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Monday, February 9th, 2009

A fresh approach to national security

Why is the Obama administration’s plan to revamp the U.S. approach to national security drawing criticism before it even gains momentum?
If anything, the overhaul – which National Security Adviser James Jones will supervise – is past due. The global realm continues to evolve in major and often unanticipated ways; strategies must keep pace. As Jones [...]

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