Talk:Russian espionage in the United States
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- Information operations: warfare and the hard reality of soft power (2008). Leigh Armistead, Joint Forces Staff College.
The Google Books search shows this to be published by "Brassey's Inc." but the link a google books goes to this hijacked search site [1]. There is no Wikipedia article about the publisher to know whether it was a standard publishing company or a vanity press. The author Leigh Armistead also is currently not sufficiently notable by wikipedia standards to be considered an "expert" where his self published work could be considered as a source. Active Banana (talk) 21:58, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
- There's another unreliable source. I'm removing it.VR talk 22:28, 15 April 2012 (UTC)
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