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Bob Gates and the future of defense thinking

Posted on December 8, 2008 by lewisshepherd

Now that Bob Gates is officially going to stay on as Secretary of Defense in the Obama Administration, it’s worthwhile to refresh our understanding of his thinking. Continue reading →

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