Military analyst angered by Russian treachery."This is one step short of firing upon us themselves with Russian equipment. It's actively aiding and abetting a·bet tr.v. a·bet·ted, a·bet·ting, a·bets 1. To approve, encourage, and support (an action or a plan of action); urge and help on. 2. the enemy tactically. It's hard to get more unfriendly than that." After disclosures showed that Russian diplomats passed sensitive military intelligence to Saddam Hussein's senior officials as American troops were closing in on Baghdad in 2003, Brookings Institution Brookings Institution, at Washington, D.C.; chartered 1927 as a consolidation of the Institute for Government Research (est. 1916), the Institute of Economics (est. 1922), and the Robert S. Brookings Graduate School of Economics and Government (est. 1924). scholar Michael O'Hanlon Michael Edward O'Hanlon is a senior fellow at The Brookings Institution, specializing in defense and foreign policy issues. He began his career as a budget analyst in the defense field.[1] Education and early career Michael O'Hanlon earned an A.B. in 1982, M.S. sharply criticized the actions of our so-called allies in Moscow. |
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