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  1. mwi.westpoint.edu

    Military officers must be prepared to lie, cheat, steal, and tolerate those that do - for national security. An operation which results in the successful capture of five high value targets is worth the life of one innocent child. In the future, the US might be allied with the Russians and Chinese.
  2. mlcavanaugh.com

    If one defines tank warfare as tank versus tank battle, then such warfare is a possibility, if an unlikely one, only in a conflict with Russia. The use of drones, attack helicopters, and close air support aircraft such as the A-10 Warthog, gives America's military non-tank assets to employ against enemy tank attacks, but tanks will remain an ...
  3. mwi.westpoint.edu

    Recently, Modern War Institute Non-Resident Fellow ML Cavanaugh wrote an article for this site called "Fifty-One Strategic Debates Worth Having," in which he lists 51 debate topics he felt were important to those that think about national security.These topics run the gambit from "Pushbutton, standoff warfare is cowardly" to "Iraq was worth it."
  4. mwi.westpoint.edu

    12. Fifty-One Strategic Debates Worth Having. 13. The Coming Robot War—And It's Not With Robots. 14. Soldier-Driven Bullet Innovation, Lighter and More Punch. 15. Special Forces as Military Observers in Modern Combat. 16. The Exoskeleton Will Change Future Combat. And as a special bonus, here's our most downloaded podcast episode of 2016!
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  6. 014_CHESNEY V14 1-19.DOCX (DO NOT DELETE) 2/9/2012 3:56 PM 539 Military-Intelligence Convergence and the Law of the Title 10/Title 50 Debate Robert Chesney* Leon Panetta appeared on PBS Newshour not long after the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.1 He was the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency at that time, and during the course of the interview he took up the
  7. spot.colorado.edu

    The new Great Debate on military policy is essentially about how best to protect the globalized economic system. That system is constantly widening the gap between rich and poor. The have-nots already show signs of resistance, aided by middle-class supporters who take to the streets wherever the guardians of the global system gather.
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