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Monthly Archives: February 2012
NSF: The “Rise” of China — and Its Coming “Fall”? What it Will Mean for the United States
With Richard Mueller Wednesday, February 29, the Ramada, 9:00 am China’s “rise” has been so unexpected and stunning that we are still working to understand the long-term implications for China and the rest of the world. Chinese leaders themselves … Continue reading
Posted in China, Meetings, Newsletter
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NSF: AN ISRAELI ATTACK ON IRAN
IS IT INEVITABLE? RATIONAL? WHAT SHOULD THE U.S. DO? By Tyrus W. Cobb Colleagues: Speculation is rife that with or without U.S. support, Israel will attack Iranian nuclear facilities, possibly soon. Clearly the Obama administration and the US’s military … Continue reading
Posted in Iran, Israel, Middle East, Newsletter
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Save the Dates!
The National Security Forum is proud to present two timely and provocative presentations, on the Rise (and Fall?) of China and on BioWar. No need to RSVP now (formal announcements will follow)—just mark them on your calendars. The “Rise” … Continue reading
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Secretary of Defense Panetta Stirs the Pot
With comments on an earlier pullout from Afghanistan, a Pakistani doctor and an Israeli strike on Iran. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta confided to reporters while on the way to a NATO conference that the U.S. would end its combat … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, Military, Newsletter
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NSF Meeting February 9th – “Militarization of the CIA”
“The Militarization of the CIA” Has the Central Intelligence Agency become the Tactical Intelligence Agency?” With Rae Huffstutler Former Executive Director, the CIA And other Intel community veterans The Ramada Inn, Thursday, February 9, 9:00 am Increasing attention has … Continue reading
Posted in Homeland Security, Meetings, Newsletter
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