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February 9, 2012

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February 3, 2012

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February 1, 2012

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ArticleBlame Canada
February 1, 2012Commentary

reviews Eliot Cohen's Conquered into Liberty: Two Centuries of Battles Along the Great Warpath that Made the American Way of War.

United States Wars and Warfare Foreign Policy History

ArticleMeasuring the Man in Charge
January 21, 2012Wall Street Journal

reviews All In: The Education of General David Petraeus by Paula Broadwell and Vernon Loeb.

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January 10, 2012

Featured Publications

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Slashing America's Defense: A Suicidal Trajectory
Author: Max Boot
January 2012

Max Boot argues that cuts to defense spending have the potential to devastate the U.S. armed forces, and if left unchecked, will do more damage to their fighting capacity than the Taliban, al-Qaeda, or any other external foe could inflict.

Iraq: Baghdad Without America
Author: Max Boot
December 26, 2011

Max Boot says that at the moment, Iraq is an uneasy mixture of good and bad, volatile and stable, healthy and diseased—a strange witches' brew that could blow up or, just possibly, turn into an elixir for the entire region.




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January 9, 2012

Op-Ed

Op-EdOverspending the Peace Dividend
January 8, 2012Los Angeles Times

argues that the current plan to downsize the U.S. military is a repeat of past mistakes.

Defense Policy and Budget Wars and Warfare U.S. Strategy and Politics

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January 6, 2012

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ArticleSlashing America's Defense: A Suicidal Trajectory
January 2012Commentary

argues that cuts to defense spending have the potential to devastate the U.S. armed forces, and if left unchecked, will do more damage to their fighting capacity than the Taliban, al-Qaeda, or any other external foe could inflict.

Defense Policy and Budget Congress and Foreign Policy

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January 5, 2012

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January 4, 2012

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January 4, 2012


Iran Won't Close the Strait of Hormuz

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Captain Bradley S. Russell, USN, Military Fellow, U.S. Navy


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Captain Bradley S. Russell, USN and argue that Iran must realize that by initiating direct hostilities in the Strait of Hormuz, it risks American retaliation against their covert nuclear-weapons program.


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