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It’s About the Education, Stupid.

by The Faceless Bureaucrat on 22 August 2011 · 10 comments

The Army, Democracy and the Sacrifice of a Soldier: the view from France.

by The Faceless Bureaucrat on 26 July 2011 · 31 comments

How do you say ‘bollocks’ in Aztec? War is political and it should be, too. So deal with it.

by The Faceless Bureaucrat on 19 July 2011 · 21 comments

Beach books for warheads

by David Betz on 14 July 2011 · 14 comments

Three Cheers for the End of Space: The Future Ain’t What it Used to Be

by The Faceless Bureaucrat on 5 July 2011 · 20 comments

US Army Cuts Off Five Fingers, Bangs Head

by Thomas Rid on 30 June 2011 · 104 comments

The View from Paris: Ben oui, La Libye est ainsi une tout autre affaire

by The Faceless Bureaucrat on 28 June 2011 · 9 comments

Afghanistan: ‘Politically Unwinnable’

by David Betz on 23 June 2011 · 14 comments

Calm down, dear. It’s only a Commercial: On Cyberwar, Blizzard War and Buzzwords in General

by David Betz on 15 June 2011 · 13 comments

Can we “Seek and Destroy” al-Qa’ida and the Taliban?

by David Betz on 31 May 2011 · 66 comments

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