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Star 944

Military-Today.com - Fri, 17/07/2009 - 04:23

Polish Star 944 Light Utility Truck
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URO VAMTAC

Military-Today.com - Wed, 15/07/2009 - 00:05

Spanish URO VAMTAC Light Utility Vehicle
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Tatra T810

Military-Today.com - Sun, 12/07/2009 - 22:15

Tatra T810 General Utility Truck
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Mercedes-Benz Zetros 1833

Military-Today.com - Sun, 12/07/2009 - 22:00

Mercedes-Benz Zetros 1833 General Utility Truck
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Mercedes-Benz Zetros 2733

Military-Today.com - Sun, 12/07/2009 - 21:10

Mercedes-Benz Zetros 2733 Heavy Utility Truck
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Rotem KW1 Scorpion

Military-Today.com - Sun, 05/07/2009 - 23:40

Rotem KW1 Scorpion Armored Personnel Carrier
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Sisu XA-203

Military-Today.com - Sun, 05/07/2009 - 21:10

Sisu XA-203 Armored Personnel Carrier
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Doosan Infracore Black Fox

Military-Today.com - Sun, 05/07/2009 - 20:25

Doosan Infracore Black Fox Armored Personnel Carrier
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Samsung Techwin MPV

Military-Today.com - Sun, 05/07/2009 - 20:00

Samsung Techwin MPV Armored Personnel Carrier
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Rheinmetall Wisent

Military-Today.com - Sun, 28/06/2009 - 22:55

Rheinmetall Wiesent Armored Transport Vehicle
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T-64BM Bulat

Military-Today.com - Sun, 28/06/2009 - 22:25

Ukrainian T-64BM Bulat Main Battle Tank
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Raba H25

Military-Today.com - Sun, 28/06/2009 - 20:40

Hungarian Raba H25 Heavy Utility Truck
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Deng Undone

Foreign Affairs - Tue, 14/04/2009 - 17:50
Driven by a near obsession with economic growth, Beijing has extended the state’s reach into the economy. Instead of urging the Chinese government to resume extensive market reforms, Washington should encourage it to focus on a narrow range of feasible measures.

The Five-Day War

Foreign Affairs - Thu, 05/02/2009 - 21:59
The August war over South Ossetia has rekindled a superpower rivalry and showed the West that Moscow no longer heeds multilateral institutions.

A Partnership of Equals

Foreign Affairs - Thu, 05/02/2009 - 21:58
Beijing is shirking its responsibilities to the global economy. To encourage better behavior, Washington should offer to share global economic leadership.

A Strategic Economic Engagement

Foreign Affairs - Thu, 29/01/2009 - 01:18
The prosperity of the United States and China depends on helping China further integrate into the global economic system.

Can the War on Terror Be Won?

Foreign Affairs - Thu, 29/01/2009 - 01:16
It can, but only if U.S. officials start to think clearly about what success in the war on terror would actually look like. Victory will come only when Washington succeeds in discrediting the terrorists' ideology and undermining their support. These achievements, in turn, will require accepting that the terrorist threat can never be eradicated completely and that acting as though it can will only make it worse.

Al Qaeda Strikes Back

Foreign Affairs - Thu, 29/01/2009 - 01:15
By rushing into Iraq instead of finishing off the hunt for Osama bin Laden, Washington has unwittingly helped its enemies: al Qaeda has more bases, more partners, and more followers today than it did on the eve of 9/11. Now the group is working to set up networks in the Middle East and Africa -- and may even try to lure the United States into a war with Iran. Washington must focus on attacking al Qaeda's leaders and ideas and altering the local conditions in which they thrive. This article appears in the Foreign Affairs eBook, "The U.S. vs. al Qaeda: A History of the War on Terror." Now available for purchase.

Saving Afghanistan

Foreign Affairs - Thu, 29/01/2009 - 01:15
With the Taliban resurgent, reconstruction faltering, and opium poppy cultivation at an all-time high, Afghanistan is at risk of collapsing into chaos. If Washington wants to save the international effort there, it must increase its commitment to the area and rethink its strategy—especially its approach to Pakistan, which continues to give sanctuary to insurgents on its tribal frontier.

Is There Still a Terrorist Threat?

Foreign Affairs - Thu, 29/01/2009 - 01:13
Despite all the ominous warnings of wily terrorists and imminent attacks, there has been neither a successful strike nor a close call in the United States since 9/11. The reasonable—but rarely heard—explanation is that there are no terrorists within the United States, and few have the means or the inclination to strike from abroad.

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