A Disciplined Defense

How to Regain Strategic Solvency

... when pressed, one would have to concede that Washington spends so much and yet feels so insecure because U.S. policymakers have lost the ability to think clearly about defense policy. Full Story »

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Donald Carl Isenman
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by Donald Carl Isenman - Oct. 1, 2008

It is good in that it outlines the "centrist" view of expenditures for war. Ignored (other than possible increased State Department spending) are other ways of dealing with conflict. The assumption is that the world will always be on the brink of catastrophe, a pretty pessimistic if not completely hopeless point of view. dci

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