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Quote of the Day: "What Do You Pay Us For?" Edition
Boy, if I were an intelligence analyst working on North Africa right now, I would be steaming. Q: Hey, it's actually Jake Tapper. Just, Tom, if you could comment on -- DNI C...
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The Rebels Love Us, Right?
I was looking through the Sinjar documents (.pdf) today because I remembered (incorrectly, as it turns out) that Benghazi had sent more foreign fighters to Iraq than any other...
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Investigating American Muslims
We need to investigate radicalization in the United States. Peter King's hearings today, though, endanger U.S. counter-terrorism and counter-radicalization efforts in two ways...
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Stay classy, Michael Hastings! Part III
Well, hopefully this will end the furor over an ugly and now thoroughly discredited hit piece. In a more just world, Rolling Stone would conduct an internal investigation to d...
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The Uncertain Rise of China's Military
China’s growing defense budget – in addition to its claim of sovereignty in the South China Sea, anti-satellite weapons testing, and interest in cyber military capabilities – ...
By Abraham M. Denmark
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Satellites You Need to Know: Climb Aboard the A-Train
Today we are kicking off a new occassional series, "Satellites You Need to Know," which, as you may expect, explores satellites that we think you should know. It's important t...
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China’s Natural Security for the Next Five Years
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivered a speech on China’s five year plan at the Eleventh Party Congress on Saturday. (The Wall Street Journal provided a transcript here.) His r...
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Brigitte Gabriel, the SLA, and Khiam
Here's a question for the editors of the New York Times: when you guys ran your profile of Brigitte Gabriel today, did your reporter not know of or just choose not to report o...
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In Asia, an Opportunity to Strengthen Long-term Relationships though Natural Resource Cooperation
China is experiencing one of the worst droughts in 60 years experts say, in part a consequence of the Asian giant’s insatiable appetite for energy and water resources that are...
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Wael Ghonim and Wadah Khanfar at TED2011
I'm still waiting to see and hear Stan McChrystal's talk....
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Quote of the Day: Op-Ed Edition (and an excuse to remind Tom Friedman why we're still in Afghanistan)
Here's Nick Kristof in Saturday's Times: It’s a sophisticated argument that a column can’t do justice to... I'm not the only one who read that phrase and smiled. What a relie...
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Quote of the Day II
From a Libyan shaking his head at the behavior of the British government: This is no way to conduct yourself during an uprising....
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The Pale Blue Dot
Many thanks to the reader of this blog who pointed me toward this moving video of the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia set to Carl Sagan reading from "Earth: The Pale Blue Dot."...
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Energy Prices and the Defense Budget
As rising fuel costs put a strain on the defense budget, CNAS Fellow Christine Parthemore discusses the Pentagon's options in an interview with Defense News TV....
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This Weekend's News: We All Fall Short from Glory
The biggest natural security news of the weekend was actually hardly mentioned in the weekend’s papers. On Friday morning, NASA’s new satellite to collect climate data, Glory,...
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The New APFT
Stars and Stripes reporter Jeff Schogol takes on the new Army Physical Fitness Test....
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Dana Milbank, We Forgive You For "Mouthpiece Theater"
He really takes the House defense appropriations subcommittee -- and especially its chairman -- to task: In his opening statement, Gates fervently appealed for funds requeste...
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I spent some time yesterday afternoon thinking about the Westboro Baptist Church and yesterday's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. Obviously, I am disgusted by the rhetoric ...
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In Run Up to World Water Day, Senate Report Warns of Looming Water Crisis in Central Asia
March 22nd will mark the eighteenth World Water Day, an annual UN-sponsored day to recognize the importance of water, including its increasing scarcity and competition for it....
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On Nine Afghan Boys
I spent a bit of time this afternoon explaining to some colleagues the effect the Qana massacre of 1996 had on Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon and then came ba...