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Panelists (left to right) Joseph D. Rouge, director of the National Security Space Office (NSSO) at the Pentagon, Michael Krepon, co-founder of the Henry L. Stimson Center,  and moderator Lt Gen Larry D. James, commander, 14th Air Force, and commander, Joint Functional Component Command for Space, U.S. Strategic Command, speak during the "Does Traditional Deterrence Theory Translate to the Space Domain?" panel at the 2010 United States Strategic Command Deterrence Symposium, Aug. 11, 2010, at the Qwest Center, Omaha, Neb.  This annual symposium, brought together academic, government, military and international experts with the goal of exploring a broad range of deterrence issues during a single event.  "Exploring the Many Facets of Deterrence " is the theme for the 2010 symposium.
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Panelists (left to right) Joseph D. Rouge, director of the National Security Space Office (NSSO) at the Pentagon, Michael Krepon, co-founder of the Henry L. Stimson Center, and moderator Lt Gen Larry D. James, commander, 14th Air Force, and commander, Joint Functional Component Command for Space, U.S. Strategic Command, speak during the "Does Traditional Deterrence Theory Translate to the Space Domain?" panel at the 2010 United States Strategic Command Deterrence Symposium, Aug. 11, 2010, at the Qwest Center, Omaha, Neb. This annual symposium, brought together academic, government, military and international experts with the goal of exploring a broad range of deterrence issues during a single event. "Exploring the Many Facets of Deterrence " is the theme for the 2010 symposium.


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