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This document appears to be page 34 of a larger report or policy paper, bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018118. The text discusses U.S. military strategy, specifically the need for better government organization and unity-of-command based on lessons learned in Iraq and Afghanistan. It concludes with a biographical note for Jeffrey White, a defense fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Note: Despite the prompt context, there is no mention of Jeffrey Epstein on this specific page; the only 'Jeffrey' mentioned is Jeffrey White.

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Jeffrey White Defense Fellow / Former Senior U.S. Intelligence Officer
Author or subject of the biographical note at the bottom of the text.

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U.S. government
Mentioned in the context of organizing for war prosecution.
Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Employer/affiliation of Jeffrey White.

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Cited as an example of where unity-of-command issues occurred.
Cited as an example of where unity-of-command issues occurred.

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Jeffrey White Professional Affiliation Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Jeffrey White is a defense fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy

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"Above all, U.S. leaders should not underestimate the scope or misread the broad nature of war and should therefore organize the U.S. government in advance to prosecute it coherently."
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Above all, U.S. leaders should not underestimate the scope or misread the broad nature of war and should therefore organize the U.S. government in advance to prosecute it coherently. In light of how we have fared with whole-of-government approaches and unity-of-command issues in Iraq and Afghanistan, this is clearly a requirement we need to take seriously.
Jeffrey White is a defense fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and a former senior U.S. intelligence officer.
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