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by RAND Corporation | Sat, 07/29/2017 - 7:00pm | 0 comments

“This report investigates humanitarian and stabilization needs in Iraq, through a case study of Mosul, and offers recommendations for immediate actions for stabilization.”

by The Washington Post | Sat, 07/29/2017 - 6:21pm | 0 comments

“Kelly is a tough talking Bostonian who spent 45 years in the Marines and is ideally suited to confront the challenges he’ll face.”

by Real Clear Defense | Fri, 07/28/2017 - 11:10am | 0 comments

“Milley devoted the bulk of his speech to the global security issues that he and the rest of the U.S. military leadership spend the most time fretting about.”

by Army Times | Thu, 07/27/2017 - 7:47pm | 0 comments

“Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley wants the American public to stop fooling itself when it comes to war.”

by The Cipher Brief | Wed, 07/26/2017 - 8:50am | 0 comments

The growing military presence raises significant strategic and tactical questions among civilian policymakers at the National Security Council and State Department.

by The Washington Post | Wed, 07/26/2017 - 1:07am | 0 comments

“A road map of three dangers ahead, drawn from conversations with a half-dozen CIA veterans.”

by DoD News | Tue, 07/25/2017 - 11:57pm | 0 comments

Continue on for a DoD update on operations in Iraq and Syria.

by War is Boring | Tue, 07/25/2017 - 4:43pm | 10 comments

“FM 3-24 argues that excessive civilian casualties will cripple counterinsurgency operations, possibly to the point of failure.”

by Military Times | Tue, 07/25/2017 - 2:00pm | 0 comments

“Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has ordered a review of all the administrative and training requirements.”

by SWJ Editors | Tue, 07/25/2017 - 8:36am | 0 comments

“Three years after falling under ISIS control, a photographer shows a now-freed Mosul in ruins.”

by CNN News | Tue, 07/25/2017 - 7:31am | 0 comments

“The Taliban have received improved weaponry in Afghanistan that appears to have been supplied by the Russian government.”

by USA Today | Tue, 07/25/2017 - 6:23am | 0 comments

“Cavalier or casually acquiescent decisions to spend taxpayer dollars in an ineffective and wasteful manner are not to recur.”

by The Washington Post | Mon, 07/24/2017 - 10:32pm | 0 comments

“Cooperation with Russia is becoming a central part of the Trump administration’s counter-Islamic State strategy in Syria.”

by Dave Dilegge | Mon, 07/24/2017 - 9:47pm | 1 comment

Continue on for a link to all the presentations and panel discussions at this year’s Aspen Security Forum.

by Dave Dilegge | Mon, 07/24/2017 - 6:34am | 0 comments

No video, just audio to jump-start your Monday morning.

by The Washington Post | Mon, 07/24/2017 - 5:53am | 0 comments

“Trump administration officials consistently point back to the Obama administration’s failed Syria policy to justify their approach.”

by The Washington Post | Sun, 07/23/2017 - 8:45pm | 1 comment

“Soon after its founding in 2014, ISIS-K descended into the Achin district and established it as its stronghold.”

by Defense One | Sun, 07/23/2017 - 8:14pm | 0 comments

“Technological advancement could produce ocean-spanning consumer UAVs. But extremists won’t necessarily bother with them.”

by The Los Angeles Times | Sun, 07/23/2017 - 12:22pm | 0 comments

Continue on for the arm patch ID lineup.

by Reuters | Sun, 07/23/2017 - 11:54am | 0 comments

“The aim is to build a counterinsurgency force able to support troops fighting in remote and forbidding terrain with air strikes, supplies and intelligence.”

by The Boston Globe | Sun, 07/23/2017 - 6:57am | 0 comments

“Yet to be memorialized are the estimated 7,000 men and women who have died in the longest conflict in the country’s history.”

by The Washington Post | Sat, 07/22/2017 - 9:23pm | 0 comments

“The most fearsome weapon in Mosul on that day was never used by the terrorists. Only now is it becoming clear what happened to it.”

by Military Times | Sat, 07/22/2017 - 5:23pm | 0 comments

“While the Defense Department now has authority to set troop numbers for Afghanistan, President Donald Trump is still setting the strategy that will drive those numbers.”

by Defense One | Sat, 07/22/2017 - 9:26am | 0 comments

“The group has adapted to battlefield setbacks. But that doesn't mean it factored territorial losses into its master plan.”

by The National Interest | Sat, 07/22/2017 - 9:16am | 0 comments

“Questions abound about why some might want to exaggerate Iranian power.”