What defense blogs should I be reading? Send along your suggestions, please
Every morning I read about 40 blogs on national security and international news. Lately I’ve noticed some good sites (such as Phil Cave’s military law page) have become less active in posting, and so I demoted his and several others to a "check once-a-week" category. That means I have openings for other blogs to be ...
Every morning I read about 40 blogs on national security and international news. Lately I've noticed some good sites (such as Phil Cave's military law page) have become less active in posting, and so I demoted his and several others to a "check once-a-week" category.
That means I have openings for other blogs to be on my daily read roster. What would you suggest that is related to the world of national security? Especially have some new ones surfaced that I might not yet have noticed? Let me know.
Every morning I read about 40 blogs on national security and international news. Lately I’ve noticed some good sites (such as Phil Cave’s military law page) have become less active in posting, and so I demoted his and several others to a "check once-a-week" category.
That means I have openings for other blogs to be on my daily read roster. What would you suggest that is related to the world of national security? Especially have some new ones surfaced that I might not yet have noticed? Let me know.
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