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THE PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL OF THE U.S. ARMY
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September-October 2016, Vol. 96, No. 5
Professional Bulletin 100-16-09/10
Authentication no.1619314
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Focus on Capabilities
Lt. Col. Kevin McCaskey, PhD,
U.S. Air Force
Developing doctrine based on the destructive
effects that yielded positive results during
Desert Storm is the wrong course of action
for military planners. Instead, the military
should focus on developing its constructive
capabilities to yield predictable, value-added
results in future wars.
REVIEW ESSAY
128 Rebuttal
The CIA Responds to the Senate
Intelligence Committee’s
Study of Its Detention and
Interrogation Program
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Constructive Effects
John G. Breen, PhD
The reviewer critiques a book that describes the
Central Intelligence Agency’s highly detailed
and introspective response to a Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence report on the CIA’s
Detention and Interrogation Program, along
with essays written by senior CIA officials
involved with the program.
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About the Cover: Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 14th
Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord,
Washington, wait to engage enemy vehicles during
Decisive Action Training Rotation 14-03 at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California, on
28 January 2014. (Photo by Sgt. Paul Sale, U.S. Army)