RECOMMENDED READINGThis should be a good edition. Let the sparks fly:
From
Dr. Carl Conetta of
The Project on Defense Alternatives, a new article "
Resolving Iraq" which lays out what I would term the " withdraw now" position on Iraq of the more Democratic side of the national security and defense communities. A
summary can be found here. I am pairing this one with:
From
LTC David Kilcullen, special adviser to the State Department, "
Don't confuse the "Surge" with the Strategy" at the
SWJ Blog. Colonel Kilcullen describes the change as
"The new strategy reflects counterinsurgency best practice as demonstrated over dozens of campaigns in the last several decades".
This post can also be discussed at The Small Wars Council.
Matt at
MountainRunner has a post that should be of interest to many readers here (including
Tom, Steve, John, Critt and Dave) - "
Visualizing connectivity, civilization, readers of this blog". A picture is worth 1000 words in this instance.
Speaking of
Dave, at
Thoughts Illustrated he
has an example of "
Amazode" a very cool " book networking visualization" app. Try entering some of your favorite books into the search.
Updating the series on
Evolutionary Cognitivism by
Dan of tdaxp:
Selection and Cognition,
Epigenetics and Diversity,
Children and Diversity,
The Implicit and the Explicit,
Man among men ,
More than Genes,
Bibliographyeerie at
Aqoul reviews Hernando De Soto's The Mystery of Capital. eerie is getting quite good at scouting out good reading material for my book pile.
The latest
Hugh Hewitt-Thomas Barnett transcript can be found here.
At
Secrecy News they have a copy up (roughly 400 page PDF) of the
Defense Science Board's unclassified "
Educing Information:Interrogation Science and Art". This was the report I received last week and it has some good material for those interested in the intelligence side of things.
"
Difference and Friction" at the consistently excellent
Edge Perspective with John Hagel.
That's it.