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After Leading Two Wars, Petraeus Retires from Army
On National Public Radio, CNAS President John Nagl and Senior Fellow Tom Ricks discuss the legacy of General Petraeus....
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The Impact of General David Petraeus, in Four Takes
CNAS President John Nagl reflects on the military legacy of General Petraeus in The Washington Post....
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Cyberspace Threats Often Blur Government Agency Lines
CNAS Bacevich Fellow Travis Sharp comments on the difficulties of assessing cyber threats in Security News Daily....
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Bob Casey Says Non-IED Deaths in Afghanistan Are "Very, very rare"
CNAS Senior Fellow Nora Bensahel responds to Senator Casey's assertion that IEDs are one of the major reasons for the high death toll in Afghanistan....
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Andrew Exum on Understanding the War in Afghanistan
CNAS Senior Fellow Andrew Exum discusses lessons from the war in Afghanistan with The Browser....
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As Leadership Changes, So Could Afghanistan Strategy
On National Public Radio, CNAS President John Nagl and Senior Fellow Tom Ricks debate the legacy of General Petraeus....
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Defence: Lessons from Libya
CNAS President John Nagl comments in the Financial Times on the role of American logistical support in Libya and in other NATO operations abroad....
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US Rolls Eyes at Japan’s PM Revolving Door
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin talks to the Financial Times about Japan's new prime minister, Yoshihiko Noda....
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The New Greatest Generation
John Nagl and Nate Fick talk with TIME about the new greatest generation - the veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan....
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As Search Intensifies, Will Gadhafi Pull a Saddam?
CNAS President John Nagl talks to the Associated Press about the challenge of finding Moammar Gadhafi....
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Command Post: "Who Are the Real Cyber-Warriors?"
Today on Command Post, Kristin Lord and Jim Lewis discuss the cyber warriors we most need to fear and how to prevent enemies from hiring them....
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The Climate/Security Nexus
CNAS Fellow Christine Parthemore responds to Richard Matthew's article in Issues in Science & Technology on the state of climate change and national security analysis....
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What Should The U.S. Do Next In Libya?
<p>Deputy Director of Studies Nora Bensahel tells&nbsp;<em>NPR</em> that it will be up to the Transitional National Council and the people of Libya to fi...
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Command Post: "Cyber War: Fact or Fiction?"
Kristin Lord and Jim Lewis discuss how the U.S. should properly calibrate the cyber-defense threat on today's Command Post....
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Patrick Cronin on Voice of America's The Platform
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin discusses potential cooperation between China and Pakistan and how this affects their relationships wi...
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Command Post: "How Vulnerable Is Our Infrastructure to Cyber Attack?"
Today on Command Post, Kristin Lord and Jim Lewis discuss the potential threat posed by a cyber attack to the U.S. water infrastructure and electrical grid....
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Command Post: "How Tough Is It to Tell Who Launched a Cyber Attack?"
Kristin Lord and Jim Lewis tackle this question: if you can't track down a cyber war perpetrator, how can you deter that entity or person?...
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The Fall Of Tripoli: Is This The End Of The Gadhafi Regime?
CNAS Senior Fellow and Senior Advisor David Barno talks to To The Point about the recent progress made by Libyan rebels in Tripoli and whether this could finally be the end of...
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Command Post: "Is a Cyber Pearl Harbor on the Horizon?"
John Nagl and Kristin Lord of CNAS and Jim Lewis of CSIS discuss what it will take to awaken the U.S. to the risks of cyber warfare....
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Will Rogers On "Midrats": The Importance Of Earth Monitoring
CNAS Research Associate Will Rogers talks to the Midrats radio program about the national security implications of maintaining earth monitoring capabilities....