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    Posted by Dayuhan The questions I ask...

    Posted by Dayuhan



    The questions I ask myself are:

    . what are the benefits of engaging in FID within those countries?

    . what are the risks of engaging in FID within those countries?
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    Posted by Bill Moore A note on history......

    Posted by Bill Moore



    A note on history...

    Bill, your post made me remember that many of the French officers in Algeria--which I think includes Trinquier although I have to double-check...
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    Dayuhan, Bill, thank you for sharing your...

    Dayuhan, Bill, thank you for sharing your experiences.

    Without going too much into the philosophical, they confirm one of the rare facts of life as far as I am concerned: nothing is black and...
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    I take the criticism. This was presented to me...

    I take the criticism.

    This was presented to me by a (B.A.) university teacher I knew as biased. Further light Internet research led me to two WikiLeaks pieces which are available over here and...
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    Mike, David, thank you for your inputs--very...

    Mike, David, thank you for your inputs--very interesting although they go beyond the answer I am looking for.

    To be honest my question is more superficial, i.e. if in the U.S. and the U.S....
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    A question on the controversy of FIDs

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    In 1959, a French military mission is created in Buenos Aires where French officers--all veterans from Algeria--translate Roger Trinquier, hold classes and publish articles in military...
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