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The U.S. Military and Artificial Intelligence

7 January 2015by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Patrick Tucker Defense One In November, Undersecretary of Defense Frank Kendall quietly issued a memo to the Defense Science Board that could go on to play a role in history. […]

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Russian Sanctions, China, and the Arctic

6 January 2015by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Andreas Kuersten The Diplomat Russian Arctic offshore energy efforts are in a period of unwelcome pause, and the flight of Western companies in the face of sanctions imposed by […]

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, NATIONAL SECURITY

ICC Membership Could be Double-Edged Sword for Palestine

5 January 2015by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Julian Borger The Guardian In joining the international criminal court, Mahmoud Abbas has finally used one of the most potent diplomatic weapons in the limited Palestinian armoury after years […]

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, LAW

Balancing on a Warship

4 January 2015by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Andreas Kuersten E-International Relations Russian aggression against Ukraine has had numerous ripple effects across the international community, and one is the instigation of unique drama regarding a three-year old […]

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, NATIONAL SECURITY

The U.S.’s Biggest Cyber Vulnerability

30 December 2014by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Patrick Tucker Defense One On Friday, December 19th, the FBI officially named North Korea as the party responsible for a cyber attack and email theft against Sony Pictures. The Sony […]

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NATIONAL SECURITY

Congressional Math on Syria

12 September 2013by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Troy Kuersten TheThresh.com Is Obama making a huge mistake by giving Congress a major voice in deciding whether or not to strike Syria?  That depends on what you think […]

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, LAW, ORIGINAL CONTENT

Influence in Egypt? We’ve got it, Just not the it we Want

21 August 2013by TheThresh.com Leave a comment

By Troy Kuersten TheThresh.com One curious trope I see bouncing its way around the news media and the internet is the idea of using the military aid that the United […]

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