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- The Strategic Center in Iraq
- How a better Middle East would look
- The Congress Awakes
- Dart to the Bush administration
- Blood borders
- Echoes of 1863
- Strategic fusion
- Psych-ops and Low Profile Battling of CIA in the Middle East
- Why Armenia Must Revise Its Current Policy Against Turkey
- usa must read good history
- Why Clausewitz had it backward
- Wake up Turkey
- Turkiye-Turkey
- Blood brothers
- 99 ways to instabilize Turkey
- Five long years
- Why hearts and minds matter
- War strategy
- The hearts-and-minds myth
- New rules for new enemies
- Lessons from Lebanon
- Conflicts driven by religion can be long and bitter
- Plan B for Iraq
- Coalitions in crisis
- Rebels and religion
- Why did Donald Rumsfeld fail?
- Progress and peril
- A failure in generalship
- Think backward, plan forward
- TO HOUSE SPEAKER NANCY PELOSI
- Wanted: occupation doctrine
- Mind maneuvers
- Create a U.S. foreign legion
- Growing the Army
- Confirmation bias
- Iran emboldened
- Power struggle
- Old paradigms in new bottles
- The right-sized Army
- WAR OF IDEAS: REVIEW
- Dream warriors: Our enemies fight for fantasies, not freedom
- Opportunity missed
- Planes
- Facing up
- Flashpoint: Peril in Pakistan
- The maritime strategy we need
- Hill how-to
- TO THE ARMY
- Shootdown solution
- A question of cost
- TO AIR FORCE CHIEF OF STAFF GEN. T. MICHAEL MOSELEY
- Generalship and statesmanship
- Evolving doctrine
- TO THE NAVY
- In this issue
- "Fiasco"
- What the United States wants
- Horn hotbed
- To the Bush administration
- China plans to control space and win the coming information war
- Russia rising
- To the British government
- Spiraling ahead
- Tipping period
- Combat fatigue
- What If Not an Amnesty?
- What the QDR should say
- An open letter to President Bush
- Rescue mission
- Write at your own risk
- A split on strategy?
- TO THE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT
- Measuring success
- What shipbuilding crisis?
- The Islamabad dilemma
- Eye on a $100 billion pie
- Debating Doctrine
- New face — same choices
- To President Bush
- Beyond the 3-block war
- Plan for growth
- See no evil
- Wake-up call
- To the U.S. Supreme Court
- Air power
- To Leslie Gelb
- Our cover story
- Essay: Leader, transform thyself!
- Friend or foe?
- Eyes wide shut
- Success in Afghanistan means fighting several wars at once
- Conformity needs competition
- Driven to print
- Change of guard
- Long-distance affair
- Essay: A question of faith
- Fighting words
- Rumsfeld and the Generals
- Who is Steve Cambone?
- Racing the clock
- Afghanistan: What Next?
- The spec ops stretch
- The waiting game
- Give & take
- Power struggle
- In this issue
- Spec ops Marines
- The war at home
- Searching for the next B-52
- LCS: A solution for the Asia littoral
- Special forces and horses
- Spending greenbacks to entice leathernecks
- How Marines are preparing for hybrid wars
- al-Qaida in southern Africa
- Tanker
- To the U.S. Army
- After Rumsfeld
- She decided to multipurpose a tent that had been used for watching movies.
- Finesse trumps firepower
- McCaffrey visits Guantanamo
- War birds
- Theater of war
- Monopoly money
- Fighting long small wars
- License to steal
- A vote for victory
- Mind the gap
- Iran, the unmentionable
- Challenging the technocrats
- The pilots that I talked to have gained a tremendous appreciation for the fightability and survivability of the Apache."
- The spec ops
- Revenge of the staff weenie
- To the Supreme Court
- To the Iraq Study Group,
- To Ambassador L. Paul Bremer
- To President Bush
- Resurrecting deterrence
- To Zalmay Khalilzad
- Know your enemy
- The Iraq Summit
- The Indian voice
- The indirect approach
- Transforming the alliance
- Knowing where to stop
- To Kristian Gustafson
- To the U.S. intelligence community,
- To the Windsor, Conn., Democratic Town Committee
- Bloodless theories, bloody wars
- Gray Lady in winter
- Submit your own
- To President Bush
- View from the FOB
- Clausewitz and World War IV
- In this issue
- To Colleen Graffy
- Somalia, Day Two
- Internet insecurity
- The Taliban lost the war in Afghanistan, but still bedevils coalition efforts to establish security
- To new British Army chief Gen. Richard Dannatt,
- Fallujah: The iconic battle
- The adhocness which we experience is becoming a burden."
- No silver bullets
- A working plan
- The Corps should look to its small-wars past
- From the ground up
- A blossoming relationship
- The NCW illusion
- Air heads
- The political battles ahead
- TO THE AIR FORCE
- The force we have
- Oil obsession
- The sun also rises
- Looking beyond Iraq
- Trans-Atlantic trade challenges
- What the Japanese military needs
- The Thousand-Ship Navy
- Sea Power
- Numbers game
- Searching for a strategy
- Contractor crackdown
- Own the blue water
- Blue beret
- A busy week in The Long War
- The Air Force in the urban fight
- We should defend ourselves
- Pacific arms race
- Transformation reality check
- New strategic partners
- Nuclear fusion
- The sleeping service
- The power & limits of jointness
- Big nations, small wars
- Unconventional thinking
- Unfortunate parallels
- The global trident
- Homeland insecurity
- The next maritime strategy
- Letter to the new secretary
- Challenges and choices
- Why doctrine matters and how to fix it
- Freeing bolts and gear knobs
- The fleet we need
- Buying boots
- Survival strategy
- To Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.
- Iran in the crosshairs
- A better war in Iraq
- Clausewitz: Right or wrong?
- The global dragon
- Occupation doctrine
- Much ado about QDR
- Airstrike
- They were able to retask it during the execution of a preplanned mission
- Beyond the surge
- The Navy adrift
- Janus and the god of jointness
- Halloween surprise?
- Rummy & his generals
- Understanding strategy: A delicate dance
- More than door-kickers
- Ideological threats
- To Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
- In this issue
- An imperiled mission?
- Off the radar
- Building an Iraqi Army
- Divided nation
- Strategic redeployment
- Disruptive voice
- Price break
- Land power revisionism
- Hearts & minds model?
- Afghans have voted for change, but it will come only if the U.S. stays the course
- Innovative teams are building goodwill at the grass-roots level
- Exit strategy
- United in relief
- Weathering the storm
- Surface ship, submarine missions are coalescing
- The Taiwan problem
- On guard
- The fourth dimension
- Strategic invisibility
- A betrayal of our heritage
- Killing with kindness
- A tide to turn
- Lessons from the last long wars
- Go to the source: Civilian supremacy run amok
- The undecided continent
- In search of harmony
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