national security

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How should the U.S. proceed in Iraq?

2008
Discusses the question of how the United States should proceed in Iraq.

The Patriot Act

2007
A collection of articles that discusses issues associated with the U.S. Patriot Act from those who support it and those who oppose it.

Nightwatch

1999
When the President of the United States is killed while on his way to a nuclear summit, the Vice President and his Secret Service agents find themselves trying to outrun a group of treasonous soldiers who are willing to do anything to ensure their leader gains control of the most powerful country in the world.

Homeland security

The reference shelf
2004

Protecting America's borders

2005
Presents a collection of nine essays that debate federal efforts to control America's borders since the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York and Washington DC, and covers such topics as racial profiling, militarization of the borders, and improving port and cargo security.

Mandatory military service

2004
Explores the arguments both for and against mandatory military service, analyzing the fundamental issues surrounding the debate over mandatory service in the United States.

The secret of the old mill

1990
Frank and Joe unravel two mysteries, one involving a counterfeiting case and the other concerned with a national security case on which their father is working.

Stephen Coonts' Deep black--conspiracy

2008
"A Secret Service agent is dead, an apparent suicide. A presidential candidate narrowly escapes an assassin's bullet. And Desk Three, a convert branch of the NSA, is searching for a chilling connection deep inside the Republic of Vietnam"--Publisher.

State of denial

2006
Reveals how the Bush administration avoided telling the truth about the war in Iraq to the public, to Congress, and often to themselves, exploring how Bush's statements about the future of American troops in Iraq conflicted with what Pentagon assessments said about the War on Terror.

Plan of attack

2004
Presents a behind-the-scenes account of the maneuvering that went on in the Bush administration in planning for the U.S. invasion of Iraq on March 19, 2003, based on interviews with seventy-five key participants, including Bush, members of his war council, and others.

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