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The flare was more powerful than the infamous one that disrupted power grids in Canada on March 6, 1989, during the peak of the last solar cycle, notes Paal Brekke, a European Space Agency scientist based at NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. PAAL President, Asia Pacific Policy Center and former senior staff, National Security Council in the Reagan and Bush Administrations. Those with specialist knowledge like Henry Kissinger and Douglas Paal, the former National Security Council director for Asia in the Bush administration and a current Dole adviser, have no difficulty advocating a non-confrontational policy of balance, caution, and restraint. |
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