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A jihadist in plain sight in Lahore makes the most-wanted list.
The leadership of the ISI is changing hands at a critical time for both the U.S. and Pakistan.
The October 1 operational launch of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), on the eve of a new American presidential administration, provides an unprecedented opportunity to reshape U.S. strategy toward Africa. Significant attention has been devoted to the structure and functions of AFRICOM--and to its strategic communications challenges. Less thought, however, has...
Chinese strategists are thinking how to win a nuclear war. What is the U.S. doing?
At this event, panelists discussed the simmering conflict between the nuclear-armed states of India and Pakistan.
In Baghdad at Sunrise: A Brigade Commander's War in Iraq (Yale University Press, 2008), newly retired U.S. Army colonel Peter R. Mansoor details his experience commanding troops in the wake of the fall of Baghdad at the dawn of the insurgency in Iraq. Colonel Mansoor, who served as a principal...
The chief obstacle to ROTC's expansion today is not antimilitary sentiment but a Pentagon that prefers to allocate its resources to surer recruiting prospects, primarily in the South and the Midwest.
May 2008 recorded the fewest American casualties in Iraq since the beginning of the war and measured violence in May and June reached the lowest levels since 2004. In advance of the U.S. presidential election in November, discussion of Iraq’s future has assumed heightened significance in public discourse. On July...




