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Why Security Assistance Often Fails
April 23, 2023, 2:01 p.m. | rtecottmetz
Lawfare www.lawfareblog.com
Editor’s Note: Around the world, the United States relies heavily on security assistance to gain influence and make its allies more formidable. When actual war breaks out, however, many long-time recipients of such assistance fight poorly or otherwise do not seem to have heeded the lessons that …
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