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