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  • '''Daniel Ellsberg''' (1931-) is an American strategic analyst, best known for leaking a numbe | title = Interview with "Pentagon Papers" Whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg on WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, Hillary Clinton and more...
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  • *An [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1pTl8KdREk interview] with Daniel Ellsberg by [[Democracy Now]] about the [[Cablegate]] release of classified U.S. dip
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  • *An [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1pTl8KdREk interview] with Daniel Ellsberg by [[Democracy Now]] about the [[Cablegate]] release of classified U.S. dip
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Those parts, leaked by [[Daniel Ellsberg]] and published after court action, of a U.S. Department of Defense study o
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  • ...cy'', the '''Pentagon Papers''' refers primarily to the subset leaked by [[Daniel Ellsberg]] and published by the ''New York Times''. Some parts, which have appeared
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  • {{r|Daniel Ellsberg}}
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  • '''Daniel Ellsberg''' (1931-) is an American strategic analyst, best known for leaking a numbe | title = Interview with "Pentagon Papers" Whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg on WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, Hillary Clinton and more...
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  • While in Vietnam, he had met another Harvard alumnus, [[Daniel Ellsberg]], who was a analyst for the [[RAND Corporation]], a not-for-profit resear
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  • # coercion exercised by both diplomacy and force, discussed by Schelling, [[Daniel Ellsberg]], [[Wallace Thies]], and [[Lawrence Freedman]]; an example is that of the
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  • ...Leaks may be from those with authorized access to the material, such as [[Daniel Ellsberg]] with the ''[[Pentagon Papers]]'', [[Peter Wright]] of the U.K. [[Security
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  • # coercion exercised by both diplomacy and force, discussed by Schelling, [[Daniel Ellsberg]], [[Wallace Thies]], and [[Lawrence Freedman]]; an example is that of the
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  • ...pacification operation. Komer, with advice from [[John Paul Vann]] and [[Daniel Ellsberg]], created it over objections from GEN [[William Westmoreland]]. Johnson pe
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  • ...d with minimal damage. While the issue remains controversial, according to Daniel Ellsberg and Ralph E. Lapp, only one final switch in the detonation sequence had not
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  • ...he [[Rand Corporation]] to provide a list of policy options, prepared by [[Daniel Ellsberg]]. On receiving the report, Kissinger and Schelling asked Ellsberg about th
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  • ====Daniel Ellsberg==== Early in the formation, the founders wrote to [[Daniel Ellsberg]], who leaked the ''[[Pentagon Papers]]'', saying:
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  • ...staff were to become much more prominent, such as [[Alexander Haig]] and [[Daniel Ellsberg]]. Cline said, however, "...we knew it was bum dope we were getting from th
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