Dr. Michael Sharnoff: Why Russia will prevail in Syria (The Washington Post)
Sharnoff applies his expertise daily providing students with an understanding of trends in areas that are important for U.S. interests including Russia and the Middle East.
Sharnoff applies his expertise daily providing students with an understanding of trends in areas that are important for U.S. interests including Russia and the Middle East.
Dr. Lowenthal discussed with students intelligence challenges he expects the U.S. will encounter, such as the democratization of intelligence and big data analysis.
“The way that the Trump administration is addressing these challenges will have a significant impact for a long time to come,” Bolton said.
Ambassador Wilczeck articulated Poland’s concerns about the “monopolistic practices of Russia” from whom Poland derives eighty percent of its energy supply.
“Senator Robert Dole richly deserves the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor, and we at DMGS salute him.”
Colonel Preston McLaughlin, USMC (Retired) recently had a review featured in the Marine Corps Gazette.
“Quietly since 2002, several Sunni Arab rulers have shifted away from their long-standing hostility toward Israel to focus on the threat posed by Iran.”
Not sure what to read this holiday season? The Daniel Morgan Graduate School faculty has teamed up to compile a list of the best books for students to read during their leisure time before the spring semester.
“Judge William Webster’s willingness to accept the challenges of leading the FBI and CIA through some of their most difficult times is a testimony to his lifetime of selfless willingness to serve his country. Judge Webster is a patriot and we, at DMGS, are proud to honor him.”