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Apr 30, 2009 | TheDartmouth.com

Analyst discusses cyber warfare

Timothy Thomas, an analyst at the Foreign Military Studies Office at Fort Leavenworth in Kansas, spoke of the ambiguities of cyber defense.

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Wed Apr 01, 2009

Scoop

US Military: The Ethics Of U.S. Department Of Defense

Wednesday, 1 April 2009, 4:03 pm Press Release: elenemigocomun.net The Ethics of U.S. Department of Defense Funding for Academic Research in Mexico Simon Sedillo March 25th, 2009 http://elenemigocomun.net/2255/x/en On October 23, 2006 the Lawrence Journal World or LJ World published an article which silently uncovered a funding scandal within ...

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Mexico, US Military, Fort Leavenworth, US Army

Tue Mar 31, 2009

Indybay.org

Project to Map Communally Held Indigenous Land in Mexico Comes Under Fire

Peter Herlihy and Jerome Dobson, professors of Geography at Kansas University, received funding from the Foreign Military Studies Office , located at the Fort Leavenworth U.S. Army base in Leavenworth, Kansas, to map communally held indigenous land in the states of San Luis Potosi, and in Oaxaca, Mexico.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Mexico, US Military, US Army, Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth, KS,

Fri Jan 23, 2009

Grassroots Journal

Zapotec Indigenous People in Mexico Demand Transparency from U.S. Scholar

The Union of Organizations of the Sierra Juarez of Oaxaca - a longtime partner of Grassroots International based in Mexico - denounced a recently conductedA studyA in the Zapotec region by U.S. geography ...

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Related Topix: World News, Mexico, US Military, US Army, University of Kansas

Fri Dec 19, 2008

hosted Christian Science Monitor | Christian Science Monitor

Afghanistan: Soviet failures echo for US

Recent headlines from Afghanistan have read like a history lesson from the Soviet 1980s.

That war "devolved into a fight for control of the road network," concludes a 1995 US Army study. Militants are now stepping up attacks against American supply routes, destroying some 200 trucks in Pakistan this month.

Anti-Soviet militants controlled "the rural areas," says a former Soviet official. Today's militants have a "permanent presence" in 72 percent of the country, according to a Dec. 8 study.

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Related Topix: World News, Asia, Afghanistan, US Military, Fort Leavenworth, US Army, Pakistan,

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