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Aug 2024
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Episode 482: Alan Sabrosky on the Foreig...

TIMOTHY KELLY
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 Dr. Alan Sabrosky returns to the show to discuss his recent article "Deadly Delusions: When the Plans Work All Too Well."

Dr. Sabrosky is a writer and consultant specializing in national and international security affairs. A Marine Corps Vietnam veteran and a 1986 graduate of the U.S. Army War College. He has held concurrent adjunct professorships at Georgetown University and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. His published work includes thirteen books among which includes are Alliances in U.S. Foreign Policy, The Recourse to War: An Appraisal of the "Weinberger Doctrine", and Prisoners of War? Nation-States in the Modern Era

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