Is the U.S. military strategy doing more harm or good in the Middle East?
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Charles Dunlap
Professor of the practice of law; executive director of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security.
Expertise: Foreign Politics and Terrorism, Military and U.S. Foreign Policy
He specializes in national security, international law, civil-military relations, cyberwar, airpower, counter-insurgency, military justice, and ethical issues related to the practice of national security law. Dunlap is a former deputy judge advocate general of the U.S. Air Force who retired from the military in 2010 as a major general.
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