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A Threat to Military Combat Power: Dietary Supplements

The American Journal of Medicine, 2021
The use of dietary supplements by young warfighters is pervasive and comes with a readiness cost, especially in the deployed setting. Predatory targeting and marketing by various unscrupulous companies put this population at risk for a higher than baseline risk for adverse events.We report on 6 serious adverse events experienced by warfighters while ...
David Whaley   +2 more
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Cybercrime as a Modern Threat to Military Security

Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2018
Crime does not stand still and evolves with humanity. With the development of technologies, new types of crimes have appeared and, accordingly, new threats that today challenge not only an individual, but entire states, creating risks of harm not only to the economic sector, but to military and national security in general.
Olzhas M. DZHANADILOV   +1 more
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Is Iran a Military Threat?

Survival, 2014
Tehran's military capabilities do not match its ambitions for recognition and status. It iscautious, defensive and prudent in resorting to force, due as much to experience as torealism about its own limits.
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The Military: A Threat to Democracy?

Australian Journal of Politics & History, 1998
The military is by its very nature a potential threat to democracy, but in well‐established democracies civilian supremacy has generally been maintained, though there are dangers of excessive military influence. S. E. Finer's seminal 1962 study of civil‐military relations distinguished between the modes and effectiveness of civilian control in mature ...
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Is Chinese Military Modernization a Threat to the World?

Jindal Journal of International Affairs, 2017
International politics over the last few decades have explored new dimensions of security and economic growth. China has seen sustained growth in its economy, and significant progress in technology through which its military has undergone profound technological transformations.
Raghunandan MC, Poonam Jindal
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Iran as a Military Threat

1997
Conclusions * Iran lacks the resources to acquire a modern military capable of competing with the United States. The bulk of Iranian investments have been made in ballistic missiles and naval forces. * Iran's ballistic missile capabilities provide it with a force of considerable strategic value.
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The North Korean Missiles: A Military Threat or a Survival Kit?

Korean Journal of Defense Analysis, 2000
Abstract North Korea has acquired weapons of mass destruction and missiles to deliver them, but has not been able to modernize its armed forces and its conventional warfare capability has deteriorated. Not simply a scheme to gain international aid and hard cash, the missile program has thus come to assume a strategic position for Pyongyang.
Jung-Hoon Lee, II Hyun Cho
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Tuberculosis as a Force Health Protection Threat to the United States Military

Military Medicine, 2015
Tuberculosis (TB) is a communicable disease that poses a threat to force health protection to the U.S. military. The rate of TB disease in the military is low; however, there are unique challenges for its control in this setting. As a low-risk population, TB testing in the U.S.
Jose L, Sanchez   +4 more
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Constructing a New U.S. Military Base: A Health Threat to Okinawan People

Environmental Justice, 2017
Abstract Okinawa, a group of small islands between Japan and Taiwan and a formerly independent kingdom, has been the site of wars conducted by foreign armies for hundreds of years.
Yasuharu Tokuda, Peter B. Barnett
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A Civil-Military Response to Hybrid Threats

2018
This edited volume provides scholars and practitioners with an in-depth examination of the role of civil-military cooperation in addressing hybrid threats. As they combine the simultaneous employment of conventional and non-conventional tools and target not only military objectives but governments and societies at large, hybrid threats cannot be ...
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