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National Security Policy Takes Up Too Much of My Life

So, here it is: 4:00 AM. I 've just finished reading and summarizing Major Robert D. Allen's essay entitiled Lessons From Somalia: The Dilemma of Peace Enforcement. It took three hours to do. That's about an hour over par, but I chalk it up to the fact that this reading was actually pretty good. No obvious bias either way, just empirical evidence supporting claims that the UN is a paper tiger that would be nothing without the US.

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