MIPT Podcast - Comments on National Intelligence Council Report - Nov. 2008
MIPT Executive Director Donald Hamilton comments and provides analysis on the recently released National Intelligence Council Report. He also discusses the possibility of Al-Qaeda diminishing by 2025. CE4ZfP7Hfg0
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