November 7, 2003 at 6:55 pm
Jane’s Defence Weekly launches a major new online series this November
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Flashpoints 2010.
In this four-part series, Jane’s Defence Weekly taps into its
international web of experts to consider and evaluate some of the most
likely future areas of conflict.
– Where will they be?
– What will ignite them?
– How will they be fought?
– Who, if anyone, will intervene?
– What impact will this have on regional/global security?
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border; and North Korea.
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Since there are a few out there who can’t access Jane’s Stuff (for what ever reason, I’m thinking that we should have a similar discussion here (NO FLAMING).
So who out there has any views about what is listed and why? I personally feel that Indonesia will fall apart from internal conflict, there are too many things going on in that country that the popular press don’t know/care about. ET was just the start, the other states are wanting out as well and the government is trying hard to stop them, bt it’s hard for them with out resorting to totalitarian control and Martial law.