Thursday, October 2, 2008

INTELLIGENCE: Four Part Series From Stratfor - IMPORTANT

Give some substance to your reasons for voting. Stratfor is one of the best sources of International Intelligence one can find:

U.S. Foreign Policy: The Presidential Debate

This is a four-part report by Stratfor founder and Chief Intelligence Officer George Friedman on the U.S. presidential debate on foreign policy, to be held Sept. 26. Stratfor is a private, nonpartisan intelligence service with no preference for one candidate over the other. We are interested in analyzing and forecasting the geopolitical impact of the election and, with this series, seek to answer two questions: What is the geopolitical landscape that will confront the next president, and what foreign policy proposals would a President McCain or a President Obama bring to bear?

George Friedman on the Debate (Open Access)
http://www.stratfor.com/analysis/20080929_george_friedman_debate
Part four of a series by Stratfor founder and Chief Intelligence Officer George

Friedman on the U.S. presidential debate on foreign policy.
McCain's Foreign Policy Stance (Open Access)
http://www.stratfor.com/analysis/20080924_mccains_foreign_policy_stance_open_access
Part three of a series by Stratfor founder and Chief Intelligence Officer George

Friedman on the U.S. presidential debate on foreign policy.
Obama's Foreign Policy Stance (Open Access)
http://www.stratfor.com/analysis/20080923_obamas_foreign_policy_stance_open_access
Part two of a series by Stratfor founder and Chief Intelligence Officer George

Friedman on the U.S. presidential debate on foreign policy.
The New President and the Global Landscape (Open Access)
http://www.stratfor.com/analysis/20080922_new_president_and_global_landscape
Part one of a series by Stratfor founder and Chief Intelligence Officer George Friedman on the U.S. presidential debate on foreign policy.

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