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DID MCCHRYSTAL PURPOSELY PLANT NEGATIVE COMMENTS ON OBAMA?

THE GENERAL AND THE COMMUNITY ORGANIZER by Paul R. Hollrah June 24, 2010 Channel-surfing from ABC, CBS, NBC, and CNN through MSNBC and Fox News, the inside-the-beltway pundits had a field day trying to get inside the heads of Barack Obama, Joe Biden, General Stanley McChrystal, and McChrystal’s top aides.  The one thing common to

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JUNE 25, 2010 Petraeus’s Opportunity His selection reassures our Afghan allies that the U.S. will not begin substantial troop reductions until the Afghans can handle the insurgents on their own. By MARK MOYAR The firing of Gen. Stanley McChrystal has ended the career of an outstanding military leader and the only American to forge a

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VIDEO – ROLLING THUNDER 2010 – A TRIBUTE TO THE FALLEN

ROLLING THUNDER  2010     WASHINGTON, D.C. 3000 vets on motorcycles from across >the USA paraded in D.C. the Sunday before Memorial Day, while a solitary, saluting >Marine greeted them out on Constitution Avenue… the Marine stood at salute for >3 straight hours, while the parade of roaring bikes kept on coming…. it is held >in remembrance of

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CONTINUING TO MEET OUR GLOBAL MILITARY CHALLENGES

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) The Big Squeeze The Obama administration’s defense budget portends strategic decline. BY Gary Schmitt and Thomas Donnelly June 7, 2010, Vol. 15, No. 36 EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:   In his speech, Gates stated that the U.S. military has more than 3,200 tactical combat aircraft–an impressive number.  What he did

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WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS IN ASIA

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Losing Asia? If we stint on our military investment in the Pacific, we’ll pay a high price. BY Dan Blumenthal June 7, 2010, Vol. 15, No. 36 After three decades of peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific, it is tempting to dismiss the possibility of tension and conflict in

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