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National Security Strategy: The Role of the U.S. Military in

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National Security Strategy: The Role of the U.S. Military in Shaping America's Energy Posture

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from MERLN - Military Education Research Library Network The National Security Strategy MiPAL has been updated with remarks by the Director of National Intelligence on the state of intelligence reform and the role of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in the Intelligence Community (IC), the Secretary of Defense's remarks to the Business Executives for National Security announcing policy changes in regard to the U.S. export control system, Congressional hearings presenting the Independent Panel's assessment of the Quadrennial Defense Review and analyzing the current readiness of U.S. forces, a Congressional Research Service report defining the intersection between foreign aid reform, national strategy, and the Quadrennial Defense Review and Quadrennial Review of Diplomacy and Development, remarks by a State Department official with details on the U.S. government's efforts to incorporate development into every aspect of U.S. foreign policy, a Pew Charitable Trusts report assessing the role of the U.S. military in shaping America's energy posture, a Strategic Studies Institute report presenting a variety of perspectives on the future uses and forms of U.S. military power to 2025, a report from Mission: Readiness - Military Leaders for Kids examining the potential long-term strategic and defense consequences associated with the obesity crisis in the U.S., and a Center for a New American Security report analyzing the potential impacts of climate change on U.S. ground forces. Please see the Recently Added Documents section for the latest on this topic - the newest updates are in bold.