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5/29/09: White House Press Briefing
- look, people come at this from a security perspective and some people come at this from an economic perspective. The good thing about what the President does is generally brings people together and can say, rather than picking security or economic protection, that this is somebody that's going to have to understand that their role lies in ensuring both our national and our economic security. So nothing, certainly, out of the ordinary. The Press: On D-Day, do you know if the situation with ...
Conversations with History - Stephen D. Biddle
breakdown and the centrifugal crackup of Iraqi society. So, the first key element of our strategy, rapid democratization, would have been helpful in Vietnam, actively made things worse in Iraq. Second key element was economic reform, development aid to try and facilitate economic growth in Iraq. Again, it's a great idea in a classical ideological insurgency, it gives everyone a stake in the success of the government, it tends to take the wind out of the sails of the insurgents' argument ...
Conversations With History - General John Abizaid
then you can outside of military schools. West Point, for example, provides a record number of Rhodes and Truman Scholars, it's quite a good institution, but I graduated from West Point, I had been interested in the Olmsted Scholar program, and the Olmsted Scholar program provided an officer with the opportunity essentially to get away from the Army for two years, go to a foreign university, learn a foreign language, and then come back and go to an American university to finish up the ...