This document is page 126 from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (indicated by the subject matter and ISBN in the footer), likely authored by Edward Jay Epstein (unrelated to Jeffrey Epstein, though included in this document set). The text details the negative assessments of Edward Snowden's data theft by high-ranking US officials including Admiral Michael Rogers, General Martin Dempsey, and Lt. General Mike Flynn. The officials argue that the majority of files stolen were military secrets unrelated to domestic surveillance and caused significant damage to national security.
An email chain from August 8, 2016, between Jeffrey Epstein and Tom Pritzker. Pritzker discusses a presentation he gave to the Aspen Strategy Group, listing numerous high-profile attendees including former NSA directors, military leaders, and diplomats (e.g., Petraeus, Rice, Albright). The conversation concludes with Epstein stating he is in Santa Fe for two weeks and inviting Pritzker to visit.
This document is an article from The Economist titled 'American foreign policy - Why it's a theory, not a doctrine', dated March 31st. It analyzes Barack Obama's foreign policy regarding Libya, stating he repudiated an older doctrine (attributed to Colin Powell and George W. Bush's administration) which advocated for war only when vital interests are threatened, an exit strategy is clear, and overwhelming force can be applied. The article contrasts this with Obama's approach in Libya, noting that vital interests are not wholly at stake, the exit strategy (Colonel Qaddafi's departure) is unclear, and military force is strictly limited (no boots on the ground).
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