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GailForce: New Defense Strategy
January 12, 2012 8 min. read

Last week I participated in a Department of Defense Bloggers Roundtable on President Obama’s new defense strategy with Captain John Kirby (USN), Deputy Secretary of Defense for Media Operations; and Dr. George Little, Pentagon Press Secretary. In support of the new strategy the Department of Defense published a paper called Sustaining U.S. Global Leadership: Priorities […]

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Institutions And New World “Netizens”: Act 1
January 12, 2012 4 min. read

“First They Ignore You — Then They Ridicule You — Then They Fight You — Then You Win” Mahandas Gandhi Will technology fundamentally change the relationship between the nation state and citizens? Are hyper-connected citizens a threat to or opportunity for government? These are the kinds of questions that the political ruling class across the […]

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Brian Terry, Jesus Diaz, Dakota Meyer: Justice in 2012?
January 3, 2012 31 min. read

In the end, Terry, Diaz and Meyer found themselves on the sharp end of the stick for their efforts: the US Department of Justice, agencies like DHS and the Department of State, and the usual entourage of corporate and political underwriters, including the government of Mexico, all had a hand in creating scenarios designed to transform good guys into villains, narratives that ended in Terry’s death at the hands of a cartel gunman, Diaz’s imprisonment for ‘exercising excessive force’ during the arrest of a suspected drug trafficker, and in Meyer’s case, the loss of a high-paying job with a multinational defense contractor, and blowback that now has this decorated young veteran on the ropes in the court of public opinion. Let me tell you something. The only ‘mental problem’ from which Meyer suffers is a chronic case of integrity, an inability to distort the truth to accommodate political reality.

Consider–if Terry, Diaz and Meyer had ‘occupied Wall Street’ instead of the killing zones along our SW border and in Afghanistan, they might have been poster boys for the March of History, and on top of it all, alive, free, and gainfully employed.

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GailForce: U.S. Defense – End of Year Thoughts
December 30, 2011 8 min. read

As is the custom for all FPA Bloggers with the year drawing to a close, it’s time for me to give my thoughts on how events fared in 2011. All in all there were a number of defense policy successes, with the most spectacular being the death of Osama Bin Laden, the continued dismantling of […]

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GailForce: Korea – Never-Ending Crisis
December 21, 2011 10 min. read

In 1988 I was pulled out of an assignment in Hawaii18 months early and sent to Korea to be part of the U.S. Forces Korea staff. My job would be Chief, Combined Indications and Warning (I&W) Center, Intelligence Production Division. In civilian terms, I ran the newsroom. It was a 24/7 job and my folks […]

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Social Media and Social Menacing…
December 20, 2011 4 min. read

And you thought your biggest social media worry was being defriended. Last week, the New York Times published an interesting piece on the use of social media by terrorist groups.  They focused on a recent Twitter battle instigated by the Somalia-based, loosely al-Qaeda linked, al-Shabab.  Their target…African Union peacekeeping forces and the Kenyan army.  The […]

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Russia Year in Review 2011
December 20, 2011 7 min. read

FPA Russia Blog Studios presents……Russia’s top box office hits of 2011 GOODBYE BREZHNEV As the traumatic events of the 90s send Mother Russia into a coma from which she takes a decade to recover, dutiful son Vova worries that any further shocks to her system might trigger a catastrophic relapse. Thus, he decides to dupe […]

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Protect Our Kids Act Introduced
December 20, 2011 4 min. read

In the wake of recent shocking cases of child abuse and neglect such as the Penn State cover-up scandal, the infamous Casey Anthony murder trial and the ongoing global abuse investigations of Catholic Priests, the issue has become headline news.  Sadly, most cases of abuse both across the globe and in the United States go unreported, or are reported […]

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Fighting for the Future of the Internet
December 20, 2011 3 min. read

The online world has been all aflutter in recent weeks over the introduction of two pieces of legislation in Congress: the PROTECT IP Act in the Senate and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House of Representatives. As PROTECT IP already passed in the Senate, last week the focus shifted to the hearings […]

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Haiti: Christmas Comes Bearing the Gifts of Insecurity, Anxiety
December 19, 2011 6 min. read

As iconic personalities Oprah Winfrey and Robert Deniro traveled to Haiti on parallel humanitarian and business missions, growing insecurity stole the headlines, threatening to crush the spine of Martelly’s administration, and the spirit of Christmas with it. Merely 15 days into December, two officers of the Haitian National Police (PNH  French acronym) succumbed to assassins’ […]

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Debt Dynamics: Who is Most at Risk?
December 19, 2011 6 min. read

The debt dynamics equation was in the past of interest only to sovereign credit analysts (such as this blogger) and macro policy wonks.  Now, more people want to know about it.  You can generate such an equation that is elaborate or not, but the gist is the following:  The primary budget surplus, that is, government revenues minus expenditures — not […]

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Russian Oil Rig Sinks off the Coast of Sakhalin, 49 Missing
December 18, 2011 3 min. read

The Russian oil rig Kolskaya sunk 200 miles off the east coast of Sakhalin late Saturday night in stormy weather with 67 crewmembers were on board. So far, four people have been found dead and 14 people rescued, while 49 people still remain lost. The Kolskaya sunk in twenty minutes in fifteen-foot, 32 degree seas. In […]

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