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This approach, which has been put forward most notably by the military analyst Andrew Krepinevich, is typically referred to either as a “spreading ink spot” or as a “spreading oil stain” because the counterinsurgency forces slowly spread their control over the country, depriving the guerrillas of support piece by piece.
The Right Way 2006
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This approach, which has been put forward most notably by the military analyst Andrew Krepinevich, is typically referred to either as a “spreading ink spot” or as a “spreading oil stain” because the counterinsurgency forces slowly spread their control over the country, depriving the guerrillas of support piece by piece.
The Right Way 2006
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'' Since the economy has gone into the tanks, the recruiting environment has gotten a lot better, '' says Andrew F. Krepinevich Jr., president of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a Washington policy research group.
Sunday Reading 2009
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Andrew Krepinevich of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a public policy think tank, judged Mullen's four-year tenure "quite good," saying that he properly diagnosed the need to deal with Pakistan in solving Afghanistan's problems and identifying the federal debt as a national security issue.
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He was wrong then, but what's really happening now is "entitlement overstretch," to quote military analyst Andrew Krepinevich.
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"The two of them got along well," said Krepinevich.
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Andrew Krepinevich of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a public policy think tank, judged Mullen's four-year tenure "quite good," saying that he properly diagnosed the need to deal with Pakistan in solving Afghanistan's problems and identifying the federal debt as a national security issue.
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The risk of infiltration rises when trying to field indigenous forces rapidly, Krepinevich said, since it is difficult to screen large number of recruits.
Afghan forces undergo stricter vetting by NATO commanders 2011
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Andrew Krepinevich of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a public policy think tank, judged Mullen's four-year tenure "quite good," saying that he properly diagnosed the need to deal with Pakistan in solving Afghanistan's problems and identifying the federal debt as a national security issue.
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Part of the problem is that military personnel costs are exploding on pace to exceed the entire defense budget by 2030, according to Andrew Krepinevich of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
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