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Hagel Nomination Complicates Sequester Deal: Fierce Fights Ahead

The battle of the fiscal cliff is over, but the war to stop sequestration rages on – and President Obama's decision that his new Secretary of Defense should be former Sen. Chuck Hagel, the Republican other Republicans love to hate, makes it even harder to get a deal/.../

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Pentagon Faces Complex Battle Over New Sequestration Deadline

The last-minute scramble by Congress to avoid the fiscal cliff averted the doomsday scenario of sequestration cuts kicking in this week, but Pentagon officials are fully aware that the war is not over.

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Sequester Delay Offers Only Slight Reprieve to Pentagon

When lawmakers agreed to put off the looming sequester by two months to give themselves more time to hammer out a deficit-reduction deal, they also added a little protection for the Defense Department and other federal agencies in case Congress and the White House fail to reach an agreement by March 1.

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Furloughs Not Expected For Civilian Defense Workforce

Job furloughs for the civilian defense workforce won't be used right away if a deal is not struck this week to avert the fiscal cliff, but the Pentagon's top leader said temporary layoffs later might be unavoidable.

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Putin Signs $2.9 billion Weapons Contract with India

Russia sealed $2.9 billion of weapons contracts Monday with India, as President Vladimir Putin visited his nation's top arms customer for the first time since returning to the Kremlin in May.