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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's declaration that the United States will play a role in South China Sea territorial issues must be backed by a commitment to take naval action to counter Chinese aggression.
Replacing General Stanley McChrystal and others involved with setting American policy on Afghanistan will allow the United States to begin down the road to victory.
General McChrystals remarks should force President Obama to abandon his policy of splitting the difference on Afghanistan, as he must definitely act to set a course that will produce success and claim victory.
Drawing on his extensive experiences as commander of the U.S. Army’s 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment in Iraq, Brigadier General H. R. McMaster discussed the challenges of command in counterinsurgency operations.
Through shrewd and lucid analysis, Yoo shows how the bold decisions made by Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, and FDR changed more than just history; they also transformed the role of the American president.
The link between a vigorous exercise of executive power and presidential greatness is both significant and misunderstood.
First, fix the bureaucracy, then the real debate over secretive U.S. military operations can begin.






