Can Obama Read It? The insurgents control more than 80% of Afghanistan. No other country understands Afghanistan better than Pakistan. After all there are more Pakhtuns in Pakistan than any other coun… more →
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wrote 3 months ago: The Community Facility Zone Development Code (CFZDC) and its associated Development Table is current … more →
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wrote 10 months ago: President Obama and his aides haven’t completed their policy review for Afghanistan — one of the mos … more →
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wrote 11 months ago: In some ways I am surprised by the amount of support and enthusiasm my colleagues and peers in my c … more →
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wrote 1 year ago: Summary: This is a chapter a series about America’s grand strategy; see links at the end for … more →
wrote 2 years ago: Mary Eberstadt argues in the June/ July edition of Policy Review that contrary to popular opinion, s … more →