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  1. Not exactly a new idea, we had the Lodge Act ...

    Not exactly a new idea, we had the Lodge Act

    http://www.coldwar.org/articles/50s/lodge_act.asp



    I can't recall when this act expired, but I recall some of the SF NCOs who came in under the...
  2. Some of they key points: An emphasis on...

    Some of they key points:

    An emphasis on manipulation of behavior, uses ISIL as example where it is imperative we dominate the influence fight. IMO this points to the importance of the emerging...
  3. Special Operations Today

    Special Operations Today: FSR Interviews LTG Cleveland (Ret.)

    http://www.fletchersecurity.org/#!ltg-cleveland-interview/c7ay



    This is an outstanding interview, while I had my philosophical...
  4. Not overly helpful when the ISW report states...

    Not overly helpful when the ISW report states this:



    Then goes on to list all the countries that shouldn't be considered included Arab countries, Iran, and the U.S. Who then? Maybe Russia or...
  5. Concur, but for that to happen they need to...

    Concur, but for that to happen they need to believe they can win, and a demonstration of real political will (something airpower can never provide) on our part can provide significant motivation and...
  6. Too early to tell what the impact will be, but I...

    Too early to tell what the impact will be, but I tend to agree that it could be a game changer for the following reasons. These raids tend to provide a wealth of intelligence that enabler further...
  7. The strategy

    One would think having a highly trained and nimble force that can quickly and effectively respond to emerging intelligence concerning high value insurgents/terrorists is a good and needed capability....
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