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Issue 9.2

Airpower: The Flip Side of COIN by Col. Daniel F. Baltrusaitis Full Text

By failing to integrate airpower into the core military doctrine for counterinsurgency, U.S. forces risk planning operations without a full understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of service capabilities.

The Tigers Abroad: How the LTTE Diaspora Supports the Conflict in Sti Lanka by Peter Chalk

An integral part of the LTTE support structure is the Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora, which serves as a critical lifeline by providing international political recognition and monetary support.


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