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Why high-tech military Goliaths like the U.S. and Russia have so much trouble against "sling-and-stone" guerilla attacks, and whether the current Iraqi insurgency will eventually wear down the United States' political will.
Thomas X. Hammes, Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps, Senior Military Fellow at National Defense University, and author of "The Sling and The Stone: On War in the 21st Century" (Zenith Press)
Imagine instant detox - a way to rid yourself of a drug addiction in one day. It's no myth, but an actual treatment that's currently getting attention. A conversation about this and other new drug addiction treatments including one that's popular with doctors but not with the Drug Enforcement Administration.
George Kolodner, M.D.; Director, Substance Use Disorders, Georgetown University Hospital; Medical Director, Kolmac Clinic, Silver Spring, MD
Robert Johnson, Senior Deputy Director, Addiction Prevention and Recovery Administration, DC Department of Health
H. Westley Clark, Director, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services