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Afghanistan: the conflict zone / Kamboj , Anil   Article
Kamboj , Anil Article
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Summary/Abstract With no peace in sight in the general area held by ISIS, Iraq and Syria, I consider these areas as the most deadly conflict zones of the world. Afghanistan is also considered as a dangerous conflict zone but may not be as deadly as the previously mentioned areas. I consider Afghanistan more important as it affects India directly.
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Shifting strategies and tactics of the US/NATO forces and the T / Johny, Shelly   Journal Article
Johny, Shelly Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Tranquilizer with a scent of gunpowder / Tebin, Prokhor   Journal Article
Tebin, Prokhor Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The reunification of Russia and Crimea led to the most serious decline in Russia's relations with the United States and NATO in recent history. The events in Crimea prompted NATO to intensify its military activities in Eastern Europe--a trend that continues to this day. It is therefore necessary to examine this process to determine the nature of the military threats it poses to Russia's national security.
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