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Larry WeaverU.S.
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General and specific milatary questions. | |
Paul Edward ZukowskiAvailable
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Military use in foreign affairs | |
Richard AlbrightU.S.
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Questions on chemical weapons, explosive ordnance, environmental cleanup of military bases and ranges. | |
Peter ErikssonSweden
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Im capable of answering many of your questions about modern Main Battle Tanks and their configuration/construction/sub-systems. I can also tell you a thing or two about MBT ammunition like the DU-projectiles and Hollow Charge munitions if you like. | |
James BrunoU.S.
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Diplomacy and foreign affairs. How government decision-making takes place. Interactions of the White House, State Dept., Pentagon, Congress and CIA in formulating policy. How governments deal with each other. Area expertise includes Afghanistan, Indochina, Europe, Cuba. Served in Guantanamo. Currently a member of the Diplomatic Readiness Reserve and Standby Response Corps. |
Hows it goin eh? I did not think you hosers from the great white north would be offended. Don't lose your tuks over it. Ego and indifference has shaped maritime policy for years. Seeing how you are not
The water is very deep. It is so deep you can't hold your breath long enough to reach the bottom. It is very hard to swim downward with one hand while holding ones nose with the other.
The purpose of the air cover in Afghanistan is not to shoot things. It is to keep the skies clear of anyone else. It is a political fight not a military fight. It can not be fought successfully militarily
Sixteen intelligence agencies of the U.S. government pooled their formidible brain power to issue last month the latest National Intelligence Estimate on Afghanistan. While this is a classified document
Dear Peter, The rank appointment for the female was ceremonious. Many foreign countries do this. They do not follow the same career path as regular line officers. They do not have promotion or assignment
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