Stanley McChrystal: The military case for sharing knowledge
Stanley McChrystal: Een militair pleidooi voor kennisdeling
General Stanley McChrystal is the former commander of U.S. and International forces in Afghanistan. A four-star general, he is credited for creating a revolution in warfare that fuses intelligence and operations. Full bio
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van de gelekte informatie,
door een jong persoon?
werd ik aangewezen
came in as suicide bombers
die binnenkwamen als zelfmoordterroristen,
en liepen naar ons doelwit,
bevolking aandeden.
one of the things that we knew,
en veilig zou houden.
dat ze het moesten weten.
parts of the job that you needed?
sharing enough intelligence,
niet genoeg inlichtten.
look at me and they'd say,
was er geen probleem."
'wie moet het weten'
them as quickly as we can.
te weten komen'.
geheimhouding in haar DNA.
de informatie verspreidden,
alleen waardevol is
dat ik iets weet,
deel uitmaakten van een team
zal er informatie lekken
en ik kan jullie vertellen dat
beter af als we delen.
you were here this morning,
Snowden's talk earlier this week.
speech van eerder deze week.
Amerikaanse regering
aan Edward Snowden?
Rick said something very important.
belangrijks heeft gezegd.
bekend met alle feiten.
light on an important need
een belangrijke behoefte,
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Stanley McChrystal - Military leaderGeneral Stanley McChrystal is the former commander of U.S. and International forces in Afghanistan. A four-star general, he is credited for creating a revolution in warfare that fuses intelligence and operations.
Why you should listen
With a remarkable record of achievement, General Stanley McChrystal has been praised for creating a revolution in warfare that fused intelligence and operations. A four-star general, he is the former commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan and the former leader of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), which oversees the military’s most sensitive forces. McChrystal’s leadership of JSOC is credited with the December 2003 capture of Saddam Hussein and the June 2006 location and killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq. McChrystal, a former Green Beret, is known for his candor.
After McChrystal graduated from West Point, he was commissioned as an infantry officer, and spent much of his career commanding special operations and airborne infantry units. During the Persian Gulf War, McChrystal served in a Joint Special Operations Task Force and later commanded the 75th Ranger Regiment. He completed year-long fellowships at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government in 1997 and in 2000 at the Council on Foreign Relations. In 2002, he was appointed chief of staff of military operations in Afghanistan. Two years later, McChrystal was selected to deliver nationally televised Pentagon briefings about military operations in Iraq. From 2003 to 2008, McChrystal commanded JSOC and was responsible for leading the nation’s deployed military counter-terrorism efforts around the globe. He assumed command of all International Forces in Afghanistan in June 2009. President Obama’s order for an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan was based on McChrystal’s assessment of the war there. McChrystal retired from the military in August 2010.
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