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Anthony Cordesman: Evolving Threats in the Middle East: Their Implications for US Defense Planning

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Anthony Cordesman: Evolving Threats in the Middle East: Their Implications for US Defense Planning

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    Testimony to the Middle East and Africa Threat Panel of the House Armed Services Committee

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  • Anthony H. Cordesman
    Anthony H. Cordesman
    Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy
    Defense and Security, International Security, Acquisition and Resources, Terrorism, Military Strategy, Economic Development and Reconstruction, Energy and Climate Change
    Afghanistan, China, Egypt, Gulf States, Iran, Iraq, Israel/Palestine, Korea, Middle East, NATO, North Africa, Pakistan, Turkey
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