is not just in a particular asset, but it''s in the whole architecture. It''s from the command and control piece, to the major operating units, to the support pieces."
    The officials provided no specifics on the plans to move troops and weapons.
    However, other defense officials said major force structure changes will be made in Asia and Europe.
    In Asia, ad***ional submarines will be deployed at the Pacific island of Guam, where three attack submarines were moved recently. Up to three more attack submarines will be based in Guam to be better positioned to respond to a Chinese attack on Taiwan, officials said.
    Also in Asia, the Navy is planning to move another aircraft carrier battle group farther west, probably to Hawaii, to be better positioned to deal with any conflict on the Korean Peninsula.
    The Pentagon announced this week that it planned to move 12,500 troops from South Korea, where about 37,000 are currently deployed. About 3,000 will be sent as relief troops to Iraq.
    In Europe, military commanders are planning to cut the number of troops and forces in Germany and create smaller bases in Eastern Europe, possibly in Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Bulgaria.
    One official said that in order to create more mobile forces, the military will create a more "rotational force" that is part of what is being called a new "presence policy."
    The policy calls for having troops and weapons in places where they might be needed.
    Officials said the new forces structure is based on the concept that predicting conflicts and the need for U.S. and allied troops is difficult.
    "Globally, since we can''t predict where the next fight will be, we want to make sure that we have the ability to get [forces] forward, and that''s key to the strategy," one official said.
    Ad***ionally, the new strategy will call for having more forces deployed farther from U.S. shores.
    Arms and equipment also will be "prepositioned" in locations where troops can be sent to meet up with them rapidly.
    "One part of the policy is ... to be able to seize the initiative in any conflict," the official said. "And that''s why there''s a lot of moving forward capability."
    Related link: http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20040609-113532-6340r.htm
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    Mẽo tặng NC tiền chống AIDS. Nghe có vẻ hơi bị hợp lí .
    Bush Defends Inclusion of Vietnam in AIDS Fund
    Wed Jun 23, 2004 12:49 PM ET
    By Adam Entous
    PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - President Bush dismissed criticism of his decision to make Vietnam eligible for funds under a global AIDS initiative on Wednesday and said Washington was moving on from an era of bitterness with Hanoi.
    Some AIDS activists questioned the decision to add the communist state and former U.S. enemy to the list of nations that can benefit from the $15 billion dollar program, saying Asian giants India and China needed the money more urgently.
    Bush defended his choice, citing a rapid rise in HIV infections in
    Vietnam, especially among the young. "We believe that Vietnam deserves this special help. We''re putting a history of bitterness behind us with Vietnam," Bush said.
    Only a fraction of the $15 billion promised for the five-year program has been distributed so far, but Bush said his administration was accelerating its efforts.
    He said the United States would soon release $500 million to provide more immediate AIDS relief. "We need to move quickly," he said. "We are fighting one of the great tragedies of human history."
    Some AIDS activists have accused him of not living up to his
    commitment. Congress approved $2.4 billion for this year and is
    expected to provide about $2.8 billion in fiscal 2005. AIDS groups lobbied for $3 billion a year.
    The groups complained that Bush''s proposed budget would cut assistance by almost two-thirds to the U.N.-backed Global Fund to Fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, threatening its operations in Africa.
    COUNTRIES "IN DENIAL"
    Bush formally announced his decision to include Vietnam during a speech to community activists in Philadelphia, although U.S. officials had provided details on Tuesday.
    "Vietnam is cooperative and wants help. In other words, they recognize they have a problem, which, by the way, is an important part of battling the pandemic," he said.
    Bush criticized other countries as "in denial" about the crisis they face while "in the meantime, people are dying." Though Bush did not single out any of these countries by name, congressional aides said he was referring to India.
    Vietnam''s selection took many AIDS experts and activists by surprise. They had widely expected India, where 4.5 million people carry the AIDS virus, to be the 15th country eligible to participate in the program.
    "While Vietnam needs and deserves assistance, the question must be asked, ''Why not India or China, which are facing explosive epidemics''? asked Paul Zeitz, executive Director of the Global AIDS Alliance.
    "These countries were identified as the Next Wave crisis countries by the National Intelligence Council in an October 2002 report, and addressing the epidemic there is matter of global security."
    Bush came to the election battleground state of Pennsylvania to
    highlight the AIDS initiative as a cornerstone of his "compassionate" conservative agenda in his campaign for the November vote.
    Apart from Vietnam, the 14 other "focus countries" are in Africa and the Caribbean, and the initiative is particularly popular with
    African-Americans, a group that overwhelmingly supports the Democrats.
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    Bush Defends Inclusion of Vietnam in AIDS Fund
    Wed Jun 23, 2004 12:49 PM ET
    By Adam Entous
    PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - President Bush dismissed criticism of his decision to make Vietnam eligible for funds under a global AIDS initiative on Wednesday and said Washington was moving on from an era of bitterness with Hanoi.
    Some AIDS activists questioned the decision to add the communist state and former U.S. enemy to the list of nations that can benefit from the $15 billion dollar program, saying Asian giants India and China needed the money more urgently.
    Bush defended his choice, citing a rapid rise in HIV infections in
    Vietnam, especially among the young. "We believe that Vietnam deserves this special help. We''re putting a history of bitterness behind us with Vietnam," Bush said.
    Only a fraction of the $15 billion promised for the five-year program has been distributed so far, but Bush said his administration was accelerating its efforts.
    He said the United States would soon release $500 million to provide more immediate AIDS relief. "We need to move quickly," he said. "We are fighting one of the great tragedies of human history."
    Some AIDS activists have accused him of not living up to his
    commitment. Congress approved $2.4 billion for this year and is
    expected to provide about $2.8 billion in fiscal 2005. AIDS groups lobbied for $3 billion a year.
    The groups complained that Bush''s proposed budget would cut assistance by almost two-thirds to the U.N.-backed Global Fund to Fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, threatening its operations in Africa.
    COUNTRIES "IN DENIAL"
    Bush formally announced his decision to include Vietnam during a speech to community activists in Philadelphia, although U.S. officials had provided details on Tuesday.
    "Vietnam is cooperative and wants help. In other words, they recognize they have a problem, which, by the way, is an important part of battling the pandemic," he said.
    Bush criticized other countries as "in denial" about the crisis they face while "in the meantime, people are dying." Though Bush did not single out any of these countries by name, congressional aides said he was referring to India.
    Vietnam''s selection took many AIDS experts and activists by surprise. They had widely expected India, where 4.5 million people carry the AIDS virus, to be the 15th country eligible to participate in the program.
    "While Vietnam needs and deserves assistance, the question must be asked, ''Why not India or China, which are facing explosive epidemics''? asked Paul Zeitz, executive Director of the Global AIDS Alliance.
    "These countries were identified as the Next Wave crisis countries by the National Intelligence Council in an October 2002 report, and addressing the epidemic there is matter of global security."
    Bush came to the election battleground state of Pennsylvania to
    highlight the AIDS initiative as a cornerstone of his "compassionate" conservative agenda in his campaign for the November vote.
    Apart from Vietnam, the 14 other "focus countries" are in Africa and the Caribbean, and the initiative is particularly popular with
    African-Americans, a group that overwhelmingly supports the Democrats.
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    Theo tin tu bao QDND thi theo ke hoach mot chien ham thuoc ham doi 7 se ghe tham Da Nang .
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    Theo tin tu bao QDND thi theo ke hoach mot chien ham thuoc ham doi 7 se ghe tham Da Nang .
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