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This is the week the Obama Administration releases its fiscal 2013 budget request. It's real big. In fact, it took the defense department 140 pages just to summarize its portion of the request -- which it is happy to do, since Pentagon policymakers have been highlighting the shift to new spending
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Date:
2/13/2012
Remember when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991? Nobody was more surprised than the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). After the fact, the CIA tried to claim that it had provided evidence of a crisis in the Kremlin. But the history of our intelligence estimates proves the contrary. Even as then
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Date:
5/4/2011
President Obama deserves credit for not taking the easy way out when it came to ordering the “hit” on Osama bin Laden. He was offered the options of an air strike or the classic Hellfire missile from a Predator drone through the window. Instead, he decided to go with the much riskier option of a
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Date:
5/3/2011
Defense secretary Robert Gates today unveils his last budget request before departing public service. It's a good time to be going, because as the fiscal 2012 request reflects, increases in the buying power of the military budget are over. The budget proposed by Gates would spend $553 billion
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Date:
2/14/2011
The last two days, Washington has been abuzz as a result of a serialized story in the Washington Post about what is often called the Intelligence Community (IC). The story suggests that the IC is big, expensive, cumbersome and not effective enough. What a shock; a government bureaucracy that
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Date:
7/20/2010
How dysfunctional does the intelligence process in Afghanistan have to be for three senior intelligence officials, including Major General Michael T. Flynn who is currently Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence for the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, to write
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Date:
1/19/2010
In the aftermath of the Christmas Day bombing plot, attention has focused almost exclusively on the well-known terrorist havens such as Waziristan, Yemen and Somalia. What has been all but completely ignored is the nationality of the would-be bomber. He is from Nigeria, the most populous nation
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Date:
1/13/2010
Yesterday’s release by the White House of the unclassified portion of the review of security failures that led to the nearly successful Christmas Day airline bombing, show an Intelligence Community (IC) that is little better today than it was on 9/11 at understanding and dealing with the terrorist
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Date:
1/8/2010


