For Israel, the results of the American debate over the future of the war in Iraq are of critical importance.
From there she reported on the profile of party leader Nick Clegg, interviewed Lord Ashdown on the future of the war in Afghanistan and chaired a heated discussion between Eric Pickles and Chris Huhne on the Tory attempts to "love bomb" Lib Dem voters.
It has a role in training and in harmonising equipment but when it comes to waging a real war in future, the argument runs, the Americans, as in Afghanistan (and as in the Gulf war 11 years ago), will make their own plans and pick their own allies.
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However, Benjamin Wittes, a senior fellow in Governance Studies at The Brookings Institution and author of Law and the Long War: The Future of Justice in the Age of Terror, has some reservations.
Singer is a senior fellow in foreign policy at the Brookings Institution whose book, "Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century, " projected a vision of the future of war that developers were seeking.
David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, may decide the future of the war.
Obama's advisers said the new guidelines would effectively limit the number of drone strikes in terror zones and pointed to a future decline of attacks against extremists in Afghanistan as the war ebbs.
The defence secretary has said Mr Cameron has been his "greatest ally" in discussions over the UK's future military capability and the need to continue fully supporting the war in Afghanistan.
Particularly versus the latter, Microsoft knew it would be engaged in a war for the living room and the future of digital entertainment distribution including, but beyond, games.
Who could possibly choose voluntarily to eliminate such an audience, much of which is in places critical to the future course of this war?
The PSP was developed at a Sony at war with itself, but its future lies in the promise of the company bringing peace between its contentious camps.
And former Labour defence secretary Lord Hutton - the man the government appointed to oversee a review of public sector pensions - said linking the military pension to the consumer price index, rather than the retail price index, would mean war widows and the injured would get smaller payments in future.
Beneath the surface there are signs that Mr Yehoshua is deeply worried about Israel's moral future: not just in the face of war against Hizbullah, for example, but in its very own soul.
Still, the book gives readers important perspective on where mistakes have been made and where problems are likely to arise in the future, like the Middle East, which de Villiers pegs as most likely to wage war over water.
In his extraordinary memoir, The Gathering Storm, the future British prime minister recalled how he had publicly pronounced in the run-up to World War II that he could not "imagine a more dangerous policy" than one then being practiced by Her Majesty's Government.
As for the future, Clark doesn't have to follow in the footsteps of another famous general -- World War II's Gen.
He also told the graduates that they must begin to build the future Army as the service recovers from the strains of more than a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
So I find myself in a refurbished Cold War bunker just north of Philadelphia where the future of the long-haul electric business is on full display.
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The "Liberation Trilogy" will be an indispensable starting point for future writers about the U.S. Army in World War II.
Naval war games last fall anticipated security challenges in the near future: how to deal with terrorists in the Arctic, how to deal with a rogue ship carrying nuclear weapons in the Arctic, how to move a U.S. fleet around the top of the planet, how to help clean up an oil spill.
In his luggage on his way home after the war he carried, for future study, the brain of Benito Mussolini, the Italian dictator who had been killed by partisans.
Then Mr Bush surprised everyone by announcing that, contrary to earlier indications, Canada would be allowed to bid for future reconstruction contracts in Iraq, despite its own misgivings about the war.
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"Forcing journalists to testify against their sources (confidential or otherwise) will make future sources more hesitant to talk to the press, particularly in war zones, " the news groups said in a statement.
In America's recent election, neither side wanted to discuss in any depth either the stakes of the Afghanistan conflict or a sustainable future strategy for the war.
Having fought a war to secure British sovereignty of the islands a plan to defend them in the future now had to be implemented.
Research into seabed minerals has a long and slightly conspiratorial history, starting in the Cold War with the United States and the Soviet Union surveying the oceans ahead of possible future conflict.
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In any event, the United States should not want to take on a tripwire obligation to enter a future war when there is no necessity to do so.
Paramount's recent announcement that it would (again) release future titles only in HD-DVD shifted that format's position in the high-definition disc war.
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My suggestion is that in the future your reporters stay away from melodramatic reporting and attempt a more un-biased approach to covering the war.
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