Julian Barnes

Pentagon Reporter, Wall Street Journal

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Fifty-four Forty or Fight! @jackshafer, RT @joshgreenman: Now may be the ideal moment to annex Canada.
@SECNAV on the aquaflage: "The great camouflage it gives you is if you fall overboard." online.wsj.com/article/SB1000…

Military's Fashion Flair Under Fire

online.wsj.com — After a decadelong experiment with varied-and often ineffective-camouflage designs, the U.S. armed services may soon get orders from Washington to pick one combat uniform for the entire military.
@carwinb: No OBL witness in the case anymore-- was replaced by a stipulation of fact concerning OBL raid. #Manning

danteramos: Somewhere over the rainbow… ...

twitter.com — Somewhere over the rainbow... is the rest of Dorchester. pic.twitter.com/NmkDpecaNF
Defense official: "The services are acting like children." Military's Camo Fashion Flair Under Fire on.wsj.com/15e6n29

Military's Fashion Flair Under Fire

online.wsj.com — After a decadelong experiment with varied-and often ineffective-camouflage designs, the U.S. armed services may soon get orders from Washington to pick one combat uniform for the entire military.

julianbarnes: How many novels has Gen Hayden ...

twitter.com — How many novels has Gen Hayden blurbed? Just Anonymous Sources by @KellyMaryLouise? pic.twitter.com/QqjWYBvc2A
Out tomorrow: @KellyMaryLouise novel Anonymous Sources. A great thriller for national security junkies. pic.twitter.com/tlEcaImxs4

julianbarnes: Out tomorrow: @KellyMaryLouise ...

twitter.com — Out tomorrow: @KellyMaryLouise novel Anonymous Sources. A great thriller for national security junkies. pic.twitter.com/tlEcaImxs4
@chinfo I am pretty sure the aircraft carrier is one of the 101 weapons. @More2History
Democracies’ Intel Programs Must Be ‘A Little Less Effective’ on.wsj.com/11EWMiG via @WSJ

Democracies' Intel Programs Must Be ‘A Little Less Effective’

blogs.wsj.com — WASHINGTON-A former top Intelligence official in the Bush administration said he came to believe that surveillance programs have to be "politically sustainable" as well as legal and operationally effective. Retired Air Force Gen. Michael Hayden, the former head of the National Security and Central Intelligence agencies, helped establish the surveillance programs involving phone records and electronic communications under President George W.
"101 Weapons that Changed the World" by @JWMTV premieres tonight on @More2History featuring commentary from yours truly. Tune in 9 pm
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