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...also said he considers it unlikely that terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda will obtain nuclear weapons. “If they do...I would expect that they will try to use them for influence rather than to destroy,” he added. Dillon Professor of Government Graham T. Allison ’62, who is also a former KSG dean and the director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, took a class with Schelling as an undergraduate while at Harvard. He called Schelling’s presentation “brilliant and provocative...
...Most commentators, however, remain resolutely supportive of the couple, including Jones's Daily Mail colleague, Allison Pearson. "I refuse to believe they are guilty unless overwhelming evidence is uncovered," she wrote. Of course, she's basically saying they're innocent until proven guilty - hardly a radical thought, since it's the bedrock of Western jurisprudence. Roycroft-Davis, however, has apparently solved the case. He said on Radio 2: "These people are completely innocent. There's no evidence that I've read that shows that they've got any part whatsoever in Madeleine's disappearance...
Sewall, an expert on counterinsurgency and director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, said that she did not believe that the polls would turn around. Allison, a former Defense Department official, added that while there has been “some measurable progress on security, the political situation has actually deteriorated...
When asked if any of them favored a complete a withdrawal of troops, Allison, Bilmes, and Sewall were all sympathetic to such a plan, but none felt that realities on the ground permitted a complete withdrawal...
...response to a question from an undergraduate about the war’s effect on the United States’ reputation abroad, Allison said that the country’s reputation has “fallen further and faster than any country in history.” —Staff writer S. Jesse Zwick can be reached at jzwick@fas.harvard.edu...