I actually assign the Hoffman book for my large lecture class, but I'll check out that other thread -- it'd be nice to assign something addit'l that spoke to hybrid issues, b/c they will bring it up!
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I actually assign the Hoffman book for my large lecture class, but I'll check out that other thread -- it'd be nice to assign something addit'l that spoke to hybrid issues, b/c they will bring it up!
Hey, all. I could use your advice -- I'm looking to assign a reading on the definition of terrorism that is up to date enough to take into account the complexities posed by ISIS, its activities...
This book wasn't intended as a text, but it would make a great one, and a perfect complement to Hoffman:
Our Own Worst...
I lack the qualifications to speak to the suggestions for restructuring, either of the military generally or the Iraq mission, but I have argued for some time that whether you're talking about the...
Look what else is in the Times article:
It has not worked out that way. Still, Captain Rogers says their mission in Kadhimiya has been “an amazing success.”
“We’ve captured 4 of the top 10...
To the best of my knowledge it is, however, far too much is made of it, IMHO. First, a large set of pictures was released in one set in response to a FOIA request (and, really, how many pics of...
To be clear, when I had earlier written that the Canadian press seemed more willing to "show more" than the American press of bodies, I was in that case referring to, you know, bodies, as in images...
Actually, that's a very interesting example. It's one of the only iconic images that most people wouldn't actually recognize, because (like the Mogadishu images) media outlets believed it's newsvalue...
Well, the reason it's so important to keep PA firewalled from IO is because, although this might be "inside baseball" to the public, as I argued, it isn't to the press. It's the PAOs who deal with...
Two very quick pts (sorry to have been out of the conversation; it's commencement weekend here, and a bit crazy.) And again I apologize for my failures re. the quote function. First, I agree that...
Sorry, still haven't figured out how to make that "quote" function do what I want it to do. I want to reply to the issue you raise that there is a concern or a perception, "are we even fighting?" I...
Uh, what?
I'm sorry, but I can't tell if you're arguing that attempts at persuasion are intrinsically besides the pt with the American public (and if that is your argument I would point you to any...
This is a terrific piece, and could as easily (perhaps more appropriately) have been filed under Media and Info Ops as Triggerpuller. The recognition that the vision of the "Strategic Cpl" is a...
Whether that's because the Army walked it back when they saw the response or because Wired got it wrong is hard to know.
In any event, the milblogger's conference was this weekend, and it started...
What a perfect example of what I was referring to when I said there's a price to be paid in today's warfare when taking steps to ensure electronic OPSEC. This is the type of thing that has to be...
Let me go back to where I started: doctrinally IO is responsible for electronic OPSEC as well as for the types of concerns we have generally lumped together under "information operations" (writ...
or walk-back, but either way, it looks as if there's been a change here (although Captain Ed, who's a blogger with an excellent track record, doesn't seem to have a link for the clarification, unless...
With respect, the Warden didn't get into the deserved troublehe's in for blogging.
I don't think anyone's suggesting OPSEC not be taken seriously, only that there had to be a less drastic measure...
One of the best known "portal" bloggers makes an interesting point -- since this is only an Army reg, other services' milbloggers will continue uninterrupted. If the Marines end up getting more attn...
You cannot imagine the difficulties surrounding that issue as it concerns civilian bloggers, before you even get into the distinctions between military and civilian law. I don't myself buy into the...
I don't think it was any one post or event. They do have the Internet even in Appalachia, you know, so even the newest Private comes in completely comfortable with the digital world. That isn't...
Your use of the phrase, "let them see" is important -- this may impact blogs, but it would also impact YouTube and LiveLeak (except that it seems to me that more folks post there anonymously.) The...
I've had this conversation with friends who are military before: there are security implications and security violators, I get it. Well, way to throw the baby out with the bathwater. In this war, for...
I think the second link is bad, can you check?
thanks
This is what's annoying me -- the Post's role in this, http://www.ajr.org/article_printable.asp?id=3091 and their own assessment of their reporting, has just been completely forgotten.