Global Security Newsletter // January 10

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January 10, 2019
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (87 sites): War on the Rocks: Net Assessment: Is It the End of the World, As We Know It?
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (87 sites): Washington Free Beacon: CNN Host to Dem Rep: ‘Why Should the Republicans Give Anything if You Don’t Think the Democrats Should Give Anything?’
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (87 sites): Security Boulevard: Secret Service: Theft Rings Turn to Fuze Cards
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (87 sites): Test Feed Using Fields: Conservatives Can Fix the United Nations
1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (87 sites): Stars and Stripes: German leader Merkel heads to Athens; demonstrations banned

1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (87 sites): War on the Rocks: Net Assessment: Is It the End of the World, As We Know It?

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
Net Assessment: Is It the End of the World, As We Know It? The United States has managed to avoid foreign policy catastrophes during the first two years of the Trump administration, but defenders of American primacy espy trouble on the horizon.
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1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (87 sites): Washington Free Beacon: CNN Host to Dem Rep: ‘Why Should the Republicans Give Anything if You Don’t Think the Democrats Should Give Anything?’

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
Freshman Rep. Debbie Mucarsel Powell (D., Fla.) on Thursday said Democrats cannot "fund something that does not make sense" after CNN anchor Poppy Harlow questioned why Republicans should offer concessions in negotiations over a government shutdown deal if Democrats will not do the same.
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1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (87 sites): Security Boulevard: Secret Service: Theft Rings Turn to Fuze Cards

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
Home » Security Bloggers Network » Secret Service: Theft Rings Turn to Fuze Cards Secret Service: Theft Rings Turn to Fuze Cards
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1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (87 sites): Test Feed Using Fields: Conservatives Can Fix the United Nations

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
Many conservatives despise the United Nations. “The Secretariat building in New York has thirty-eight stories,” John Bolton said in 1994 while a lawyer in the private sector. “If it lost ten stories, it wouldn’t make a bit of difference.” Bolton’s subsequent tenure as ambassador to the United Nations and now National Security Advisor has not changed his attitude.
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1. US Security from Michael_Novakhov (87 sites): Stars and Stripes: German leader Merkel heads to Athens; demonstrations banned

Global Security News from Michael_Novakhov (27 sites)
German leader Merkel heads to Athens; demonstrations banned
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