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Dear Friend,
America is in a struggle. It’s the fight to defend the free world. The recent conflict in Ukraine only makes this struggle even more visible.
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A new FREE video course from the Hoover Institution gives you a fast, fascinating, and full investigation into this fight from someone who has been on the frontlines in leadership and on the battlefield.
Your instructor is Hoover Institution senior fellow H.R. McMaster. He is a retired lieutenant general, scholar, and former White House national security advisor. Each video in his 8-part course gives you a hard-hitting, no nonsense briefing by McMaster—about five to eight minutes long—complete with illustrative maps and graphics.
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You might feel like you’re in Congress or the White House getting a private briefing featuring history, strategy, tactics, and recommendations for action.
The Fight to Defend the Free World tackles the six biggest “battlegrounds” in today’s superpower competition:
- Russia
- China
- South Asia
- North Korea
- Iran
- The Middle East
With freedom at stake on the world stage, you’ll benefit from the insights of this FREE and timely course from someone who’s spent his career on the frontlines of national security and defense.
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Please click here now to access the course and start Part 1. And feel free to share this link with anyone you think would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Greg
Greg Stamps | Online Development
Hoover Institution | Stanford University
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