This article is rather lengthy due to the background material, which is necessary to fully understand the Keystone XL issue. I will put the main points at the top of the post – the remainder of the...
I remember when you worked with us in the Middle-East Peace Process. There is currently a discussion among us that water scarcity has not and does not cause armed conflict. I say yes based on our...
This discussion is a continuation of the previous post, “Critical Infrastructure – the Crucial Role of Counterintelligence (Part 1).” China’s Africa Presence While the U.S. has had a growing...
In recent posts it has been shown that a strong link exists between critical infrastructure and intelligence, of all kinds – if that infrastructure is to be protected. However, a focus on the...
This write up is based on a presentation delivered to senior staff and commanders at USNORTHCOM, as well as the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School. The 9/11 Commission Report stated the key failure for...
The Middle East, particularly Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Palestine, have a long history of irritants that fuel water wars. These issues have created violence on many levels. To understand the Middle...
This question was posed by Sam A – Dallas, Texas. Potentially, the current drought could worsen, rivaling the Dust-bowl era. Already corn, soybeans, wheat and other crops have been affected by as...