Obama Administration May Link GTMO Closure to Use of Military Commissions

By Brian Itami, NSJ Staff Editor - It is increasingly likely that the U.S. government will use military commissions to...

Obama Administration May Link GTMO Closure to Use of Military Commissions
posted on: Mar 7, 2010 | author: NSJ

NSJ Analysis: Turning Off Autopilot: Towards a Sustainable Drone Policy

As the intensity of the unacknowledged U.S. drone campaign against al-Qaeda and Taliban operatives in Pakistan has...

NSJ Analysis: Turning Off Autopilot: Towards a Sustainable Drone Policy
posted on: Mar 6, 2010 | author: NSJ

NSJ Analysis: Obama Signs Bill Extending PATRIOT Act Provisions Without Changes

On Saturday, February 27th, President Obama signed a one-year extension of the three expiring sections of the USA...

NSJ Analysis: Obama Signs Bill Extending PATRIOT Act Provisions Without Changes
posted on: Feb 28, 2010 | author: NSJ

Alleged American Terrorists Make Torture Claim

By Jonathan Abrams, NSJ Staff Editor - Five American Muslims who were detained in Pakistan on suspicion of terrorism...

Alleged American Terrorists Make Torture Claim
posted on: Feb 28, 2010 | author: NSJ

NSJ Analysis: FBI Closes Amerithrax Investigation; Harvard Poll Questions Public’s Preparedness for Anthrax Attack

In September and October of 2001, an anonymous source dropped a white powder containing deadly anthrax into the...

NSJ Analysis: FBI Closes Amerithrax Investigation; Harvard Poll Questions Public’s Preparedness for Anthrax Attack
posted on: Feb 28, 2010 | author: NSJ

NSJ Analysis: Cyber Vulnerabilities and the Possibility of “Cyberdeterrence”

The intrusion by unidentified Chinese hackers into Google’s networks in January is likely not an isolated incident,...

NSJ Analysis: Cyber Vulnerabilities and the Possibility of “Cyberdeterrence”
posted on: Feb 22, 2010 | author: NSJ

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