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National Defense June 2005 Robert H. Williams |
Skylark Soars Over Israel Israeli defense forces are receiving Skylark mini-unmanned aerial vehicles that can be carried in a pack by a single soldier. |
Parameters Summer 2005 Christopher M. Ford |
Speak No Evil: Targeting a Population's Neutrality to Defeat an Insurgency Using Iraq as a model, this article seeks to examine the relationship between the people and the insurgency, with the ultimate questions being: What role does the civilian population play in the insurgency, and how can this situation be influenced to achieve success? |
Parameters Summer 2005 William M. Darley |
War Policy, Public Support, and the Media Perhaps no element of the current conflict in Iraq engenders more emotion and acrimony within the military than debate concerning the role and influence of the news media on public opinion and national policy. |
Reason May 2005 Matt Welch |
Bad Host Does Washington forbid American companies from hosting Iranian Web sites? Unless the companies obtain a government license, yes. |
BusinessWeek May 23, 2005 |
Iran's Election Race Heats Up Hashemi Rafsanjani, who served as President in 1989-97, is considered a pro-business moderate and asserts that he is the leader to ease tensions with the U.S. But he still faces an uphill battle. |
National Defense May 2005 Roxana Tiron |
Gulf Nation Focuses on Training, Educating Air Crews Close to fielding one of the most advanced air forces in the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates is pushing to match the aircrews' proficiency with their sophisticated equipment. |
National Defense May 2005 Roxana Tiron |
Jordan Eyes Expansion of Domestic Defense Industry A Jordanian research and development center is achieving tangible results in building sophisticated technology for internal and border security, VIP protection, surveillance and emergency response. |
National Defense May 2005 Roxana Tiron |
Local Shipbuilder Thrives, Eyes Expansion in Gulf Region As the United Arab Emirates boosts the power of its sea service, business is booming for an indigenous company that not only is grabbing a large share of navy contracts, but also is planning to spread out in the region. |
National Defense May 2005 Roxana Tiron |
Middle-East Defense The United Arab Emirates not only is purchasing jet fighters, tanks, ships and air-defense systems, but it also is beefing up its nuclear, biological and chemical defense capabilities, communications and early warning systems, while satisfying its insatiable need for trucks and armored vehicles. |
National Defense May 2005 Sandra I. Erwin |
Military Researchers Launch War Against Hidden Explosives At least 75 Navy scientists have been assigned to work full-time on technologies to detect and neutralize the improvised explosives devices that have killed and maimed hundreds of U.S. troops in Iraq. |
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