Monthly Archives: November 2014

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A New and Personal Narrative of Who Lost Vietnam

Over the decades that have passed since the Vietnam War, there has been a growing movement to turn ...
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Why Military Readiness is so Vital

Military types like me have been bemoaning the risks to U.S. military readiness imposed by current and unabating ...
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Network-Centric Warfare Set the Stage for Cyberwar

Back before the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, before military thinkers and policymakers became obsessed with counterinsurgency, the ...
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Asymmetric Warfare and Abnormal Methodology: Redefining Victory

It is a Sunday morning in Kapisa Province, due north of Kabul. A local Tagib market has just ...
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Why We Haven’t Felt the Full Effect of Sequestration Yet

Some believe that sequestration is good. They believe the across-the-board cuts mandated by the Budget Control Act keep ...
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The White House Must Change its ISIS Strategy

It is becoming clear that the American-led international coalition and its airstrikes in Iraq and Syria alone are ...