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US Military Officials In Iraq Warn Of Growing Iranian Threat
CNAS President John Nagl was interviewed in this piece by The Christian Science Monitor, stating, “The Iranians are good at this and they are continuing to try to counter bala...
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Command Post: Is U.S. Military Personnel Policy Ready For The 21st Century?
TIME's Mark Thompson and CNAS experts discuss whether or not the current system in place to maintain military forces is sufficient for the 21st century....
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Command Post: Is U.S. National Security Gun-Heavy And Butter-Light?
TIME's Mark Thompson and CNAS experts discuss whether or not the U.S. government is relying too much on its weapons and too little on diplomacy....
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Terror Roulette: How Do You Prevent a Terror Attack?
The Washington Post's David Ignatius writes this about the CNAS report Aum Shinrikyo, "Danzig and his co-authors make the essential point: In dealing with these extremist grou...
By Richard Danzig & Zachary Hosford
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CNAS Releases Major Report by Richard Danzig on Japanese Terrorist Group Aum Shinrikyo
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released today a major report, Aum Shinrikyo: Insights Into How Terrorists Develop Biological and Chemical Weapons, with never-be...
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Dr. Margaret Harrell Joins CNAS as Director of the Joining Forces Initiative
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce that Dr. Margaret Harrell, military personnel and families expert, has joined CNAS as Senior Fellow and Di...
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New CNAS Report on Aum Shinrikyo
A column by David Ignatius pointed a Lawfare editor-in-chief to a report by Richard Danzig, Marc Sageman, Zachary Hosford, and others....
By Zachary Hosford
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Command Post: "Does The U.S. Military Have Too Many Air Forces?"
TIME's Mark Thompson and CNAS experts discuss how the United States could consolidate military forces. They tackle questions such as "Does the United States need a Marine Cor...
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Command Post: "How Tough Is Cutting $400 Billion?"
TIME's Mark Thompson and CNAS experts discuss just how tough is it going to be for the Pentagon and other national-security agencies to cut $400 billion from their spending be...
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'Tough Days Ahead’ In Afghanistan For General Allen
PRI's The World featured CNAS President John Nagl and Senior Fellow Tom Ricks on General Allen and the challenges he faces in Afghanistan....
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You Hack, We Shoot: Pentagon Discusses Armed Counterstrikes To Cyberattacks
Kristin Lord, CNAS Director of Studies, comments on the potential for an armed counterstrike to a cyberattack in The Christian Science Monitor....
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CNAS Calls for Applications: Next Generation Leaders Class 2011-2012
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce it is now accepting applications for the third annual Next Generation National Security Leaders Program 20...
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Analysis: Legal Safeguards For U.S. Troops Key To An Iraq Deal
In this piece by Reuters, CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine said, "Nobody wants to see the prosecution of an American soldier...," about legal safeguards for U.S. forces in ...
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Staying In Iraq? DoD's Got A Plan For That
In AOL Defense, CNAS Fellow Brian Burton said, "The department's play in Iraq is to give enough time to the government of Nouri Al-Maliki to formally request an extension of A...
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The Strategic Relationship Between The U.S. And India: Coming Along Nicely
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine wrote in Foreign Policy on the U.S. and India relationship for their blog, The Best Defense....
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America's Endangered Arsenal Of Democracy
CNAS Chief Executive Officer Nathaniel Fick wrote an article in Joint Force Quarterly on America's defense sector and the esoteric role it plays in national security....
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U.S.-India Nuclear Deal Drifts Dangerously
In a piece by The Washington Post, CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine said, “You can see a possible outcome where the U.S. has expended most of the diplomatic capital, but co...
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As U.S. Wars Wind Down, Drones Gain New Prominence
In a piece by Reuters, CNAS President John Nagl said, "We currently have a monopoly, or effective monopoly, on armed drones," speaking of the ramped up use of drones after the...
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Command Post Episode Five: "The Challenge of Pakistan"
The fifth episode of Command Post looks at how the killing of Osama bin Laden affects Pakistan and the rise of extremism within its military....
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House Offers Budget Boost To Troubled Pentagon Agency Fighting Roadside Bombs
In this piece by iWatch News on funding the fight against roadside bombs, CNAS Fellow Travis Sharp said, “The politics of cutting JIEDDO are not very good in the Senate and in...