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12 Aug 2007, 4:56 am
When adding the complexities of discrimination, hatred, and xenophobia, even at the hands of law enforcement, military, and intelligence agencies, the quest for justice looks even more dismal. [read post]
3 Aug 2007, 5:01 pm
"Now there's an inspiring selling point: "Vote for the FISA Amendment -- It Tramples on Even Fewer Liberties Than the Military Commissions Act! [read post]
29 Jul 2007, 12:11 am
Well, the very next subsection -- 8131(b) -- also purported to impose a limitation on that data-mining program: "None of the funds provided for Processing, analysis, and collaboration tools for counterterrorism foreign intelligence shall be available for deployment or implementation except for:(1) lawful military operations of the United States conducted outside the United States; or(2) lawful foreign intelligence activities conducted wholly… [read post]
26 Jul 2007, 8:52 pm
As long as the US remains outside the jurisdiction of the ICC, the preemptive strike doctrine, torture, and other Bush Administration hobbies will stay legitimate, and the international community will continue to question our leadership. 9) Stop Being Complicit in Torture - Call it “enhanced”, “invasive”, or just downright human-rights violating, but the current interrogation tactics legitimated by the US military/intelligence… [read post]
22 Jul 2007, 8:42 am
Oppfelt, who speaks Russian, served in naval intelligence and monitored Soviet communications from Japan in the early 1980s. [read post]
20 Jul 2007, 11:10 pm
War Crimes Act weakened post-Hamdan by amendments contained in the Military Commissions Act of 2006. [read post]
16 Jul 2007, 3:32 pm
The Senate Intelligence Committee's Republican staff director, Bill Duhnke, said that the regulations have the same effect, although they approach the issue in slightly different way. [read post]
8 Jul 2007, 12:37 pm
These include such things as efforts to disrupt terrorist financing or information sharing among foreign intelligence services, and I will leave those aside. [read post]
27 Jun 2007, 2:03 pm
[JURIST] The Council of Europe (COE) [official website] Wednesday called on member states to act with greater transparency [Resolution 1562 text; Recommendation 1801 text; press release] and exercise greater oversight of military and foreign intelligence services, giving support to a report [text; JURIST report] delivered earlier this month that accused Poland and Romania of assisting the US [read post]
27 Jun 2007, 6:41 am
Military's SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) program, which trains service members and civilians in the art of surviving captivity. [read post]
24 Jun 2007, 3:56 pm
Not to mention huge swaths of the intelligence agencies, the State Department, the uniformed military (especially the JAGs), et al. [read post]
19 Jun 2007, 9:45 am
While the majority of these contractors are providing non-combat services like the provision of food and laundry services, a significant number of others are armed and involved directly in security operations. [read post]
5 Jun 2007, 8:06 am
During World War II, in the 1942 elections the federal government did allow states to apply for compensation for the costs associated with providing voting services to military voters stationed overseas. [read post]
1 Jun 2007, 4:08 am
The corruption is an aspect of a general hostility to and undermining of not only the law but also our senior military, our intelligence community, the Foreign Service, and international institutions including the United Nations and the World Bank. [read post]
26 May 2007, 6:40 pm
They were ridiculed by men (namely the President, Vice President, and their respective staffs) whose youth was marked by a successful determination to avoid military service in the Vietnam war.Welcome to Vietnam redux. [read post]
17 May 2007, 4:49 pm
Kmiec next writes that "[e]ven if OLC attorneys had been unanimous that the president lacked the legal authority to conduct the kind of military intelligence-gathering that every other wartime president has pursued, that would hardly warrant the conclusion that the president had 'broken the law.'"Actually, it would. [read post]
29 Apr 2007, 4:35 am
Priest's lead and began to attack the men and women of CIA who had risked their lives to protect America under the direct orders of two U.S. presidents and with the full knowledge of the intelligence committees of the United States Congress. [read post]