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Petraeus Would Helm an Increasingly Militarized CIA
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum comments to The Washington Post about the appointment of Gen. David Petraeus as the new director of the CIA....
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How Leon Panetta Could Change Washington as Next Defense Secretary
“It’s hard to imagine someone better for the job on paper,” CNAS President John Nagl tells The Christan Science Monitor regarding the selection of Leon Panetta for Secretary o...
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Robert Gates' Pentagon Legacy: Unfinished Wars, Unfinished Budget Reform
CNAS Research Associate Travis Sharp comments to The Huffington Post about Pentagon spending under Secretary Gates....
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Obama to Shake up Security Team, Panetta to Pentagon
CNAS Research Associate Travis Sharp comments on how Leon Panetta's budget experience will benefit the Department of Defense. ...
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AP Sources: Panetta to Pentagon, Petraeus to CIA
CNAS President John Nagl comments to The Associated Press about Obama's impending announcement of the new Secretary of Defense and other personnel changes....
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Analysis: Petraeus Exit Adds to U.S. Troubles in Afghanistan
"Ambassador Crocker has always been the best candidate for the job of ambassador in Kabul," states CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum regarding the new appointment about to be made by Ob...
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The Taliban Jailbreak and Afghanistan's Future
"All security gains should be considered transient unless local Afghan forces can take control," states CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum in The New York Times regarding progress in Afg...
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Is the Counterinsurgency Strategy Winning the Afghan War?
CNAS President John Nagl recently spoke at the Center for American Progress on the current situation in Afghanistan....
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McChrystal the Right Stuff for New Veterans Assistance Program, Advocates Say
Fox News covers the White House's new Joining Forces Initiative, an effort supported by CNAS through its Military Wellness project....
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Citizen Airman/Scholar
Citizen Airman featured CNAS Next Generation leader Lieutenant Oriana Mastro in their April issue....
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All the Wrong Cuts in All the Wrong Places
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. National Security Intern Greg McGowan writes that the national budget's "shortsighted cuts to foreign aid may actually increase the debt over time by making...
By Gregory McGowan
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U.S. Tries To Lay Groundwork For Afghan Peace Talks
CNAS President John Nagl comments on Pakistan's impact on Afghanistan for NPR's Morning Edition....
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Center For American Progress Discussion On U.S. Objectives In Afghanistan
CNAS President John Nagl served as a panelist for the Center for American Progress' discussion on U.S. objectives in Afghanistan....
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The Situation Room
CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow Lieutenant General David Barno, USA (Ret.) comments on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in an interview with CNN's Barbara Starr....
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Greg Mortenson's Lasting Lessons on Afghanistan
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum suggests not to discard lessons learned from Greg Mortenson's Three Cups of Tea....
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With U.S. In Support Role, NATO's Libya Mission 'Going In Circles'
CNAS Senior Advisor and Senior Fellow Lieutenant General David Barno, USA (Ret.) comments on U.S. military involvement in Libya a month later....
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Arms Sales To Middle East Under Scrutiny
The US government has put arms sales to the Middle East under a "case-by-case" review as it assesses the ramifications of the turmoil in the region. The uprisings have led to ...
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Afghan Taliban Intelligence Network Embraces the New
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum comments on the Taliban's efforts to gain more influence among Afghan civilians....
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White House Defends McChrystal Role in Military Family Campaign
Stars and Stripes provides more coverage of the launch of the White House’s new Joining Forces initiative, an effort supported by CNAS through its Military Wellness project....
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China's Hard Power and the Potential for Conflict in Asia
"Whether China's ascendance will culminate in conflict is the seminal question of our era," states CNAS Visiting Fellow Daniel Kliman in a co-authored journal article....