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  • A Struggle of Ideas

  • A Report on Terrorism from the Department of Defense
  • By: U.S. Government
  • Narrated by: Dick Hill
  • Length: 2 hrs and 49 mins

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A Struggle of Ideas

By: U.S. Government
Narrated by: Dick Hill
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Released quietly, with little notice by the public, this insightful government report is highly critical of U.S. policies in the Middle East.

This is an authentic government document that analyzes America's standing in the Middle East. It is well-written, accessible, and provides important information. With many startling observations, it makes for fascinating listening.

The official title is Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Strategic Communication. It was written by a Federal Advisory Committee established to provide independent advice to the Secretary of Defense. It is given here, word for word, except for a few minor changes to tables and acronyms made for clarity.

(P)2005 Pocket University

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