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awmakers are pushing to renew the subsidy.The Forest Service
issue provides one look at the real-world fallout of sequestration, which
began March 1 after Congress and President Barack Obama failed to agree
on a deficit-cutting plan. Forced to find the required savings in the
wobbly aftermath of recession, federal officials are getting creative --
reducing hours at courthouses, furloughing employees and cutting back services.
The full impact of sequestration remains unclear because most of the reductions
have yet to take effect.Ryan Yates of the National Association of Counties
said state and local officials understand that sequestration is the law
of the land and that future cuts to scores of federal programs
are inevitable. But there is widespread concern that the Forest Service's
action means that the sequestration's reach is far greater than they anticipated."This
retroactive move by the administration to squeeze more money from rural
forest communities is not only legally questionable, but insults the longstanding
relationship between counties and the federal government," Yates said.Tidwell's
March letters to the governors incited lawmakers and state officials, who
said the payments came from revenues generated in the 2012 budget year
and were therefore not subject to sequestration.The National Governors'
Association advised governors to consult closely with their legal staffs
before making a decision."No one has ever heard of an age
In this 2007 file photo the Massive Ordnance Penetrator conventional bomb
is off-loaded at White Sands Missile Range, N.M.The Boeing Company/DTRAThe
Pentagon's biggest bunker-busting bomb has been upgraded with one task in
mind: taking out suspected Iranian nuclear facilities built deep under the
mountains of the Islamic Republic's northern region.At 30,000 pounds, the
Massive Ordnance Penetrator packs brute force and advanced features meant
to enable it to destroy Iran's most fortified nuclear site.The bomb is
nearly a third bigger than the MOAB, or so-called "Mother of all
Bombs," the 22,000-pound previous generation of bunker busters first built
in 2003 but never used outside of tests. Officials are confident the
newest bunker-buster can dismantle even the deepest and most fortified nuclear
facility.- Senior U.S. official"Hopefully we never have to use it," a senior
U.S. official familiar with the development of the new version told The
Wall Street Journal. "But if we had to, it would work."The Pentagon
redesigned the bomb with more advanced features intended to enable it to
penetrate even deeper, giving it the ability to destroy Iran's most heavily
fortified and defended nuclear site. U.S. officials see development of the
weapon as critical to convincing Israel that the U.S. has the ability
to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear bomb if diplomacy fails, and
also that Israel's military can't do that on its own.American officials
have
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Dec. 21, 2010: Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback is shown before taking office
talking with a reporter in Topeka.APTOPEKA, Kan. U.S. Attorney General
Eric Holder has told Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback that a new state
law attempting to block federal regulation of some guns is unconstitutional
and that the federal government is willing to go to court over
the issue.But Brownback replied in a letter Thursday that Kansans hold dear
their right to bear arms and are protecting the state's sovereignty. Secretary
of State Kris Kobach, a former law professor who helped draft the
law, accused the nation's top law enforcement official of "blustering" over
the issue."The people of Kansas have clearly expressed their sovereign will,"
Brownback said at the conclusion of his letter. "It is my hope
that upon further review, you will see their right to do so."Kansas'
law declares that the federal government has no authority to regulate guns,
ammunition and accessories manufactured, sold and kept only in Kansas. The
law also makes it a felony for a federal agent to enforce
any law, regulation, order or treaty covering those items.The new statute
says that Kansas-only guns, ammunition and accessories aren't a part of
interstate commerce, which the federal government regulates under the U.S.
Constitution. But in a letter to Brownback, Holder said the Constitution
prohibits states from pre-empting federal laws.Holder sent his letter April
26, the day after the Kansas
B-52 bombers, for the first time. The
paper reports U.S. officials have demonstrated an earlier version of the
bomb's capabilities to Israeli leaders several times recently by showing
them a video of the bomb hitting its target in high-altitude testing.Pentagon
officials view the development of the weapon as critical to convincing Israelit
can rely on the U.S. to stop Iran from developing nukes, and
that the Israeli military cannot do so on its own.According to the
Wall Street Journal, the new version of the MOP has advanced components
that would allow it to evade Iranian defense systems to reach the
Fordow nuclear complex, which is by numerous accounts buried under a mountain
in Iran. This upgraded version has not yet been dropped from a
plane."It gives us a far greater capability to reach and destroy an
enemy's weapons of mass destruction that are located in well protected underground
facilities... to a magnitude far greater than we have now," Pentagon Spokesman
Capt. John Kirby said.Kirby denied the bombs are designed to target Iran,
even though it is the only country known to have buried its
nuclear weapons program."The system is not aimed at any one country, it's
to develop a capability we believe we need," Kirby said. That remark
was met by audible groans and various comments of disbelief from the
Pentagon press corps.Boeing successfully tested the bomb on March 17, 2007
at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.Pentagon Spokesma
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