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U.S. Pacific Command is America's oldest

and largest unified combatant command.

Since 1947, USPACOM sailors, soldiers, marines, airmen,

and coast guardsmen stand watch across half the planet.

From Hollywood to Bollywood, the Arctic to the Antarctic,

USPACOM is responsible for military operations

in an area roughly 52% of the Earth's surface.

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USPACOM protects and defends the territory

of the United States, its people, and its interests

for security cooperation with allies and partners,

reinforcing the rules based international order,

responding to contingencies,

deterring aggression,

and if, and when necessary, fighting to win.

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USPACOM, the security partner of choice

in the Indo-Asian-Pacific region.

For more infomation >> U.S. PACOM - America's Oldest Combatant Command - Duration: 1:03.

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INDIA, US PITCH FOR FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION, UNIMPEDED COMMERCE - Duration: 2:37.

For more infomation >> INDIA, US PITCH FOR FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION, UNIMPEDED COMMERCE - Duration: 2:37.

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COREY FIELDMAN STARTS TRUTH CAMPAING TO EXPOSE U S ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY - Duration: 1:19.

COREY FIELDMAN STARTS TRUTH CAMPAING TO EXPOSE U.S. ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY

U asked 4 it....U got it...LETS DO THIS!

Corey Fieldman addressed the public in a new Youtube video.

He intends to reveal the truth about America's entertainment industry with the help of a

legal team.

He intends to tell his story in a movie.

For this he has created an Indiegogo Campaign:

Most people do what they are lead to believe, and what they are familiar with.

He is familiar with making movies, thus he believes this is the proper route to take.

He is also lead to believe that it requires money to make an impact upon the world.

He is an actor by trade, not a politician, social leader, or journalist.

ee video - COREY FELDMAN'S TRUTH CAMPAIGN The link is below in our description

For more infomation >> COREY FIELDMAN STARTS TRUTH CAMPAING TO EXPOSE U S ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY - Duration: 1:19.

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New Security Changes For U.S. Flights From Abroad - Duration: 0:34.

For more infomation >> New Security Changes For U.S. Flights From Abroad - Duration: 0:34.

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DHS director: 'Heaven help us' if budget deal isn't made - Duration: 1:26.

For more infomation >> DHS director: 'Heaven help us' if budget deal isn't made - Duration: 1:26.

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Incheon Int'l Airport begins security interviews for U.S.-bound travellers - Duration: 2:07.

The United States is requiring incoming flights from other countries to implement tougher

security measures, including passenger interviews.

Korea's main gateway, Incheon International Airport, began the new screening today.

But despite reports the process could create an hour or more delay, that wasn't the case,

at least on day one.

Park Hee-jun tells us more.

As of Thursday, travelers heading to the United States or its territories from Incheon International

Airport,... will have to go through additional security measures before arriving at the gate.

This follows the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's request to tighten passenger

screening on 180 airlines in 105 countries last June, amid growing concerns on terrorism.

They already began screening portable electronics devices, such as smartphones and notebooks

in July.

But beginning this week,... security interviews at the ticket counters of Korean low-cost

carriers and U.S. fliers,... or at boarding gates are being added to the screening process.

Korea's major carriers--Korean Air and Asiana Airlines--however, have managed to put off

the implementation of the security interview until next year.

(standup) "Travelers to the U.S. were told to arrive

at the airport 3 to 4 hours before departure,... but despite concerns that security interviews

would be time-consuming,... it turns out... the checks do not affect check-in times of

travelers as much as expected."

(Korean) "It barely took a minute.

I think travelers can arrive at the usual time."

(English) "I was asked where we were staying, how far

away we were from another hotel, and why we were here,... maybe 2 minutes to ask us all

the questions."

Airport officials say that with additional employees and the earlier opening of check-in

counters,... there won't be that much extra airport traffic.

Some airlines are opening their check-in desks three to four hours before departure for flights

to the U.S.

And to save time, airline employees are conducting the interview while passengers are waiting

in line, to help make the process more convenient for travelers.

Park Hee-jun, Arirang News, Incheon.

For more infomation >> Incheon Int'l Airport begins security interviews for U.S.-bound travellers - Duration: 2:07.

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North Korean official tells U.S. to take hydrogen threat 'literally' - Duration: 1:06.

No hollow threat....

A senior North Korean official has warned the U.S. that it should take Pyongyang's threat

of setting off a hydrogen bomb "literally"-- telling CNN that the country has always backed

its words with action.

Referring to foreign minister Ri Yong-ho's remarks last month in New York, when he said

the regime would set off an H-bomb in the Pacific,... the official said Ri is very well

aware of Kim Jong-un's intentions.

The official also implied that diplomatic channels between the U.S. and North Korea

are non-existent, despite U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's recent insistence that--

they are still open.

He also said Washington is deeply mistaken if it thinks talking about a military option--

and even practicing such moves along with a series sanctions -- will lead to a diplomatic

resolution.

North Korea's H-bomb threat was made shortly after President Trump's speech before the

United Nations where he said the U.S. would "totally destroy" the regime and even called

the leader Kim Jong-un a "rocketman."

For more infomation >> North Korean official tells U.S. to take hydrogen threat 'literally' - Duration: 1:06.

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New Security Screening Starts Today For People Flying To The U.S. - Duration: 1:14.

For more infomation >> New Security Screening Starts Today For People Flying To The U.S. - Duration: 1:14.

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New Airline Security Measures At U.S. Airports To Begin Thursday | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:43.

For more infomation >> New Airline Security Measures At U.S. Airports To Begin Thursday | NBC Nightly News - Duration: 1:43.

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U.S. flexes naval muscle in Asia ahead of Trump's visit - Duration: 0:35.

Two U.S. aircraft carriers have been deployed to the Korean peninsula, ahead of President

Trump's visit to the region early next month.

With the latest additions: the USS Theodore Roosevelt and the USS Nimitz... bringing the

total number of aircraft carriers in western Pacific--to three.

The new additions are joining the USS Ronald Reagan based in Japan, which has been engaged

in joint drills with South Korean forces in recent days.

Pundits say the presence of the strike groups is sending a "significant signal" to North

Korea.

For more infomation >> U.S. flexes naval muscle in Asia ahead of Trump's visit - Duration: 0:35.

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US puts THREE massive ships on North Korea path in World War 3 threat ahead of Trump visit - Duration: 3:27.

US puts THREE massive ships on North Korea path in World War 3 threat ahead of Trump visit

Two US Navy aircraft carrier strike groups have arrived in the past two days, bringing the number of giant warships in the region up to three.

Mr Trump will visit Asia for the first time in early November on a 12-day trip which will include China, Japan, the Philippines, South Korea and Vietnam.

USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS Nimitz, along with their cruisers, destroyers and submarines, joined the US Navy's 7th Fleet area of operations, which covers the eastern Indian and western Pacific oceans, the Navy confirmed.

The ships' accompanying nine cruisers and destroyers are equipped with the Aegis anti-missile system, which the US see as a key defence mechanism against any possible attack by North Korean missiles.

The USS Ronald Reagan was already in the region, based in Japan, and has been carrying out exercises with South Korean forces over the past week.

North Korea reacted by Kim Jong-un calling President Donald Trump a "war merchant and strangler of peace".

The Navy has not revealed specific missions for the Roosevelt and Nimitz, but the presence of more massive warships in the region will definitely draw criticism from at least North Korea.

Adam Mount, a defence analyst and senior fellow at the Federation of American Scientists, told CNN: "It does send a significant signal. "It is a major projection of force any time a carrier moves into a region.

"US adversaries will read something into it.". Former US Navy admiral John Kirby, said the warships will send a message to China as well as North Korea.

Following an incident earlier this year in which two US-guided missile destroyers collided with merchant ships, an opinion piece in the state-run China Daily newspaper, said: "The US Navy is a hazard in Asian waters.

"Increased activities by US warships in Asia-Pacific are making them a growing risk to commercial shipping."  Admiral Kirby added the Navy is "taking advantage" of Mr Trump's visit to "demonstrate its capabilities to potential adversaries".

Mr Mount added having three carriers in the region is rare and gives the Navy "an elevated posture just prior to the President's trip".

For more infomation >> US puts THREE massive ships on North Korea path in World War 3 threat ahead of Trump visit - Duration: 3:27.

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2,000-Year-Old Mosaic Returned to Italy From United States - Duration: 0:54.

For more infomation >> 2,000-Year-Old Mosaic Returned to Italy From United States - Duration: 0:54.

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South Korea, U.S. to hold annual military meetings on Friday and Saturday - Duration: 1:42.

With President Trump's visit to South Korea less than a couple of weeks away,... there's

a whirlwind of diplomatic activity to get Pyongyang on the right track.

First up,... the defense chiefs of South Korea and the United States are scheduled to hold

talks in Seoul this weekend on North Korea and pending alliance issues.

Kim Hyun-bin at the defense ministry with more.

South Korea and the U.S. are scheduled to hold their annual Security Consultative Meeting

in Seoul on Saturday, a day after the allies' Military Committee Meeting.

The meeting on Friday will be lead by the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the two sides, while

Saturday's meeting will be headed by Seoul's Defense Minister Song Young-moo and his U.S.

counterpart James Mattis.

The allies plan to have in-depth discussions on enhancing extended deterrence against North

Korea's ever-expanding nuclear and ballistic missile threats.

They are also expected to discuss alliance policies, including the early transfer of

wartime operational control from Washington to Seoul, which is one of the key goals of

the Moon Jae-in administration.

The annual meetings are the allies' top military consultations channels.

However this year's talks mark the first since President Moon and Trump took office.

U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis is set to arrive in Seoul early Friday for his

second visit as Pentagon chief.

He is scheduled to take a tour of front line units shortly after his arrival.

Speaking to reporters this week,... Mattis stressed that Washington's top priority is

to resolve North Korea issues diplomatically.

Minister Song and Mattis met on the sidelines of the ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting-Plus

in the Philippines earlier this week.

They held their first face-to-face at the Pentagon in August.

Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> South Korea, U.S. to hold annual military meetings on Friday and Saturday - Duration: 1:42.

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South Korea, U.S. to hold annual military meetings on Friday and Saturday - Duration: 1:43.

With President Trump's visit less than a couple of weeks away,... there's a whirlwind of diplomatic

activity to get Pyongyang on the right track.

First up,... the defense chiefs of South Korea and the United States are scheduled to hold

talks in Seoul this weekend on North Korea and pending alliance issues.

Kim Hyun-bin reports.

South Korea and the U.S. are scheduled to hold their annual Security Consultative Meeting

in Seoul on Saturday, a day after the allies' Military Committee Meeting.

The meeting on Friday will be lead by the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the two sides, while

Saturday's meeting will be headed by Seoul's Defense Minister Song Young-moo and his U.S.

counterpart James Mattis.

The allies plan to have in-depth discussions on enhancing extended deterrence against North

Korea's ever-expanding nuclear and ballistic missile threats.

They are also expected to discuss alliance policies, including the early transfer of

wartime operational control from Washington to Seoul, which is one of the key goals of

the Moon Jae-in administration.

The annual meetings are the allies' top military consultations channels.

However this year's talks mark the first since President Moon and Trump took office.

U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis is set to arrive in Seoul early Friday for his

second visit as Pentagon chief.

He is scheduled to take a tour of front line units shortly after his arrival.

Speaking to reporters this week,... Mattis stressed that Washington's top priority is

to resolve North Korea issues diplomatically.

Minister Song and Mattis met on the sidelines of the ASEAN Defense Ministers Meeting-Plus

in the Philippines earlier this week.

They held their first face-to-face at the Pentagon in August.

Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> South Korea, U.S. to hold annual military meetings on Friday and Saturday - Duration: 1:43.

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U.S. officials say diplomatic efforts with North Korea on brink of collapse - Duration: 1:43.

Our top story this morning...

Washington's diplomatic efforts... for a peaceful resolution of North Korea's nuclear threat...

is reportedly on its "last legs"... according to multiple U.S. officials.

However, the top U.S. diplomat for North Korea... is still looking for ways to restart dialogue...

by sending a high-level envoy to Pyongyang... who could be none other than Secretary of

State Rex Tillerson himself.

Yu Joonhee starts us off.

According to U.S. officials,... Washington's diplomacy with Pyongyang is on the brink of

collapse... over the refusal by both President Trump and the North Korean regime to engage

in dialogue.

NBC News reported on Wednesday,... that Joseph Yun, Washington's top envoy to North Korea...

was growing frustrated at his inability to inform the White House... of the urgency of

the situation.

According to a congressional aide who spoke with Yun,... the diplomat is now considering

a "hail mary" attempt to rejuvenate talks... by sending State Secretary Rex Tillerson or

another high-level U.S. official to Pyongyang.

Yun reportedly said Trump's tough rhetoric... was dashing any hopes of restarting negotiations

with the North... while escalating the risk of military conflict.

The U.S. president has been trading harsh verbal attacks with the Kim Jong-un regime

in recent months... while openly challenging Tillerson's efforts to talk to North Korea

earlier this month.

Pyongyang has also shunned the possibility of any talks in the near-term,... while threatening

more provocations... adding to the current impasse between the two countries.

All this,... with just over one week left to go... until President Trump embarks on

his week-long tour of Asia... starting with visits to Japan and South Korea.

Yu Joonhee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. officials say diplomatic efforts with North Korea on brink of collapse - Duration: 1:43.

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China wants to work WITH US to 'control disputes' after hitting out over North Korea - Duration: 3:24.

China wants to work WITH US to 'control disputes' after hitting out over North Korea

wants to "control disputes" with the United States after the nations had clashed over the rogue state.  Both countries have worked hard to improve interaction between their militaries to avoid any confusion in areas such as the South China Sea, where both regularly fly military aircraft and sail warships.

Beijing has been angered in recent months by what it viewed as provocative US military flights and naval patrols in the disputed East China Sea and South China Sea.

It is reportedly suspicious of the close US defence ties with South Korea, Japan, Taiwan and India.

It comes amid soaring tensions on the Korean Peninsula over Kim Jong-un's missile programme, and as the United States seeks to push China into more assertively restraining North Korea The comments were made by Chinas Defence Ministry ahead of President Trump's visit to Beijing.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said last week that Washington was open to the idea of inviting others, including Australia, to join a US-India-Japan security cooperation, something Beijing has blasted as an attempt by democracies to gang up on it.

Speaking at a monthly news briefing, Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Ren Guoqiang said he was happy to see positive developments in military relations with the United States.

He said: "Looking to the future, we are willing to work with the US side to respect each other, deepen mutual trust, focus on practical exchanges and cooperation and appropriately manage and control disputes, to continue injecting positive energy in the development of ties." China, a strategic rival to the United States and India, is also vital to s efforts to roll back North Koreas efforts to create nuclear-armed missiles capable of reaching the United States, an issue expected to top the agenda in his Beijing visit in November.

He said that economic pressure is the most important diplomatic effort at the moment as they hold North Korea's economy in their hands; 93 per cent of exports go to China, and Beijing controls the nation's oil flow.

He commended the "willingness" of China to adjust their policies to the real uncertainties form Pyongyang but encouraged them to do more.

For more infomation >> China wants to work WITH US to 'control disputes' after hitting out over North Korea - Duration: 3:24.

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U.S. flexes naval muscle in Asia ahead of Trump's visit - Duration: 0:33.

Two U.S. aircraft carriers have been deployed to the Korean peninsula, ahead of President

Trump's visit to the region early next month.

With the latest additions: the USS Theodore Roosevelt and the USS Nimitz... bringing the

total number of aircraft carriers in western Pacific--to three.

The new additions are joining the USS Ronald Reagan based in Japan, which has been engaged

in joint drills with South Korean forces in recent days.

Pundits say the presence of the strike groups is sending a "significant signal" to North

Korea.

For more infomation >> U.S. flexes naval muscle in Asia ahead of Trump's visit - Duration: 0:33.

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US wants to 'use LETHAL FORCE in terror war' by arming drones after special forces killed - Duration: 3:59.

US wants to 'use LETHAL FORCE in terror war' by arming drones after special forces killed

The possibility of arming drones in the African nation has been escalated following the recent attack on a Green Beret unit that resulted in the deaths of four Americans.

Former Bush administration counterterrorism adviser, Juan Zarate, said: It demonstrates that the US is expanding its use of lethal force.

"It also demonstrates that the war on terror is migrating. According to military and intelligence officials, the latest casualties have prompted calls for the US to take a more aggressive stance in their African operations.

If the US arm their Reapers, it would follow in the footsteps of France that has already equipped its unmanned aircraft with lethal capabilities. US officials are said to be confronting Niger's government to allow US military forces to arm their drones.

Both Niger and its neighbour, Mali, are considered to be ripe breeding grounds for terrorist ideals with both ISIS and Al Qaeda said to be recruiting in the region.

The US believes that the group that ambushed the Green Berets were part of a group with an allegiance to ISIS.

The Obama administration was a big proponent of not allowing the armament of drones, however, moves to reverse the decision have been brewing for a while, according to NBC.

If US drones in the Niger were to be armed, they would join the likes of Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Iraq and Syria that have all been occupied by armed Reapers.

Colonel Rob Manning, a Defence Department spokesman, stated that he would not comment on "possible initiatives by the administration".

He added: "The Department of Defence will always ensure our forces are properly equipped and have the necessary capabilities to accomplish their mission and defeat any threat. Officials claim that the Green Berets were targeted while performing a counterterrorism mission in the area from which only scarce details have emerged since the incident took place three weeks ago.

Reports of potential drone armament in Niger comes as it was recently revealed that next-generation tanks will ditch "human senses" for "algorithms and cameras" in a new vision set for the 2030s.

The new military initiative is an attempt to protect the lives of drivers that currently poke their heads out to observe their surroundings.

The next-generation of tanks are set to be equipped with a variation of infrared and visible-light cameras to provide the driver inside the tank with a 360-degree view of their surroundings.

Cameras will combine with Algorithms onboard the tanks that will be essential in delivering vital sensor enhancements that are one of the key reasons for ditching human senses.

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