Panetta, Leon
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The president's cabinet selections will set the tone for his next term.
Despite Afghanistan pull-out, Defense Secretary advocates 'investing' in military.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Thursday there can be no doubt that terrorists had planned and carried out the attack on the U.S. Consulate in eastern Libya two weeks ago that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans.
Defense report calls for a 5,000-Marine amphibious group to patrol China's neighborhood.
Sen. Leahy, defense secretary say for future wars Washington must resist using national 'credit card'
Gen. Mark Welsh's ties to Leon Panetta suggest the Air Force would gain clout inside the Pentagon.
The Pentagon chief has traveled on military aircraft to his home more than two dozen times since last July.
Speier explains the challenges of dealing with sexual assault in the military.
A Senior U.S. General says "Only Iranian people can stop this program."
An Israeli attack of Iran would destabilize the region and would not be wise, as many top officials have pointed out.












