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Hard-pressed military planners are often tempted to create a force geared to defeat a specific, current enemy, while neglecting investment in the more broad-based capabilities required to meet future threats.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Where are the carriers?
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If media reports of last week's IAF raid in Syria pan out, the attack against a North-Korean-supplied Syrian nuclear facility in eastern Syria should serve as a pivotal event in the free world's understanding of the enemy it faces in the current global war.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Recognizing the Axis of Evil
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That dominance is now at risk, however, as current defense cuts threaten to do what no enemy can: end U. S. control of the skies.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | The Measure of a Superpower: A Two Major Regional Contingency Military for the 21st Century | Page: 3
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The popular unrest that has swept Iran since the country's fraudulent June 12 presidential election has showcased widespread chants of "Death to Russia, " making it clear that in the eyes of Iran's opposition, Moscow's steadfast partnership with the current clerical regime has made it a mortal enemy.
FORBES
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Current technology advance in China make China a worthy enemy for anybody including USA. China has been under attack from the west for centuries starting from colonialism to modern media attack.
FORBES: U.S.-Japan Security Alliance Is Obsolete Leaving Japan Caught between China and the U.S. in a New Asian Order
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Under current law, UNCAT's CID terms are thus unavailing to alien enemy combatants captured and held in foreign countries during wartime.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: A war to the death
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Given current plans and preparations, this will not occur, and the greatest enemy the country has ever known will have no opposition.
WSJ: Our Blindness
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Unfortunately, in the current, ongoing War for the Free World, the battlefield is global and the enemy's signals are conveyed by a bewildering array of media not anticipated back in 1978 when Congress first imposed significant, but relatively modest restrictions on how and when American signals intercepts could take place.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: "John Doe" telecoms
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The current president, Eduardo Duhalde Mr Kirchner's sponsor, and Mr Menem's arch-enemy also brought forward his departure after social unrest last year.
ECONOMIST: Argentina's election