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Office of Net Assessment (ONA)

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The '''Office of Net Assessment''' '''ONA''' was established in 1973 by President [[Richard Nixon]] to serve as the Pentagon's “internal think tank” that looks 20 to 30 years into the military's future.
The ONA’s first director was [[foreign policy ]] strategist Andrew Marshall whose US [[national security]] career began in 1949, was the only person in America who correctly anticipated the fall of the [[Soviet Union]], and whose legendary feats of analysis earned him the title of being “The Pentagon’s Yoda”—and who, in 2004, struck back “with a vengeance” stopping the “[[Deep State]]’s” mass invasion plan in its tracks by his secretly publishing (and leaking only to the ''[[Guardian News Service]]'', in [[London]]) an absolutely devastating report warning that “by 2020, nuclear conflict, mega-droughts, famine and widespread rioting will erupt across the world”.
In May 2015, Obama appointed [[James H. Baker (DOD)]] to replace Andrew Marshall as coordinator. Marshall held position for 41 years, since it's inception.
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