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  • Who's the enemy?
     // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists; Dec1993, Vol. 49 Issue 10, p5 

    Cites the September 9, 1993 `Washington Post' which said US Defense Secretary Les Aspin and Russian Defense Minister Pavel Grachev have agreed to conduct joint US-Russian military exercises, probably in Germany. The units involved will include the US 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized) and the...

  • Positive containment in Nicaragua.
    Vaky, Viron P. // Foreign Policy; Fall87, Issue 68, p42 

    The author argues in favor of a strategy of containment of Sandinistas in Nicaragua. Suggestions for this policy. Reagan Administration policies.

  • Bosnia pullout postponed indefinitely.
    Hillen, John // Insight on the News; 11/11/96, Vol. 12 Issue 42, p30 

    Comments on Bill Clinton's Administration's plans for American troops in Bosnia. Deployment of additional troops as part of the covering force; Need to coax European allies into assuming more responsibility for Bosnia.

  • The Cuba contingency.
    Demarest, Geoffrey B. // Military Review; Jan1994, Vol. 74 Issue 1, p58 

    Analyzes the range and character of potential responsibilities of the United States Army concerning Cuba. Hypothetical scenarios of the last days of Fidel Castro's regime; Refugee reception, control and processing; Ecological cleanup; Public health; Security of key national properties; Prison...

  • US policy toward Nicaragua.
    Dougherty, Kevin J. // Military Review; Oct1994, Vol. 74 Issue 10, p52 

    Discusses the United States military policy toward Nicaragua. Indirect application of military force; Conduct of a series of military exercises to establish a presence in Central America; Perception management.

  • Forging rules of engagement: Lessons learned in operation...
    Lorenz, F.M. // Military Review; Nov/Dec95, Vol. 75 Issue 6, p17 

    Reports on the success of the United States military's Operation Restore Hope in Somalia in 1992. Who the operation was commanded by; Effects of civil war in Somalia; How much money was used to fund operation; Discussion of the rules of engagement (ROE); More.

  • BRIEFLY.
    Soraghan, Mike // Hill; 12/2/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 142, p3 

    The article reports on the remarks of U.S. House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer in response to statements of Vice President Richard B. Cheney that President Barack Obama predicted weakness to adversaries of the country in his dealings with Afghanistan.

  • U.S.-U.N. imperialism hails `victory' in Haiti.
    Francis, Samuel // Human Events; 5/5/95, Vol. 51 Issue 17, p9 

    Analyzes the United States' occupation of Haiti. Implications of the success of the Haiti operation; Pentagon's sending of a classified cable to the US Embassy in Port-au-Prince listing the names of Haitian opponents of the new regime; Criticism against Jean-Bertrand Aristide's regime.

  • More projections.
    Francis, Samuel // Hudson Valley Business Journal; 11/27/95, Vol. 6 Issue 41, p12 

    No abstract available.

  • America's war?
    Silverstein, Ken // Scholastic Update; 3/25/94, Vol. 126 Issue 12, p16 

    Discusses the consequences of American intervention in the civil war in Bosnia. Advocates for active involvement; Cost on lives of Americans; Need for military action against the Serbs; Impact on security and economy of the United States.

  • The strange death of dual containment.
    Sicherman, Harvey // Orbis; Spring97, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p223 

    Examines the failure of the United States' policy of dual containment toward Iraq and Iran in the Persian Gulf Region. Loopholes in the policy of containment; Economic burden of shutting down Iraq's economy on Turkey; Alternative strategy of dual containment; US' reliance on either Iran or Iraq...

  • Saudi restructures arms deals with U.S.
    Morrocco, John D. // Aviation Week & Space Technology; 2/7/94, Vol. 140 Issue 6, p22 

    Reports on the arms deal restructure agreement between the United States and Saudi Arabia. Saudi government's efforts to cut expenditures for fiscal 1994; Alleviation of cash problems; Uncertainty on the Saudi purchase of military hardware from the United States; Terms of the deal.

  • Cuban whipping boy.
    Morrocco, John D. // Progressive; Apr96, Vol. 60 Issue 4, p8 

    Opinion. Comments on the double standard exercised by the United States in its military relations with Cuba and Iran. Denouncement of the Cuban government's gunning down of two private American Cessna planes; U.S.S. Vincennes' shooting down of a civilian Iran Air Airbus jet over the Persian...

  • Ambassador tells U.S. lawmakers Saudis are dropping plans to purchase 72 McDonnell Douglas F-15s.
    Morrocco, John D. // Aviation Week & Space Technology; 12/2/91, Vol. 135 Issue 22, p23 

    Summarizes recent action on Capitol Hill where Sen.'s Howard M. Metzenbaum (D-Ohio) and Bob Packwood (R-Ore.) were circulating a letter to register lawmakers' objection to the sale by McDonnell Douglas of 72 F-15 aircraft to Saudi Arabia as Saudi Arabian Ambassador Prince Bandar called off the...

  • The Clinton administration and peacemaking in civil conflicts.
    Evans, Ernest // World Affairs; Summer96, Vol. 159 Issue 1, p24 

    Assesses the peacemaking efforts of the administration of United States President Bill Clinton in the ethnic conflicts involving Bosnia, Northern Ireland, and Israel and Palestine. Ability to learn from mistakes; American policy towards revolutionary leaders; Author's expectation of more...

  • Joint effort approved.
    Evans, Ernest // Presidents & Prime Ministers; Nov/Dec93, Vol. 2 Issue 6, p39 

    Reports on the approval by the United States joint chiefs of staff of Fuertes Caminos, a joint engineering field training exercise with El Salvador's Armed Forces.

  • U.S. crews strike Serb positions.
    Fulghum, David A. // Aviation Week & Space Technology; 4/18/94, Vol. 140 Issue 16, p60 

    Reports on the attack of American aircraft on Bosnian Serb positions and vehicles in response to the shelling of the United Nations (UN)-designated safe area of Gorazde, Bosnia. UN observers' request for close air support to stop shelling; Factors that prevented the use of precision-guided...

  • Neglected view.
    Fulghum, David A. // Progressive; Oct95, Vol. 59 Issue 10, p11 

    Presents a letter that appeared in the `Santa Maria Times.' Dissatisfaction with President Bill Clinton's decision regarding the air strikes in Bosnia; Air strikes considered detrimental to air travel; Demand that Clinton retract his statement regarding air strikes.

  • Clinton Antiterror Air Strikes May Brand Him an International Outlaw.
    Kincaid, Cliff // Insight on the News; 11/09/98, Vol. 14 Issue 41, p30 

    Presents information on the relationship between the United States and Sudan and Afghanistan, making reference to the violations of international law over the military strike on Sudan and the legal case against President Bill Clinton. Details on the strike incident; Views of some American...

  • National Interests and Mil-to-Mil Relations with Indonesia.
    Haseman, John B. // JFQ: Joint Force Quarterly; Autumn2002, Issue 32, p20 

    Focuses on the military-to-military relations between the U.S. and Indonesia. Influences on the relations; Importance of Indonesia in the world environment; History of the military relations between Indonesia and the U.S.

  • THE RIPPLE EFFECT IN KOREA.
    Gibney, Frank // Foreign Affairs; Oct77, Vol. 56 Issue 1, p160 

    This article considers the effects of a U.S. military withdrawal in South Korea. The announcement of a new U.S. military pullout in South Korea, under the administration of U.S. President Jimmy Carter, has increased tension instead of alleviating it. It has disturbed a balance of power which,...

  • Haiti accepts U.S. forces.
    Gibney, Frank // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 10/3/94, Issue 40, p17 

    Reports that the Haiti junta has agreed to the arrival of American forces.

  • Taking charge on the ground.
    Fedarko, Kevin; Allis, Sam // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 10/3/94, Issue 40, p46 

    Reports that after police beat civilians, the American troops abandoned cooperation with and seized control of the Haitian military. Rules on nonengagement; Breaking up pro-Aristide demonstrations; Comparing the attitudes of Haiti's rich and poor regarding the invasion.

  • Psy-War Success.
    Fedarko, Kevin; Allis, Sam // Time; 3/3/1967, Vol. 89 Issue 9, p35 

    The article reports on the successful launch of the U.S.' Operation Junction City which aimed to luring Communist defectors back to Saigon, Vietnam's side in 1967.

  • Old world order.
    Merrill, Philip // Policy Review; Spring93, Issue 64, p44 

    Suggests that it is still in the interest of the United States to station troops in Europe. Maintenance of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) alliance; Major objectives of a deployment; Maintenance of an infrastructure and logistics capacity; Purpose in staying in Europe; Protection...

  • Why are we in Bosnia?
    Bandow, Doug // Human Events; 9/15/95, Vol. 51 Issue 35, p7 

    Explains why there are calls clamoring for the intervention of the United States in the war conflict in Bosnia. Reason why the US should stay out of the conflict.

  • Arms embargo against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    McCurry, Mike // U.S. Department of State Dispatch; 8/7/95, Vol. 6 Issue 32, p618 

    Presents a statement by the White House Press Secretary discussing the House's decision to lift the arms embargo against Bosnia & Hercegovina. Disappointment of President Bill Clinton over the action; How the action affect American responsibility in the Bosnian war; Implications of the action...

  • To hell with all the treaties.
    Stephen, Andrew // New Statesman; 05/28/2001, Vol. 130 Issue 4539, p38 

    Observes that the realities of the United States (U.S.) isolationism are beginning to appear on the rest of the world. Details on treaties related to military relations; Cold war fantasies of U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld; Criticism of U.S. President George W. Bush when it comes to...

  • Israel takes delivery of U.S. block 10 FS-16S.
    Stephen, Andrew // Aviation Week & Space Technology; 8/1/1994, Vol. 141 Issue 5, p65 

    Reports on Israel Air Force's receipt of 50 early-model F-16s from the United States Air Force as part of an exchange for Israel's cooperation in the Middle East peace process. Israel's fighter acquisition obligation; Planned structural modifications and upgrades.

  • Memorandum on assistance to the Palestinian Police Force.
    Clinton, William J. // Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents; 3/20/95, Vol. 31 Issue 11, p435 

    Presents President Bill Clinton's memorandum for the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense, on assistance to the Palestinian Police Force, drafted on March 16, 1995. Drawdown of commodities and services from the Department of Defense to support activities of the Palestinian Police...

  • Peace and quiet.
    Doherty, Brian // Reason; Dec95, Vol. 27 Issue 7, p16 

    Focuses on the United States military's peacekeeping obligations around the world. Bearing of military burdens for the sake of peace; United Nations-led, authorized and independent missions; Cost of peacekeeping missions.

  • IN THIS MOVIE, THERE ARE NO MORE SIDNEY POITIERS.
    Durkin, Tish // National Journal; 3/16/2002, Vol. 34 Issue 11, p751 

    Presents the author's perspective on the issues related to the U.S.-led war on terrorism. Opinion of the author on the assertion that the governments of Iran, Iraq and North Korea constitute an axis of evil; View of U.S. detractors on the war; Reaction of the author on the claim that the...

  • The Pentagon began a detailed search.
    MacLachlan, Suzanne; Mutch, David // Christian Science Monitor; 4/3/95, Vol. 87 Issue 88, p2 

    Reports on the search by the Pentagon to find out if US military officials were involved in the killings of two Americans in Guatemala. Charges by Congressman Torricelli.

  • Senate moves to lift Bosnian arms embargo.
    MacLachlan, Suzanne; Mutch, David // Human Events; 8/11/95, Vol. 51 Issue 31, p22 

    Presents the breakdown of senators' stance concerning the lifting of the Bosnian arms embargo. Criticism of President Bill Clinton's foreign policy agenda; Enabling of Bosnians to fight for themselves.

  • Rules of engagement.
    Albiniak, Paige; McClellan, Steve // Broadcasting & Cable; 9/24/2001, Vol. 131 Issue 40, p9 

    Focuses on coverage guidelines regarding the United States military operations to Kabul, Afghanistan. Concerns of media executives on the reporting principles applied; Assurance of media practitioners not to reveal military operational details; Conformance of news groups to rules of restriction.

  • Heed commander's warnings on Bosnia.
    Albiniak, Paige; McClellan, Steve // Aviation Week & Space Technology; 1/16/95, Vol. 142 Issue 3, p70 

    Editorial. Comments on the consideration by the US Congress to lift the arms embargo on Bosnia. Appeal to the Americans; Warning by the US Navy Adm. Leighton W. Smith, Jr. against lifting the embargo; Issue of withdrawal of peacekeepers; Response of Senator Robert Dole.

  • SET AND DRIFT.
    Albiniak, Paige; McClellan, Steve // Naval War College Review; Autumn2001, Vol. 54 Issue 4, p141 

    Focuses on the different aspect of civil-military relations in the United States. Importance of geopolitics; Increase of the gap between civilian and military sectors; Differences between guardians and traders.

  • The US must help Afghan 'nation-building.'
    Cobban, Helena // Christian Science Monitor; 10/11/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 222, p9 

    Comments on the idea of nation-building, United States military policy in Afghanistan, and the prevention of terrorist networks.

  • North Korea's perspective on the U.S.-North Korea peace treaty.
    Hong, Kim Byong // Journal of Northeast Asian Studies; Winter94, Vol. 13 Issue 4, p85 

    Discusses North Korea's perspective on the United States-North Korea armistice agreement which went into effect on July 27, 1953. How the US is viewed to have violated the armistice; Call for a new institutional mechanism to prevent an arms buildup on the Korean Peninsula; Viewed incompetence...

  • Allies in the Shadows.
    Ajami, Fouad // Wilson Quarterly; Winter2002, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p86 

    Presents an excerpt from the article 'Allies in the Shadows,' from the November and December 2001 issue of 'Foreign Affairs,' which focused on the support to be received by the United States for its war against terrorism.

  • Forcing them to be free.
    Peceny, Mark // Political Research Quarterly; Sep99, Vol. 52 Issue 3, p549 

    Analyzes the relationship between United States military intervention and the democratization of target states and countries from 1898-1992. Use of Polity III data set in measuring democracy; Impact of free and fair elections advocacy on democratization; Relevance of democratic experience and...

  • Tallying the hate.
    Calabresi, Massimo; Fischer, Dean // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 9/16/96, Issue 38, p32 

    Reports on the national elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina scheduled for September, 1996. The political necessity of the Dayton peace accords for President Bill Clinton's re-election campaign; The inability of many to vote in their hometown; The solidification of divisions; The NATO-led...

  • Containing Iraqi aggression: The U.S. response.
    Clinton, Bill // U.S. Department of State Dispatch; 09/02/96, Vol. 7 Issue 36, p441 

    Presents a speech by the United States President Bill Clinton discussing their objectives to make Saddam Hussein of Iraq pay a price for the act of brutality, reducing his ability to threaten his neighbors and America's interests.

  • Deterring Iraqi aggression.
    Philips, James // World & I; Sep93, Vol. 8 Issue 9, p68 

    Reports on the missile strike ordered by President Bill Clinton on the headquarters of Iraq's main intelligence agency, the Mukhabarat. Strike as a retaliation against assassination attempt on former President George Bush and as a counterterrorism measure; Options considered before the strike;...

  • SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT.
    Philips, James // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 12/19/2011, Vol. 178 Issue 24, p6 

    A correction to the article "How to Be a Real Superpower," published in the November 28, 2011 issue, is presented which discusses U.S. military troops' postings in Australia.

  • SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT.
    Philips, James // Time International (Atlantic Edition); 12/19/2011, Vol. 178 Issue 24, p4 

    A correction to the article "How to Be a Real Superpower," published in the November 28, 2011 issue, is presented which discusses U.S. military troops' postings in Australia.

  • A MISSING HAMMER IN AFGHANISTAN.
    Barry, John // Newsweek; 4/26/2010, Vol. 155 Issue 17, p8 

    The article discusses a joint military strategy between the U.S. and Pakistani military called the hammer-and-anvil strategy and the Pakistani military's concerns that the U.S. may be walking away from the agreement.

  • US-Pakistan Relations: Past, Present and Future(?).
    Mirza, Abbas // Military Technology; Feb2002, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p8 

    Comments on the military relations between the United States and Pakistan. Role of Pakistan during the Soviet-Afghan war; Outlook for the relationship of the two countries.

  • LETTER FROM MHQ.
    Mirza, Abbas // MHQ: Quarterly Journal of Military History; Spring2007, Vol. 19 Issue 3, p3 

    The article introduces two articles related to the military relationship between the U.S. and Cuba. published within the issue.

  • China shops.
    Timmerman, Kenneth R. // American Spectator; Mar1995, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p32 

    Focuses on the efforts of China to build up its military might and become the predominant military power in Asia by the year 2010, and how the United States administration is ignoring these developments. U.S. expansion of military ties with China; Chinese procurement of aerospace machinery and...

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