"John R. Stockwell" (born 1937) is a former Central Intelligence Agency/CIA officer who became a critic of Federal government of the United States/United States government policies after serving seven Tour of duty/tours of duty over thirteen years. Having managed American involvement in the Angolan Civil War as Chief of the Angola Task Force during its 1975 covert operations, he resigned and wrote In Search of Enemies.

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Enemies are necessary for the wheels of the U.S. military machine to turn.

I look at it as the option between continuing to grow as a university and hunkering down, and we are not hunkering down.

We really have exhausted our space limits in the University Center. We need to develop a campus that has a sense of campus presence in Greenville.

We could be building a new four-year enterprise, and I think citizens would have a right to complain, ... What we're doing it combining our resources with Greenville Tech's, and creating something more than the sum of its parts.