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The Bush administration issued The National Security Strategy of the United States in fall 2002, a little more than a year after September 11 terrorist attacks and as it was gathering an international coalition to disarm Iraq.
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joint force land component commander, homeland security tasks, homeland security requirements, deployment weight, future coalition operations, homeland security activities, modular support, airlift fleet, logistics footprint, rapid deployability, future combat systems, coalition requirements, new national security strategy, homeland security missions, maritime prepositioning, affordability analysis, brigade combat team, prepositioned equipment, air component commander, strategic responsiveness, overseas basing, deployment goals, fielded forces, combatant commanders, joint force commander
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United States, Cold War, Santa Monica, Gulf War, Secretary of Defense, Active Component, Department of Defense, Reserve Components, Chief of Staff, National Guard, North Korea, New York, Marine Corps, Task Force Hawk, Saudi Arabia, Desert Storm, Persian Gulf, World War, General Shinseki, Operation Allied Force, Operation Enduring Freedom, South Korea, Washington Post, Warsaw Pact, Defense Department
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