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" ... Instead of focusing on internecine quarrels: Bernie vs. Hillary, Socialist vs. Neoliberal, Young vs. Old, people of color vs. a white majority, the 2020 Democratic messaging is purposely streamlined and cohesive. ... "
" ... It’s important to remember that there are multiple state-sponsored actors in most of the states engaged in offensive hacking. This means dozens of agencies in states like Russia, China, North Korea, Iran but also the United State, France and Israel to name countries we don’t normally discuss as having offensive arms. There are also a host of smaller nations in Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia stretching their figurative cyber legs for the first time. This isn’t new either, and many of the people in programs in these countries moonlight, work evenings, abuse state resources or go private. In some states, governance and internecine battles are common, in others less so. Sometimes actors from a given state work together and other times exploit each other. In one incident that I am intimately familiar with they fought each other for control of victims-space. If two agencies have a political or doctrinal difference, they are often not above hacking each other even when from the same nation state. ... "
" ... Reform is neither easy nor fast, and the central control mechanisms in China are being severely tested. Social upheaval is a given in deep reforms, and the government walks a fine line between allowing a certain amount of dissent to release pressure and preventing a unification of interests that could more readily challenge the Party itself. At the same time, the anti-corruption campaign — necessary both for economic reform and political control — could be breeding resistance at the political level. The long-delayed reforms are no longer an option; the economic crisis is here, and Beijing cannot stop its reforms because it is in a precarious position. However, it is under the curtain, in the realm of internecine politics, that the real crisis may be brewing. Social instability is a problem. Political factionalism can be destabilizing. ... "
" ... The Trump administration's recent contradictory statements regarding its willingness to talk to the North Korean regime highlight a longstanding dichotomy in U.S.-North Korea foreign policy. North Korea watchers have been mired in a perennial internecine squabble between sanctions-only hawks and engagement doves. The sanctions crowd argues that trying to engage the Kim regime directly has been a fool’s errand and that to continue pushing for talks is naïve, at best, and too accommodating, at worst. The engagement camp asserts that sanctions haven’t worked to stymie North Korea's nuclear ambitions and compounding them may only spur it to perfect its nuclear capability even faster. ... "
" ... These are the sorts of internecine struggles that break out when an organization is chronically under-funded. Fortunately for the Army, Congress has moved in its just-completed budget agreement for the rest of the 2017 fiscal year to substantially increase the money available to Army Aviation for modernization. The Obama request was increased by nearly a billion dollars in the congressional spending bill approved by both chambers, and with additional funding included in the supplemental war account, money for new helicopters will now total $5.2 billion. ... "