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Says Jonathan Pollack, a specialist in East Asian security at the Rand Corp.
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"I think this should be the beginning of discussion rather than the end, " said Jonah Blank, an analyst at the Rand Corp.
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As James Dobbins, a national security expert with the Rand Corp.
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James Mulvenon, a China analyst with the RAND Corp.
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"I think it's a symptom of the general dissatisfaction with President Ahmadinejad that his powers and movement are being curtailed by the various power centers in Iran, " said Nader, an expert on Iranian politics at the RAND Corp.
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Studies conducted in the early 1990s by Rand Corp. found that 10% to 30% of many common operations were inappropriate or questionable.
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The capture of Mr. Abu Ghaith is significant because it takes a key player out of the game and will provide "a much better firsthand understanding of the Iranian dimension to al Qaeda, " said Seth Jones, an al Qaeda specialist at the nonprofit research institution Rand Corp.
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The loss of Mr. Rehman won't significantly weaken the Pakistani Taliban, said Seth Jones, an al Qaeda specialist at Rand Corp. who has advised the military.
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Rand Araskog split the old ITT Corp. into four independent companies as he entered the twilight of his tenure.
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Fields is no fan of the American litigation system and sits on RAND Corp.
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The capture of Mr. Abu Ghaith is significant because it takes a key player out of the game and will provide a window into a shadowy component of al Qaeda, the management council in Iran, said Seth Jones, an al Qaeda specialist at Rand Corp.
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