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Iraq Troop Levels Come Into Question

(HTML version) Carmen Gentile. ISN Security Watch, 17 October 2006
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Outside View: How Bush Strategy Failed

(HTML version) David Isenberg. United Press International, 27 September 2006.
Categories In the News, Iraq War, Terrorism & Counter-terrorism, Wars & Military Operations

Our Indefensible National Security Budget

(HTML version) David Unger. The New York Times, 20 September 2006.
Categories Budget, In the News, U.S. Defense Policy

Kind’s Stance on War in Iraq Inspires DeNure’s Campaign

(HTML version) Reid Magney. La Crosse Tribune, 03 September 2006.
Categories In the News, Iraq War, Wars & Military Operations

Lambert Guard Unit Appears Headed to Israel

(HTML version) Harry Levins. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 22 April 2006.
Categories In the News, Mideast & Persian Gulf, Regional Security

Deadly Days Put Iraq on ‘Brink of Civil War’

(HTML version) Thomas Caywood and Brian Ballou. Boston Herald, 24 February 2006.
Categories In the News, Iraq War, Wars & Military Operations

The Pentagon’s Disconnect Between Planned Forces and Missions

(HTML version) Carl Conetta. Global Beat Syndicate, 16 February 2006.
Categories Defense Reviews, In the News, U.S. Defense Policy

America’s Long War: U.S. Introduces Radical New Strategy

(HTML version) Simon Tisdall, Ewen MacAskill and Richard Norton-Taylor. The Guardian, 15 February 2006.
Categories In the News, Terrorism & Counter-terrorism, U.S. Defense Policy

Fighting On All Fronts

(HTML version) Jim Lobe. Asia Times, 09 February 2006.
Categories Budget, In the News, U.S. Defense Policy

‘Something Has to Give’ in Pentagon Spending

(HTML version) Jim Lobe. Inter Press Service, 07 February 2006.
Categories Budget, In the News, U.S. Defense Policy
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