How To Use Defense policy In A Sentence
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Does active military involvement in defense policymaking actually threaten civilian control?
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Those who formulate defense policy and military strategy must learn to see beyond the immediate and the obvious.
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China pursues a national defense policy that is defensive in nature.
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Adding to the charm of his work, Shachtman isn't some defense policy think tank nudnick.
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Those who formulate defense policy and military strategy must learn to see beyond the immediate and the obvious.
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He encouraged members to increase interaction with civilians to gain their support for the nation's defense policy and military build-up plans.
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He now sits on the powerful Defense Policy Board, a hawkish semi-official ideological body that advises the Pentagon.
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Rush Limbaugh: On national radio show, called President Obama a "castrati", in response to Secretary of Defense Policy shift to allow press to photograph flag-draped caskets returning from Iraq
Jeffrey Feldman: Tea Party Republicans
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Which further backstops Israel's hand, not that the right-wing critics of Barack Obama, including the GOP presidential candidates, whose caricature of Obama on defense policy is so extreme that even George Will can't believe it.
William Bradley: Drifting to War with Iran: Beware the Hysteria
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On the other side are a few dozen neoconservative think tank scholars and defense policy intellectuals.
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I just about had an aneurysm when I read this:...eyebrows popped up last week when none other than Richard Perle , former Reagan assistant secretary of defense, former Bush brain-truster on the Defense Policy Board, and a key promoter of the war to find Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, blistered the administration as "dysfunctional..." italics in originalOh.
Hullabaloo
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Does active military involvement in defense policymaking actually threaten civilian control?
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The Chinese government firmly pursues a national defense policy that is defensive in nature.
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He encouraged members to increase interaction with civilians to gain their support for the nation's defense policy and military build-up plans.