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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton“categorically” denied Wednesday any U.S. involvement in the car bombing of an Iranian nuclear scientist in Tehran, the fourth in a series of...
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Published in Stars and Stripes
WASHINGTON — A smaller American military of the future won’t be designed for conflicts centered on long-term nation-building, but will emphasize special operations and counterterrorism,...
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Published in Fox News
Over the past 40 years, the one consistent face of war with which we have been confronted is irregular warfare. In parallel, one consistent threat to our security has been our inability to retain the...
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Published in Yahoo! News
Worse-case scenario ... unlikely The global impact of this Afghanistan withdrawal on 2012 depends entirely on how it is handled, says retired Army Colonel John Agoglia, who is currently vice...
Published in National Defense Magazine Blog
The Army is testing a strategy video game that teaches captains who are being sent to Afghanistan how to think like a local village elder. “CultureShock: Afghanistan” is currently being...
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