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Friday, October 27, 2006

JINSA Article Digest for October, 27th

Articles added to JINSA Online from October, 20th to October, 27th.
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#613 What Are We Doing in Iraq?, Part II

(2006-10-20) Given Americas security interest in the integrity of Iraq and
the need to keep Syrian- and Iranian-controlled money and terrorists out, the
American priority in Iraq should be to secure the borders. The U.S. should,
in fact, consider putting all 141,000 American soldiers in theater on the
borders with their guns pointed out. Read the analysis in JINSA Report #613.

Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3562
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Hezbollah Attacks Spur Israels Renewed Interest in Rocket Defenses

(2006-10-22) The summer conflict with Hezbollah highlighted Israels
vulnerability to short-range artillery rockets and caused the Ministry of
Defense to dust-off previously shelved plans for defense systems capable of
intercepting these cheap and plentiful weapons. Last week, the Israeli public
was shocked to be informed that effective defenses wont be ready for at least
four years, two years later then they were told earlier in the year.

Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3564
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#614 Why Kill the Garbage Collectors?

(2006-10-25) The only way the Iraqi insurgents can win is by undermining the
Iraqi people and the American medias belief in the ability of the elected
Iraqi government to govern and the people to survive. It seems undermining
the second is leagues easier than undermining than the first. Read the
analysis in JINSA Report #614.

Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3570

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