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BorneoAlliance
post Feb 24 2016, 12:48 AM

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Pentagon, CIA Chiefs Don’t Think Russia Will Abide by Syria Cease-Fire

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Defense Secretary Ash Carter; Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan have voiced increasingly hawkish views toward Moscow in recent White House meetings, jointly calling for new measures to “inflict real pain on the Russians,"
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Russia’s bombing campaign in Syria, launched last year, has infuriated the CIA in particular because the strikes have directly targeted CIA-backed rebels
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Officials say it remains unclear whether stepped-up support for CIA-backed rebels in Syria would make much of a difference at this stage, given how much ground they have already lost in the Russian-backed assault
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While Russia was engaged in the cease-fire talks, U.S. officials say its war planes stepped up the pace of their attacks on positions held by moderate rebels. The CIA saw the expanded strikes as an effort by Moscow to crush the agency’s partners on the ground, and some intelligence officials questioned whether moderate forces would be able to bounce back even if more covert aid was provided
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Russian officials say they are fighting terrorists
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If the U.S. doesn’t take action to prevent moderate rebel forces from being wiped out by the Russian-backed offensive, then the Saudis or some other group could decide to break ranks with Washington and send large numbers of Manpads into northern Syria to shoot down Russian bombers


http://www.wsj.com/articles/pentagon-cia-c...-say-1456235932
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post Feb 24 2016, 05:34 AM

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Libyans celebrate 'liberation' of Benghazi

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Unconfirmed reports have since emerged that Special French Commando forces recently arrived in Benghazi to support the military operations, a Libyan military source told Huffington Post Arabi
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The unnamed sources said that the forces were stationed in Benina Air Base, east of Benghazi, and had set up a common operations room with the Libyan forces to coordinate the action
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The Americans were forced to admit last year that they had sent special foces into Libya, with rumours circulating that the English and possibly French had followed suit although Paris and London have thus far declined to comment on the matter
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Areas of the city had been controlled by Ansar al-Sharia and more recently the Islamic State (IS) group
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"We entered most of the sectors controlled by terrorist groups in Laithi," in central Benghazi, a military source told AFP
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However, IS still hold the coastal city of Sirte and have been gaining ground, with analysts warning that without military intervention or a unified Libyan response, they are well poised to expand further


http://www.middleeasteye.net/benghazi%20libya%20liberated
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post Feb 24 2016, 07:29 AM

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Russia Is Launching Twice As Many Airstrikes As The U.S. In Syria

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Moscow’s bombing runs have devastated military and civilian strongholds and cleared a path for Syrian regime forces to counterattack against ISIS militants and rebels
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launching roughly one air strike every 20 minutes targeting Islamic State militants, U.S.-backed rebels and civilians in rebel-controlled areas
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Russia has launched around 60 air raids every day in Syria, the U.S. and its allies have pulled off just seven, on average, since launching their first attacks in Syria in September 2014
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The Violations Documentation Center, which monitors attacks on Syrian civilians, told Al Jazeera that at least 1,458 civilians including 346 children died in Russian air strikes between September and late January
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U.S. air war lately has focused on destroying ISIS’ oil facilities, oil-transportation tanker trucks and stashes of hard currency
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strained ISIS’ finances, reportedly compelling the group to cut pay to its troops by 50 percent. The pay cut could be behind an apparent recent drop in the number of active fighters in ISIS’ ranks from more than 30,000 to as few as 19,000
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Each Russian air raid is arguably much more destructive than an equivalent coalition attack. The Kremlin claimed that each of its strikes destroys three or four targets, on average. By contrast, the American coalition said it hits, on average, two targets every time it launches a jet
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Russian planes only need to travel a short distance before bombing their targets—shorter, by far, than the average distance an American or allied plane must travel. The northern city of Aleppo, arguably the center of gravity of rebel forces in Syria, lies just 100 miles—a 15-minute jet flight—from Latakia, where Russia’s air wing is based. And rebels holding onto neighborhoods on the outskirts of Damascus are even closer. Russian planes can reach them in a few minutes
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coalition warplanes still travel hundreds of miles to reach their targets, limiting how many sorties they can fly in a given period of time
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Moscow can launch more frequent attacks, even though its air wing of around 40 planes is smaller than the U.S.-led force, which usually includes more than 100 jet fighters and bombers scattered across several air bases


http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016...s-in-syria.html
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post Feb 24 2016, 07:35 AM

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Polish-German Leopard 2PL modernisation agreement signed.

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Leopard 2PL concept for the Polish Armed Forces. Source: ZM Bumar Labedy


http://www.janes.com/article/58253/polish-...greement-signed




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Pentagon Seeks to Deploy Mobile Artillery Near South China Sea

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According to a senior US Army official, speaking to Scout Warrior on condition of anonymity, the US may soon deploy mobile artillery, the kind  traditionally used in land-based offensives, to the South China Sea, as defensive units.

"We could use existing Howitzers and that type of munition to knock out incoming threats when people try to hit us from the air at long ranges using rockets and cruise missiles," the official said.
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"A Howitzer can go where it has to go. It is a way of changing an offensive weapon and using it in dual capacity," the anonymous military official said. "This opens the door to opportunities and options we have not had before with mobile defensive platforms and offensive capabilities."

If approved, Washington’s weapon deployment would continue a pattern of US aggression in the South China Sea. Washington has conducted a number of joint military exercises with regional allies as a show of force against China. Over the past few months, the Pentagon has also begun conducting "freedom of navigation" exercises near Beijing’s artificial islands.

But if mobile offensive units are seen as an effective, cheaper alternative to shooting down missiles or aircraft, they could also be used beyond the Pacific. Military officials suggest that M777 Howitzers and M109 Paladins could also be used in Eastern Europe, to counter Russian "aggression."


http://sputniknews.com/asia/20160224/10352...-china-sea.html
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post Feb 24 2016, 08:13 AM

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3 maps that outline North Korea’s military might

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Nearly 70% of its ground forces are forward deployed to within 100 kilometers (62 miles) of the South Korean border
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aside from North Korea’s special forces, its ground forces are generally underfed, ill equipped, and poorly trained
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North Korea’s artillery, in particular, is worrisome as the long-range cannons and rockets are capable of hitting South Korea’s capital of Seoul
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50% of North Korea’s air force is within 62 miles of the South Korean border
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its fleet is estimated at having 1,300 aircraft, its fleet consists almost entirely of legacy Soviet airframes. Pyongyang’s most capable aircraft are MiG-29s that were likely procured in the late 1980s from the Soviet Union
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The hermit kingdom also has a few US-made MD-500 helicopters that were obtained in the 1980s by circumventing export controls that are capable of ground attack missions
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Pyongyang’s Navy is also largely based against South Korea with 50% of the navy’s assets within 62 miles of the border. The navy is largely comprised of aging patrol boats, submarines, and air-cushioned hovercraft and amphibious vessels
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extremely old, the fleet of an estimated 70 submarines are capable of hiding around the Korean coast and harassing or possibly sinking South Korean vessels


http://www.businessinsider.my/3-maps-that-...xcZEV6xLkd1L.97
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China deploys fighter jets to contested island in South China Sea

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China has deployed fighter jets to the same contested island in the South China Sea to which it also has sent surface-to-air missiles, US officials said on Tuesday.

WASHINGTON: China has deployed fighter jets to the same contested island in the South China Sea to which it also has sent surface-to-air missiles, US officials said on Tuesday (Feb 23).

Citing two unnamed US officials, Fox News said US intelligence services had spotted Chinese Shenyang J-11 and Xian JH-7 warplanes on Woody Island in the disputed Paracel Islands chain over the past few days.

Navy Captain Darryn James, a spokesman for US Pacific Command, confirmed the report but noted that Chinese fighter jets have previously used the island.

Woody Island, which is also claimed by Taiwan and Vietnam, has had an operational airfield since the 1990s but it was upgraded last year to accommodate the J-11. "We are still concerned that the Chinese continue to put advanced arms systems on this disputed territory," James said.

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The move was reported as US Secretary of State John Kerry hosted his Chinese counterpart, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, in Washington.

Last week, China confirmed it had placed "weapons" on Woody Island, defending what it said was its sovereign right to do so. A US official told AFP that Beijing has deployed surface-to-air missiles on the island, apparently HQ-9s, which have a range of about 200 kilometres.

Wang had been scheduled to visit the Pentagon earlier on Tuesday but the visit was cancelled due to a "scheduling conflict," officials said.

On Monday, the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies released satellite imagery showing what appeared to be a high-frequency radar installation under construction on an artificial island on Cuarteron Reef in the Spratlys.

China's land reclamation and military buildup in the South China Sea have drawn international condemnation and the United States has said it will continue to sail through waters claimed by Beijing.

- AFP/de
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post Feb 24 2016, 10:42 AM

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QUOTE(BorneoAlliance @ Feb 24 2016, 08:13 AM)
[size=9]3 maps that outline North Korea’s military might
Likely exaggerated...SoKor is still stronger
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post Feb 24 2016, 11:09 AM

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Submarine Sales Buoyant: SIPRI Study

Source : Our Bureau ~ Dated : Tuesday, February 23, 2016 @ 12:17 PM

With a total of 48 submarines on order in export deals by the end of 2015 and other orders that include Australian, Indonesian and Indian submarine contracts coming up this year, submarine sales are expect to grow significantly.

The advent of submarine technology now offers underwater endurance lasting several weeks and is equipped with ling-range anti-ship missiles and torpedoes and land-attack missiles.

These capabilities increase their effectiveness as area-denial weapons and allow for stealth attacks on land targets. Between 2006 and 2015 the growing and highly competitive export market for submarines was completely dominated by China, France, Germany, Russia, South Korea and Sweden.

However, they were joined by Japan in 2015 when it submitted a bid to an Australian tender for 12 submarines. The United States and the United Kingdom currently produce only nuclear-propelled submarines, which they do not offer for export.

In 2011–15, 16 submarines were exported. Germany supplied 3 submarines to Greece, 2 each to Colombia and Israel, and 1 each to Italy and South Korea. Russia supplied 4 submarines to Viet Nam and 1 to India, while Sweden supplied 2 to Singapore, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said in a report Monday.

Germany is to deliver 6 to Turkey, 5 to South Korea, 4 to Egypt, 2 to Singapore and 1 each to Greece, Israel.


http://www.defenseworld.net/news/15418/Sub...dy#.Vs0d8EDryKE
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China gearing up for East Asia dominance: US Pacific commander

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - China is "changing the operational landscape" in the South China Sea by deploying missiles and radar as part of an effort to militarily dominate East Asia, a senior US military official said.

China is "clearly militarising the South China (Sea)," said Admiral Harry Harris, head of the US Pacific Command, adding: "You'd have to believe in a flat Earth to think otherwise."

Admiral Harris said he believed China's deployment of surface-to-air missiles on Woody Island in the South China Sea's Paracel chain, new radars on Cuarteron Reef in the Spratlys and its building of airstrips were "actions that are changing in my opinion the operational landscape in the South China Sea."

Soon after he spoke, US government sources confirmed that China recently deployed fighter jets to Woody Island. It was not the first time Beijing sent jets there but it raised new questions about its intentions.

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US Navy Captain Darryn James, spokesman for US Pacific Command, said China's repeated deployment of advanced fighter aircraft to Woody Island continued a disturbing trend. "These destabilising actions are inconsistent with the commitment by China and all claimants to exercise restraint from actions that could escalate disputes," he said.

"That's why we've called for all claimants to stop land reclamation, stop construction and stop militarisation in the South China Sea."

But US and Chinese foreign ministers signaled that despite disagreements over the South China Sea, they were near agreement on a UN resolution against North Korea for its recent nuclear and missile tests and stressed their cooperation on economic and other issues.

'HEGEMONY IN EAST ASIA'

Speaking before the meeting in Washington between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and US Secretary of State John Kerry, Admiral Harris said China was escalating the situation in the South China Sea with new deployments.

Asked about its aims, he said:"I believe China seeks hegemony in East Asia."

Responding to another question, he said Chinese DF-21 and DF-26 anti-ship missiles could pose a threat to US aircraft carriers, but added the vessels were resilient and that the United States had "the capability to do what has to be done if it comes to that."

He also said he supported regular US air and naval patrols to assert freedom of navigation in the South China Sea, a vital waterway through which more than US$5 trillion (S$7 million) in global trade passes every year.

At a news conference with Mr Kerry, Mr Wang said there had been no problems with freedom of navigation and China and countries of the Association of South-east Asian Nations - several of which have competing claims with China - "have the capability to maintain stability in the South China Sea."

He said militarisation was not the responsibility of one party alone and added in apparent reference to US patrols: "We don't hope to see any more close-up military reconnaissance, or the dispatch of missile destroyers or strategic bombers to the South China Sea."

'ESCALATORY CYCLE'

Mr Kerry said steps by China, Vietnam and others had created an "escalatory cycle." "What we are trying to do it break that cycle," he said. "Regrettably there are missiles and fighter aircraft and guns and other things that have been placed into the South China Sea and this is of great concern to everyone who transits and relies on the South China Sea for peaceful trade," he added.

A US think-tank reported on Monday that China may be installing a high-frequency radar system on the Cuarteron Reef in the Spratly Islands that could significantly boost its ability to control the strategic sea.

Last Thursday, the United States accused China of raising tensions by its apparent deployment of surface-to-air missiles on Woody Island. China has also built military-length airstrips on artificial islands in the South China Sea.

China's Foreign Ministry said ahead of Mr Wang's visit that Beijing's military deployments in the South China Sea were no different from US deployments on Hawaii.

China's Ministry of Defence said on its microblog on Tuesday that China had established "necessary defensive facilities" that were "legal and appropriate."
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North Korea warns of 'beheading operation' ahead of South's war games

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"All the powerful strategic and tactical strike means of our revolutionary armed forces will go into preemptive and just operation to beat back the enemy forces to the last man if there is a slight sign of their special operation forces and equipment moving to carry out the so-called 'beheading operation' and 'high-density strike,'" said the Supreme Command of the Korean People's Army in a statement carried by state media.


http://www.dw.com/en/north-korea-warns-of-...ames/a-19069185
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ARMY WANTS DRONES ON DEMAND, 3D-PRINTED IN 24 HOURS

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The Army has thousands of Ravens on hand: they carry high-quality cameras and are simple to launch, but they also cost up to $300,000 apiece when made to military specifications. A Raven-like drone, built from off-the-shelf parts, can cost as little as a few hundred dollars
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3D printing isn’t limited to just remaking what’s already been done. Say there’s a warehouse the Army wants to look inside, but the windows are wedged shut. A custom drone with a ram-like head could force open a window and then scout around inside. Single-use ram drones aren’t something one plans on bringing to every battle. Printing it as needed could, as it were, really open up a lot of opportunities for troops on the ground


http://www.popsci.com/army-wants-to-3d-pri...nes-in-24-hours
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Will ISIS Launch A Mass Drone Attack On A Stadium?

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“ISIS are already using drones in Iraq and Syria for intelligence gathering, quite successfully for battlefield awareness,”
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ISIS have demonstrated themselves to be very sophisticated in terms of propaganda. The drones would be equipped with cameras so that they could film the actual attack as it takes place and live stream it on the Internet
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ISIS has distributed videos showing the training of those who carried out the terrorist attacks in Paris and that drone attacks would probably be similarly planned in Syria as cell leaders are trained in the acquisition and use of drones
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“Unfortunately if you have to resort to shooting them out of the sky in an urban environment or at a packed stadium the risk of collateral damage is very high.”
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even if a defense system is able to disable the GPS guidance system of a drone, a terrorist can now have the means to send a drone from afar like a cruise missile on a pre-determined and programmed path to the target


http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016...-a-stadium.html
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Jokowi pledges ambitious arms spending

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The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | February 24 2016 | 7:00 AM

In a move to enhance support for the Indonesian Military (TNI), President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo promised on Tuesday that he would allocate more funds to it if the economy got better this year.

Arguing that primary weaponry systems (Alutsista) were essential for building a professional TNI, Jokowi said he would put as much as 1.5 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) into the defense budget, about Rp 250 trillion, if economic growth reaches above 6 percent.

The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) politician said that the TNI budget is currently set at about 1.1 percent of the country’s GDP. In comparison, the average military budget between 2005 and 2014 was 0.82 percent of the country’s GDP, while the average between 2000 and 2004 was 0.78 percent.

“This plan [to allocate 1.5 percent of the GDP] should be prepared now. It means that there should be comprehensive and detailed planning so that the budget can be used appropriately and efficiently,” Jokowi said during a limited Cabinet meeting.

Aiming to reduce imports by developing the domestic defense industry, Jokowi also ordered any future plans to involve the use of Indonesian military products.

Jokowi expressed an aggressive plan for military spending in his election campaign in 2014, during which he vowed in front hundreds of retired military and police generals that it would be raised if economic growth stayed at least at 7 percent.

At that time, he unveiled his programs on defense and security issues that included the modernization of Alutsista and increasing the numbers of military and police personnel.

In his pledge, Jokowi also said that he would gradually increase the defense budget from US$7.2 billion in 2014 to $20 billion in 2019 and he intended to procure new jet fighters, radars and military transportation aircraft, as well as to improve border security.


Read more: http://m.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/02/2...s-spending.html
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no matter what, it is still one of the strongest in the world.. without US's assistance, they can roll into europe n might even manage to take over it
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Russia could have parity with NATO I think, except NATO is usually committed to the various 'sandboxes' and notoriously slow acting whistling.gif
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yea... should be on par.. just at what level of readiness are they... will russia be stop before they hit germany? no doubt those border states will be roll over in a matter of days
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U.S. Military White Paper Describes Wearing Hijab as “Passive Terrorism”

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A POLICY PAPER issued by the Air Force Research Laboratory, titled Countering Violent Extremism: Scientific Methods & Strategies, includes a chapter setting forth controversial and unsubstantiated theories of radicalization, including the idea that support for militant groups is driven by “sexual deprivation” and that headscarves worn by Muslim women represent a form of “passive terrorism.”
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a chapter titled “A Strategic Plan to Defeat Radical Islam,” written by Dr. Tawfik Hamid, a self-described former Islamic extremist and fellow at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, contains a number of bizarre prescriptions for how to defeat terrorism, few of which appear to be supported by empirical evidence
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Among Hamid’s claims are that support for militancy is primarily a product of sexual deprivation and that terrorism bears relation to religious dress. His ideas for combating terrorism thus include “addressing the factors underlying [sexual] deprivation” among young men, as well as “weakening the hijab phenomenon.”
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Hamid does not make clear how he reaches these conclusions. On his personal website, he describes himself as “an Islamic thinker and reformer” and says he has a medical degree in internal medicine from Cairo University and a master’s degree in cognitive psychology and educational techniques from the University of Auckland
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Hamid’s theory of radicalization states that terrorism stems from a lack of sexual activity among young men and that addressing this issue is key to reducing support for militant groups. “I believe young Muslims are motivated to join radical groups because of sexual deprivation,”
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Ingrid Mattson, a professor of Islamic Studies at the University of Western Ontario, said Hamid’s comments about the hijab are baffling. She pointed out that the garment is worn by an incredibly diverse array of women, including Nobel Peace Prize recipient Malala Yousafzai, who was the subject of a Taliban assassination attempt after she campaigned for women’s rights in northwest Pakistan


https://theintercept.com/2016/02/23/departm...sive-terrorism/
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So the key to stay is to please the military?
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QUOTE(thpace @ Feb 25 2016, 03:10 AM)
So the key to stay is to please the military?
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