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[At War] Lieberman, a Connecticut independent, skipped past the upcoming elections in March, which have generated protracted political infighting and possibly been a motivating factor in three massive bomb attacks on government buildings, to discuss the impact that will have emerged from them.

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[Gary Rumor's Anti-Entropic Continuum] Gary Rumor's Anti-Entropic Continuum » Blog Archive » War ...: On December 13 the top commander of the Pentagon’s Central Command in charge of the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan, General David Petraeus, told the Al Arabiya television network that “that U.S supports Yemen’s security in the context of the military cooperation provided by America for its allies in the region” and “stressed that U.S. ships in the territorial waters of Yemen [are there] not only to control but to impede the infiltrations of weapons to Houthi rebels.”

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[The Volokh Conspiracy] The Volokh Conspiracy » Blog Archive » “Security Theater” and the ...: As commenter #1 points out, Bush and Obama have the same motivation here. They are both motivated to look blameless when something eventually happens. The slightly-less cynical read is that they are both motivated to do anything reasonable to pacify an edgy public and keep ...... I think there are different levels: at the daily bureaucratic level there is a learning curve, which I see reflected over the months in the TSA blog (http://www.tsa.gov/blog/index.shtm) posts. ...

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