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This book "Letters to Tamarnind Hatashe" is a collection of letters wrote to him by his friends, especially all are the girls around the world. Actually Tamarnind, Raych and Daneel are his Pseudonym. In a platform he used his name Tamarnind Hatashe and Tamarnind is his concept of business as he is a former military person and also military science graduate.Admiral Tamarnind Inc. is a High Standard Weapons and Arms Supplier, and a Joint Venture Manufacturer Company building concept by Hatashe as he is already working for military contractor.Hatashe is 30 years old (approx) now and he has very much interest to expand business in various sectors in Bangladesh. Hatashe also is a journalist, writer, poet and epic writer. His epic poetry, "America O Sign: Epic of Audacity, Epic of Hope", "Banesis the Epica of Zialogy" and "Bangobandhu O Bangladesh: A Epic of Sheikh Mujib, A Epic of Bangladesh" are very wonderful epics ever written in the digital human civilization edge.
Its beginning was in Pakistan when Hina Rabbani Khar entered into the politics. Many a people in the world became anxious; will the world quake again like Hiroshima Nagasaki? Later everybody saw and knew about the Barack Obama's Psychohistorical Physics Research and PRISM Program which is began in the beginning of the century. The world surprised and many leaders like Angela Merkel and Vladimir Putin also do not take it positively; at least their public speech is not supportive to the PRISM. This book started with an article of Barack Obama, and PRSIM is followed by Obama. But others articles in the book are not related to the PRISM or Psychohistory but collection of author's articles published in Modern Ghana, American Chronicle and in his personal weblog.
A leading expert on counterinsurgency and counterterrorism offers a comprehensive theory of "competitive control" that will apply to the future of conflict in a world of explosive population growth, increased urbanization, the movement of population centers to the coasts, and global connective networks.
After the United States, along with NATO allies, bombed the Serbian forces of Slobodan Milosevic for seventy-eight days in 1999, Milosevic withdrew his army from Kosovo. With no troops on the ground, political and military leaders congratulated themselves on the success of Operation Allied Force, considered to be the first military victory won through the use of strategic air power alone. This apparent triumph motivated military and political leaders to embrace a policy of using “clean bombs” (precision munitions and air strikes)—without a dirty ground war—as the preferred choice for answering military aggression. Ten years later it inspired a similar air campaign against Muammar Gad...