Richard A. Clarke served the Pentagon, the State Department, the intelligence community and the National Security Council for thirty years. He also served eleven years consecutively at the White House on national security under three presidents. In the Bush (41) administration he served as assistant secretary of state. In both the Clinton and Bush (43) […]
Foolproof Strategy to Keep Your Mac Data Protected
Backing up your data might be the foolproof strategy to keep your data protected; however, does this strategy assure you for optimum security for your data? Are you sure about the backup strategy you practiced is efficient to the maximum? Well, you may not be able to respond positively if you have to answer these […]
U.S. partners with Iceland on creating strong Arctic strategy and defense policy going forward
On April 11, 2014 Deputy Secretary of Defense Spokesman James Swartout provided the following readout of Acting Deputy Secretary of Defense Christine Fox’s Meeting with Iceland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Gunnar Sveinsson: “Acting Deputy Secretary of Defense Christine Fox met with Iceland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Gunnar Sveinsson at the Pentagon today. At the beginning […]
“Holy See” named in 2012 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report
It was a story that is hard to believe at first. The Vatican or Holy See, named in a State Department Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs 2012 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR), as a country of “Primary Concern”. The report categorizes the countries and jurisdiction in these terms: “In the Country/Jurisdiction Table […]
Iran reveals strategy to target U.S. Aircraft carriers in the Gulf if attacked
Often times the enemy will reveal his intentions if you listen closely enough – such was the case with Iran over the weekend when a top leader of the Iranian Navy revealed for the first time that nation’s strategy to specifically target U.S. aircraft carriers in the Gulf should it be attacked. Ali Fadavi, leader […]
After 10 years DHS still does not have a national strategy to secure the borders or reliable metrics to measure border security progress, report says
While browsing Committee reports in Congress recently I came across House Report 113-087 – BORDER SECURITY RESULTS ACT OF 2013, dealing with a wide range of assessments and threat information specific to border security. I was shocked by what I read in the report including the fact that Congress, through the Department of Homeland Security, is […]
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