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PRI
August 10, 2017
Col. Sam Gardiner: Probably not too much. The ability to take out the North Korean nuclear program is limited, with conventional weapons. The reason is because North Koreans are diggers. They have tunnels all over the North. We know that their weapons are stored deep underground. The problem withÃÂ ...
Anniston Star
August 9, 2017
This means an American first strike would likely trigger one of the worst mass killings in human history. In 2005, Sam Gardiner, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel who specialized in conducting war games at the National War College, estimated that the use of sarin gas alone would produce 1 million casualties.
Dallas News
August 8, 2017
... Mueller concluded: "If you don't have integrity, nothing else matters. If you do have integrity, nothing else matters." Frederic B. Hill and Col. Sam Gardiner organized war-gaming exercises and conferences on national security issues for the Department of State and the Department of Defense, respectively,ÃÂ ...
The Atlantic
June 19, 2017
In 2005, Sam Gardiner, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel who specialized in conducting war games at the National War College, estimated that the use of sarin gas alone would produce 1 million casualties. Gardiner now says, in light of what we have learned from gas attacks on civilians in Syria, that the number would likelyÃÂ ...
The Atlantic
May 17, 2017
Sam Gardiner, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel, has been conducting war games involving a Korean conflict for the past 25 years, many while teaching colonels and lieutenant colonels at the National War College. In a war game organized by The Atlantic in 2005, a year before North Korea tested its firstÃÂ ...
The Atlantic
April 13, 2017
[Sam Gardiner, a retired Air Force colonel, explained] that the first few days of the fight would be critical if we were to have any chance of protecting Seoul. To do so, we would have to get the chemical-delivery systems, the missile sites, and the nuclear sites before the North Koreans had a chance to useÃÂ ...
The Atlantic
May 18, 2012
As in our Iran war game, Colonel Sam Gardiner led the proceedings. (Gardiner has run war games for more than twenty years at the National War College and various other military institutions; the strategy that General Tommy Franks used to seize Baghdad in 2003 had its origins in a game Gardiner had designed someÃÂ ...
The Atlantic
March 15, 2012
... we turned to Sam Gardiner (right), a retired Air Force colonel who had specialized in war-gaming at the National War College and elsewhere. You can read the results here. Taking part in this analysis is part of the reason I have been so down on the whole bomb-Iran concept ever since. So what does ColÃÂ ...
PRI
August 10, 2017
One person who's thought long and hard about this is retired US Air Force Col. Sam Gardiner. Gardiner ran war games for more than 20 years ...
Anniston Star
August 9, 2017
In 2005, Sam Gardiner, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel who specialized in conducting war games at the National War College, estimated that ...
Dallas News
August 8, 2017
Frederic B. Hill and Col. Sam Gardiner organized war-gaming exercises and conferences on national security issues for the Department of ...
The Atlantic
June 19, 2017
In 2005, Sam Gardiner, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel who specialized in conducting war games at the National War College, estimated that the use of sarin ...
The Atlantic
May 17, 2017
Sam Gardiner, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel, has been conducting war games involving a Korean conflict for the past 25 years, many while ...
The Atlantic
April 13, 2017
[Sam Gardiner, a retired Air Force colonel, explained] that the first few days of the fight would be critical if we were to have any chance of ...
The Atlantic
May 18, 2012
As in our Iran war game, Colonel Sam Gardiner led the proceedings. (Gardiner has run war games for more than twenty years at the National War College and ...
The Atlantic
March 15, 2012
To run the exercise, we turned to Sam Gardiner (right), a retired Air Force colonel who had specialized in war-gaming at the National War ...
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