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Counterterrorism by proxy / Wechsler, William F   Journal Article
WECHSLER, WILLIAM F Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ONE OF the few things that Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama have in common is that they reversed their long-standing approaches to counterterrorism during their very last years in office. They initially held diametrically opposed military policies, with Bush choosing invasion and occupation and Obama preferring disengagement and drone strikes. But by the end of their second terms they had both ended up in roughly the same place, with a central focus on indirect action—enabling local forces to achieve U.S. counterterrorism objectives.
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ISIS threat to U.S. national security: policy choices / Wechsler, William F; Katz, Mark N   Journal Article
Katz, Mark N Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract I want to briefly go through my assessment of where we are in the fight against the Islamic State, how we got here, where we're going, and the lessons we should take from our experience thus far. Until last year, I was deputy assistant secretary of defense for special operations and combatting terrorism, where I worked on these issues on a daily basis and saw the evolution of our policies and our approach towards the Islamic State throughout that period.
Key Words U.S. National Security  ISIS  Policy Choices  ISIS Threat 
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