NATO Sees Flaws In Air Campaign Against Qaddafi

New York Times April 15, 2012 Pg. 1 By Eric Schmitt WASHINGTON — Despite widespread praise in Western capitals for NATO's leadership of the air campaign in Libya, a confidential NATO assessment paints a sobering portrait of the alliance's ability to carry out such campaigns without significant support from the United States. The report concluded …

Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes & Springtime in Charleston

I had never really heard much of Jimmy Buffett besides the obvious Margaritaville and Come Monday before arriving at The Citadel and Charleston SC, but it didn't take long for me to realize that Jimmy Buffett really is the musician that personifies Springtime in The Holy City. Heard "Changes" this morning and quickly found myself …

What’s Your Best Leadership Advice?

By Kneale Mann That is a question I posted as a recent Facebook status update. Leadership isn’t easy and it takes skill, patience, time and experience. Here are the insightful responses Elizabeth Grattan: Be sure there are people actually following you. 😉 Maureen Turner Rasmussen: Listen. Vivian Vasquez: Definitely listen. Maryse Senecal: Lead by example, …

The Coming Drone Arms Race By Alejandro Sueldo

Politico.com April 11, 2012 Another terrorist overseas dies in a U.S. armed drone strike. This far from uncommon occurrence is an impressive reminder of the U.S. drone program’s remarkable success rate. Washington’s success, however, is proving a double-edged sword. Drones' reliability and cost-effectiveness have made them the U.S. weapon of choice. Most notably, drones play …