Review: The Vulnerability of Empire (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs)
5.0 out of 5 stars Adapt Our Strategy Now, Or Suffer Adjustment Failure Later, October 8, 2000
5.0 out of 5 stars Adapt Our Strategy Now, Or Suffer Adjustment Failure Later, October 8, 2000
5.0 out of 5 stars Starting Point for 21st Century Security Strategy Dialog, October 2, 2000
J Kirkwood jrkirkwood at earthlink.net Wed Sep 20 17:32:50 EDT 2000 • Previous message: Deutch as DCI • Next message: MI6 building bombed? • Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] I am forwarding this with Mr. Robert Steele’s permission, and it should answer Mr. Aftergood’s recent …
Search History List (* Denotes Substantive Post Not Replicated in List of 611 Items) Search (3): time wheel intelligence, clean sheet analytics, quotations on truth Search: “best practices” and “osint training” Search: “the central problem of our time” Steele Search: “the invention of peace” summary Search: 1000 Ship Navy Search: 20 global problems to solve …
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fundamental Reading for National Security Dialog, August 27, 2000
Presidential Intelligence Dear Mr. President, Now that you have won election as President of the United States of America, you must come to grips with what may well be the most fundamental topic pertinent to your success as our leader. I refer to the need to make America a “Smart Nation”, a …
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2020: It just kills me to have wasted decades wandering in the wilderness (but I did learn a lot no one in the US IC has a clue about). I am praying for a second chance to help our government get it right under President Trump. Foreword by Senator David Boren (D-OK), whom I helped …
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