From Andrew Schwartz <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Turkish Invasion, Marine Corps, and More
Date October 13, 2019 3:00 PM
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By The Numbers

Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
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** 12,000
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Turkey's assault on Northeastern Syria could release up to 12,000 jihadi prisoners and tens of thousands of dependents who are in areas controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces.

SOURCE: "The Implications of a Turkish Intervention in Northeastern Syria," by CSIS's Will Todman.
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** 186,100
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Unique among the branches of the U.S. military, the Marine Corps comes out of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan larger than it went in - 186,100 today versus 172,600 in 1999.

SOURCE: "U.S. Military Forces in FY 2020: Marine Corps," by CSIS's Mark Cancian.
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** 37
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Bilateral trade between China and South Korea is 37 times higher than it was in 1992.

SOURCE: "Collateral Damage: What U.S.-China Competition Means for Korea," by CSIS's Victor Cha.
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** 764 Million
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The number of cell phone subscriptions in sub-Saharan Africa has increased from 388 million in 2010 to 764 million in 2017.

SOURCE: "The Role of the AfDB and the Future of Africa," by CSIS's Dan Runde.
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