Admiral Mullen: Military Must Learn To Accept Policy Shifts
Credit: U.S. NAVY FILE PHOTO
I’ve watched and advised two administrations and I’ve come to three conclusions—three principles—about the proper use of modern military forces. The first is that military power should not —maybe cannot—be the last resort of the state. Military forces are some of the most flexible and adaptable...
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