Articles added to JINSA Online from March, 24th to March, 31st.
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#559 Israel as a Security Asset for the United States
(2006-03-27) In a volatile region so vital to the U.S., where other states
cannot be relied upon, it would be foolish to disengage - or denigrate - an
ally such as Israel. The war against terrorists and the states that harbor
and support them will be long and hard, and success will depend in no small
measure on the allies who stand with us and with whom we stand. Read the
analysis in JINSA Report #559.
Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3364
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#560 Israels Election
(2006-03-29) It is almost impossible to expect that Israel - in the face of
practical European and American acceptance of Hamas - remain committed to a
future negotiated with its enemies who are helped by those who should be
Israels friends. The only comfort we take is that elections in Israel are a
regular feature of life in a democracy - and that if life changes
appreciably, Israelis will take another look at their leadership. Read the
analysis in JINSA Report #560.
Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3366
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Underground Facilities Thwart Americas Probing Eyes
(2006-03-30) Americas ability to gather needed intelligence on contemporary
threats from its current constellation of reconnaissance satellites and
aircraft is increasing challenged by the growing sophistication and sheer
prevalence of underground facilities (UGFs) used by many states to conceal
weapons development programs, especially those associated with nuclear,
chemical and biological weapons.
Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3368
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