Alan Sabrosky (Ph.D., University of Michigan) is a writer and consultant specializing in national and international security affairs. In December 1988, he received the Superior Civilian Service Award after more than five years of service at the U.S. Army War College as Director of Studies, Strategic Studies Institute, and holder of the General of the Army Douglas MacArthur Chair of Research.
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He is listed in WHO’S WHO IN THE EAST (23rd ed.). A Marine Corps Vietnam veteran and a 1986 graduate of the U.S. Army War College, Dr. Sabrosky’s teaching and research appointments have included the United States Military Academy, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Middlebury College and Catholic University; while in government service, he held concurrent adjunct professorships at Georgetown University and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Dr. Sabrosky has lectured widely on defense and foreign affairs in the United States and abroad.
I’m embarrassed by the amateurism of this interview with a man who is informed and simply requesting a deeper investigation. The studio is a mess of clutter, the questions were unprofessional and uninformed. Niels Harrit knows more than the interviewer, who should allow him to state his point of view without playing devils advocate at every statement. I bought into the official story for a long time, and vociferously defended it for all the rational reasons you have tried to articulate, rather badly, but I know more of the facts that do not fall into the story. The motive is alarming once you start to understand, but you need to know teh full picture, and it takes time to sift through the information, but I suggest as a representative of the BBC, for which as a Brit living in the US I tend to have pride, this poor performance of an interview is disappointing. Also, from this page, it gives the impression that this is Dr Alan Sabrosky, and this is not!
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