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James Bruno

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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.

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2009-11-10 United States Foreign Policy Interests:

Valeria: Your question is very broad in nature. I suggest that you review the following resources for background: http://www.state.gov/www/policy.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._foreign_policy

2009-10-14 Finding a reservist in Afghanistan:

Florence: Do you know his military branch and unit? If not, you should be able to get it from his family. In fact, they should have his contact info. At the very least you need to know what branch

2009-09-29 Nuclear Nonproliferation:

Yours is a minority opinion and reflects somewhat Teheran's position. I can only tell you that the leading thinkers and policymakers in the world today believe that (a) those who currently possess nuclear

2009-09-25 Nuclear Terrorism:

What worries policy-makers and scientists is not terrorists having the capability of delivering and setting off actual nuclear weapons. Only a handful of nations have this capability today. Rather, they

2009-09-25 Nuclear Nonproliferation:

Richard: Here are two sources which give a good and succinct explanation: "Proliferation has been opposed by many nations with and without nuclear weapons, the governments of which fear that more

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