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In his column for the Atlantic, ASP fellow Joshua Foust discusses the current state of al Qaeda one year after the death of Osama bin Laden.

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In an op-ed for the San Antonio Express-News, ASP adjunct fellow Carolyn Deady discusses the public opinion about the War on Terror.

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ASP fellow Joshua Foust was interviewed on BBC Newsday on Tuesday May 1st, 2012 about the future of Afghanistan and the signing of the Strategic Partnership Agreement between the US and Afghanistan.

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In his column for the Atlantic, ASP Fellow Joshua Foust discusses a less conventional program to delivering aid to Pakistan with a focus on long-term projects.

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The American Security Project released a collection of essays about the current state of the War on Terror one year after the death of Osama Bin Laden. On May 1st, 2011, Osama Bin Laden was killed during Operation Neptune Spear in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The year anniversary of bin Laden’s death offers us an opportunity to see where we stand in the global struggle against violent extremism.

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In his op-ed in the Buffalo News, ASP Consensus member LtGen Dirk Jameson USAF (Ret) argues that the current size of the US strategic nuclear arsenal is ill-suited for deterring today’s threats. The United States can safely reduce its nuclear arsenal while still providing deterrence against nuclear attack.