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This paper attempts to use available demographic data to cast light on trends indicative of, or potentially supportive of, an accretion of security threats from "the U.S. southern security perimeter."
Because of the Obama administration's reluctance to confront this looming threat, others—such as the Republican presidential candidates—must begin preparing the case for a military strike to destroy Iran's nuclear program.
Why should New York City bear the $216 million burden of the trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed?
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For a bankrupt country in the middle of hyperinflation, the discovery of a major diamond deposit in Zimbabwe in June 2006 should have been good news. Instead it has provided sustenance to a volatile and violent political elite that suppresses the majority. The power sharing/coalition government in Zimbabwe came into...
Thomas Donnelly and Frederick W. Kagan provide a plan of action for policymakers to begin that vital rebuilding of U.S. military land power.
A close look at offshoring shows that it not only results in bad strategy but has its origins in bad history.
John Ashcroft and Tom Ridge addressed AEI on August 19 and September 2, respectively, to promote legislation to secure Americans from the threat of future attacks.
While the profile of the MANPAD threat is startling to many Americans, MANPADs have been considered a serious threat to aviation for quite some time by the intelligence community.




