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After Ten-Year Mission, Osama bin Laden Is Dead
CNAS Non-Resident Senior Fellow David Kilcullen is interviewed by NPR for its special coverage of the death of Osama bin Laden....
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Man Most Likely to Take Top Military Job Has Never Seen War
COL Bob Killebrew, USA (Ret.) comments to National Journal about the role of fighting experience in promoting senior military leaders....
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The Long Goodbye: The Future North Korea
Robert Kaplan and Abraham Denmark write about the future of North Korea in World Affairs. North Korea stands apart from the rest of East Asia. In a region known for robust ec...
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Gates: 'Ultimate Insider' Changed The Pentagon Like No Other
Senior Fellow Tom Ricks comments on Secretary Gates' legacy....
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The New Threat: Transnational Crime
Transnational crime "has become a significant factor in geopolitics and a threat to the future of civil government worldwide," argues COL Bob Killebrew, USA (Ret.) in a recent...
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Blurring the Lines Between Soldiers and Spies?
According to CNAS President John Nagl in The New York Times' "Room for Debate," the security establishment is being transformed to meet asymmetric threats....
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New Afghan War Leader Helped Nurture Sunni Awakening in Iraq
CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum tells The Wall Street Journal that Lt. Gen. John Allen will most likely follow Gen. Petraeus' approach to the war in Afghanistan....
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Panetta's Pentagon Challenge
CNAS President John Nagl comments to Time about Leon Panetta's background and experience....
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Obama Puts New National Security Team in Place
"The White House is maintaining broad continuity," said CNAS President John Nagl to The Associated Press regarding changes in leadership on Obama's national security team....
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Gates' Leadership Guided by Weight of Troops' Sacrifice
CNAS President John Nagl comments on Secretary of Defense Robert Gates' legacy....
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How Allen's Time In Iraq May Serve Him In Afghanistan
CNAS President John Nagl discussed on NPR the recent selection of LtGen John Allen, USMC as U.S. commander in Afghanistan....
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New CIA Chief David Petraeus' Possible New Critic: Himself
"He's going to be able to second-guess a lot of the intelligence that comes up, and that may be a good thing," said CNAS Fellow Andrew Exum to The Los Angeles Times....
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David Petraeus Will Face Challenges at Helm of CIA
"In a sense he's staying on the battlefield, just changing uniforms," said CNAS Senior Fellow LTG David Barno, USA (Ret.)....
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U.S. National Security Team Changes
Anchor Marco Werman discusses the coming changes to President Obama’s national security team with CNAS Senior Fellow Tom Ricks on PRI's The World. ...
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Petraeus Goes to the CIA, Panetta to the Pentagon
CNAS Senior Fellow Tom Ricks is interviewed by Warren Olney on PRI's To The Point regarding the recent national security leadership appointments....
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Analysis: CIA-DoD Leadership Shuffle
CNAS Research Associate Travis Sharp discusses Obama's new national security team appointments on Federal News Radio....
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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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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....