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by The Washington Post | Thu, 01/28/2016 - 1:09am | 0 comments

“The Navy’s intelligence chief has been stuck with a major handicap: He’s not allowed to know any secrets.”

by The Washington Post | Wed, 01/27/2016 - 2:29am | 0 comments

“A simulation exercise was run by Israel’s INSS as part of its annual conference. The outcome illustrated the paradoxical reality of the conflict against the Islamic State.”

by Defense One | Wed, 01/27/2016 - 2:26am | 1 comment

“In Afghanistan, the Pentagon’s Task Force for Business and Stability Operations fostered helpful investment - and pioneered an essential component of future missions.”

by George Washington University's Program on Extremism | Wed, 01/27/2016 - 2:18am | 0 comments

Continue on for the ISIS recruits in the U.S. legal system information graphic by GWU’s Program on Extremism.

by The Christian Science Monitor | Wed, 01/27/2016 - 2:09am | 0 comments

“The unveiling of the Washington memorial's design is a sign of how far America has come in its willingness to acknowledge dark corners of US history.”

by Keith Nightingale | Tue, 01/26/2016 - 7:55pm | 0 comments

Dedication is the sinew that binds all Soldiers and Marines to their unit and their people.

by The Modern War Institute | Tue, 01/26/2016 - 5:06pm | 1 comment

A MWI Contemporary Battlefield Assessment – Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Study of Urban Conflict and Multinational Operations

by Politico | Tue, 01/26/2016 - 3:28pm | 0 comments

“Secretary of Defense Ash Carter is facing an open revolt in his own ranks.”

by War on the Rocks | Tue, 01/26/2016 - 10:07am | 1 comment

“Wargames must be designed well and used appropriately. For decision-makers with limited wargaming experience, this can be a daunting challenge.”

by The Washington Post | Tue, 01/26/2016 - 7:49am | 0 comments

“U.S. military commanders are now quietly talking about an American commitment that could keep thousands of troops in the country for decades.”

by Bloomberg News | Mon, 01/25/2016 - 5:45am | 0 comments

"Is there a fundamental difference between war fought for reasons of belief and war fought out of self-interest? Is one more primitive than the other, or morally superior?"

by Paul Olsen | Sun, 01/24/2016 - 7:58pm | 0 comments

My respect goes to Nick Brown as he endeavors to capture the essence of a band of brothers nearly lost to time. 

by Institute for the Study of War | Sun, 01/24/2016 - 7:33pm | 1 comment

“The U.S. cannot rely heavily on international partners to achieve its objectives.”

by The New York Times | Sun, 01/24/2016 - 4:42pm | 0 comments

“For Camus, true rebellion entails great tension. It holds fast to the moral center, resisting oppression while resisting one’s own tendency to oppress.”

by Voice of America | Sun, 01/24/2016 - 3:18pm | 0 comments

"Analyst Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi of the Middle East Forum, a U.S.-based think tank, has amassed an archive of official IS documents."

by The Washington Post | Sat, 01/23/2016 - 2:26am | 1 comment

“Kerry that progress has been made in combating the Islamic State and violent extremism, and called fighting government corruption an integral part of the battle.”

by Voice of America | Sat, 01/23/2016 - 1:07am | 0 comments

"As Defense Secretary Carter calls for continued U.S. "boots on the ground" in Iraq and Syria to defeat the Islamic State, the public is still trying to figure out the current role of U.S. troops."

by The New York Times | Fri, 01/22/2016 - 3:13pm | 0 comments

“As Russia and the U.S. work to bring Syria’s government and its domestic opponents to peace talks next week, the two countries are jockeying for position on the ground.”

by SWJ Editors | Fri, 01/22/2016 - 9:48am | 0 comments

“Whatever the administration is thinking, it is clear that they have failed to learn at least five important lessons from the experiences in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria.”

by Gary Anderson | Thu, 01/21/2016 - 5:13pm | 5 comments

We are likely stuck with the lead from behind Global Shepherd doctrine until January 2017; this administration is not going admit that it is wrong at this point.

by RAND Corporation | Thu, 01/21/2016 - 4:53pm | 0 comments

“Potential adversaries know U.S. military capabilities and vulnerabilities.”

by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | Thu, 01/21/2016 - 11:31am | 0 comments

"Peace in Afghanistan is possible, but first the parties need to let go of five pernicious myths."

by Stars & Stripes | Thu, 01/21/2016 - 11:06am | 0 comments

“The balance of power in the Pacific is slipping away from the U.S. because the ‘pivot’ has been hampered by budget cuts, lack of clear policy goals and China’s willingness to take risks.”

by National Defense | Thu, 01/21/2016 - 9:05am | 0 comments

“A former Navy SEAL and current Defense Department official is being called on to revamp the federal government's effort to counter ISIS and other groups' recruitment propaganda.”

by Voice of America | Wed, 01/20/2016 - 10:56pm | 4 comments

“Slowly but surely al-Qaida’s Syria affiliate - Jabhat al Nusra - appears to be positioning itself to emerge as the victor in the U.S.-led war against the Islamic State.”