In describing the philosophy behind SEAL Team Six thinking, Pfarrer discusses how important it is to predict the actions of an enemy.
But the idea of an "enemy of the public" can be traced all the way back to the year 68AD, when the Roman Senate declared Emperor Nero a "hostis publicus".
Demonstrated by Olsson's colleague Hakan Bystrom, it seems more like playing a video game with a cool piece of kit than a weapon capable of blasting an enemy jet out of the sky.
He knows that the overwhelming majority of Americans consider Iran to be an enemy of their country.
Yet it would be quite wrong to see Mr Wahid either as a supporter of the old regime or as an enemy of democracy.
ECONOMIST: The daunting task awaiting Indonesia��s new president
Salt, the latest ingredient on the hit lists of many nutritionists, has been dubbed an enemy of the people by the Big Apple's city hall.
Above all, it involved an intimate knowledge of the enemy which perhaps only an African commander can muster in this sort of war.
Because of its fat and sugar content, chocolate is usually an enemy of slender elegance.
Reconnaissance is the military term for the passive collection of intelligence about an enemy prior to attacking that enemy.
FORBES: Inside The Brains Of A Professional Bank Hacking Team
While securing a re-supply of ammunition, an enemy grenade landed nearby.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama to Award Medal of Honor | The White House
Of course, FCC performs none of these crucial functions, nor even recognizes them as issues, thus in my view is an enemy of communications proliferation.
On Wednesday evening, the microblogging service suspended the account of Operation: Payback, a group most recently devoted to launching cyberattacks against anyone perceived as an enemy of WikiLeaks.
And with the large display, I quickly lost myself in the maze of tunnels, wondering when an enemy laser blast would come shrieking out of the darkness.
CNN: A Ferrari for your desktop: Gateway's 'ultimate enthusiast' PC
In most kinds of engine and electronics, heat is an enemy, robbing them of efficiency.
Much of its code is simply camouflage -- 3, 000 lines of programming that make it hard to understand and even harder for an enemy team of coders or even hackers in the civilian population to copy and use themselves.
It just doesn't pay to be an enemy of the open source movement these days.
To ignore these successes is to make the perfect an enemy of the excellent.
Yes, they say, they agreed to back America's war: refusing would have made an enemy of a superpower.
His calls for tighter restrictions on media ownership (reiterated, apparently, today) made him an enemy of Rupert Murdoch.
"Nagging is an enemy of love, if allowed to persist, " Dr. Markman says.
WSJ: Nagging in Marriage Is More Common Than Adultery But Can Also Lead to Divorce
The government is reluctant to make an enemy of the traditional rural community.
An alien bug that causes diarrhoea, for instance, is as much an enemy of the microbiome as of the host.
Government supporters took to the streets in Tunis on Saturday to paint the UGTT as an enemy of the revolution.
The attempt to demonize Rep. Ryan as an enemy of women was hard to miss in the aftermath of his selection.
The industry has fought back, claiming that Mr Bogle's attacks on their profits make him sound like an enemy of capitalism.
He stressed that the world can be an enemy of Christian hope, but that people should try to focus on heavenly thoughts.
"France is virtually an enemy of the United States, " it said.
Republicans have criticized security officials for charging the suspect in criminal court instead of treating him as an enemy combatant to be prosecuted by a military commission.
Nor will he land in Skene Manor on Skene Mountain in upstate New York, named for a Skene who was declared an enemy of the state in the Revolutionary War.
应用推荐