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By Ruth Marcus, Published: February 11 Those who complain about the absence of bipartisanship in the nation’s capital are sorely mistaken. When it comes to caving to a powerful constituency … More »
Feb. 8, 2014 – 03:45AM | By MARCUS WEISGERBER WARSAW — It has been more than two years since the Obama administration announced the US military would “pivot” — or … More »
Proceedings Magazine – February 2014 Vol. 140/2/1,332 By Rear Admiral Michael C. Manazir, U.S. Navy As history has proven time and again, the question isn’t ‘How can we afford to … More »
Cumulative strategic bombing campaigns are rarely strategically decisive in themselves. By James R. Holmes for The Diplomat February 04, 2014 The Naval Diplomat hails from (or, at any rate, grew … More »
Paul R. Pillar |February 2, 2014 Lately it seems that we have been reading many stories of misconduct among U.S. military officers. The most recent collective infraction concerned cheating on … More »
Troops, veterans, and military families are used to being roughed up – by deployments, frequent moves, visible and invisible injuries, combat deaths, and so on. They’ve been at war for … More »
As the Pentagon budget vise tightens, those who served complain over cuts By Mark Thompson @MarkThompson_DCJan. 26, 2014 It’s an impudent question, but one that naturally surfaces given the outrage … More »
(NAVY TIMES 03 FEB 14) … Editorial A serious divide has emerged in the debate over planned cuts to working-age retirees’ annual cost of living adjustments. Retired generals on one … More »
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