Council on Foreign Relations Study Group on Space Weapons, 217–18
Counter-intelligence Field Activity (C1FA), 256–57
counternarcotics flights, 165
“counterspace operations,” 215–16
coups d’etat, 20, 106–8, 250
Coyle, Philip, 210, 223, 227
Craig, Larry, 262
Crewdson, John, 128
crime, military bases and, 175–76, 178–93, 198, 206–7
Cross, Suzanne, 66
cruise missiles, 218, 234
Cuba, 3, 19–20, 94, 96, 102–3, 105, 163.
Cuidad del Este (Paraguay), 166–67
Cunningham, Randy “Duke,” 260–61
Curacao military base, 148, 165
current account deficits, 270–71
Curtis, John, 48, 52
Dahlgren, Hans, 128
Dakar military base (Senegal), 147–48
DalBello, Richard, 238
Daoud, Sardar Mohammed, 111
Darby, Joseph M., 22
Darnell, Daniel, 239
Darwinism, 76, 79
data mining, 251, 256–57
Davis, Mike, 78, 83
death squads, 121
deBlois, Bruce M., 215
decoys, 223–25, 228
Defense Appropriation bills, 149, 258–60, 264–66, 270, 276–77
defense budget, 9–10, 17, 115, 229–31, 260–61, 264, 276–77
Defense Contract Audit Agency, 230
defense contractors, 210, 212–15, 232, 242, 260–62, 264–65, 271, 274
Defense Department (DOD, Pentagon), 4, 9, 15, 19–21, 69, 102, 135, 200
budget of, 7–8, 10, 229–32, 264, 276–77, 275–78
corruption and, 260–61, 264–65
intelligence and, 94, 136, 256–57
Iraq and, 15, 47, 49–50, 99–100, 158, 160
military bases inventory of, 5–6, 138–41, 139
overseas bases and, 143–51, 155–56, 167–68, 171–72, 178, 201–4
Pax American and, 58
power of, 20–21, 71
space weaponry, missile defense and, 211–14, 218, 227–28, 238
torture and, 38, 44–45, 258
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), 26, 33, 44, 91, 99, 178
Defense Science Board Task Force on Strategic Communication (September 2004 report), 47
defense spending, 5, 9–10, 17, 115, 229–32, 260–62, 264–65, 271–78
“defense transformation” program, 143–45, 148–51, 195
DeLay, Tom, 261–63