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Commanders info war request met with silence

Joseph Maguire. A copy of the unclassified letter was obtained by Inside the Ring. The letter urged the DNI to use intelligence to counter enemy coercion and subversion and help the American military “win without fighting” by engaging in similar gray zone warfare against China and Russia. Specifically, the commanders asked for “ammunition in the ongoing war of narratives” by releasing intelligence that the military can use publicly. “The main battlespace for this struggle is largely in the public domain,” says the letter, organized by then-Indo-Pacific Command chief Adm. Philip S. Davidson. “Therefore we request a significantly upgraded effort to routinely inject intelligence derivatives into that arena.”

Евросоюз планирует создать военные силы быстрого реагирования

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Retired Generals and Service Chiefs Launch Operation Protect Democracy in Wake of Capitol Attack

Retired Generals and Service Chiefs Launch Operation Protect Democracy in Wake of Capitol Attack Group plans to advocate for increased voter access at the federal and state level. But will the legislatures listen? Senior Pentagon Reporter, Defense One The breach of the U.S. Capitol in January and subsequent efforts by states across the U.S. to restrict voting access has spurred a group of retired senior military officials to launch their own counteroffensive: Operation Protect Democracy.  The group formed last year to protect mail-in military ballots and ensure they were included in the presidential election, under the name “Count Every Hero.” After the attack on the Capitol, they realized there was more to be done, said Anthony Zinni, former head of U.S. Central Command.

Retired Generals and Service Chiefs Launch Operation Protect Democracy in Wake of Capitol Attack

Get all our news and commentary in your inbox at 6 a.m. ET. email Retired Generals and Service Chiefs Launch Operation Protect Democracy in Wake of Capitol Attack Group plans to advocate for increased voter access at the federal and state level. But will the legislatures listen? April 29, 2021 The breach of the U.S. Capitol in January and subsequent efforts by states across the U.S. to restrict voting access has spurred a group of retired senior military officials to launch their own counteroffensive: Operation Protect Democracy.  The group formed last year to protect mail-in military ballots and ensure they were included in the presidential election, under the name “Count Every Hero.” After the attack on the Capitol, they realized there was more to be done, said Anthony Zinni, former head of U.S. Central Command.

Opinion | Putin again threatens war with Ukraine The West must be ready to respond

Opinion | Putin again threatens war with Ukraine The West must be ready to respond
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