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Alfredo Corchado of the Dallas Morning-News has an article that will be of interest to anyone trying to come to grips with whether a state of armed conflict can be said to exist in some areas of Mexico. ...
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Ken Anderson (Lawfare's intrepid book review editor, among many other titles) has been kind enough to permit me to post this passage from an email exchange we had earlier today. It makes a point that I ...
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Eric Holder, the Politico is reporting, has now said that it would have been lawful to shoot Bin Laden even if he had tried to surrender:
Holder initially said the U.S. team "obviously" should have accep...
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Director Panetta appeared on PBS Newshour yesterday, and spoke to the question of whether this was a situation in which SEAL Team Six was merely to use force as a last resort in self-defense. As Ben not...
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Martin Scheinin, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms, also says the Bin Laden killing was legal--and also hinges this judgment on the opportuni...
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Lawfare reader Matthew Ing writes in with the following:
I've been a dedicated reader of the Lawfare Blog since its inception. I recently read with interest your Lawfare post, "What Would Mary Ellen O’C...
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Jessica Stern has this article over at Daily Beast describing her reactions to Usama bin Laden's death. My sincere apologies for posting this a day late, but it's very much still worth a read. Here's an ...
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In a recent post, Bobby raised the question of what impact, if any, Bin Laden’s death would have on the legal effect of the Authorization for Use of Military Force, or “AUMF.” As I noted in a post earli...
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Over at Opinio Juris, Deborah Pearlstein says that "it’s disheartening to see conversation already turning to old, old debates about interrogation." Pearlstein is upset because certain people (including ...
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Yesterday I posted some initial thoughts on whether the UBL operation constituted a "covert action" for statutory purposes. If so, the operation would require a presidential finding and notificiation to...
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This article by Thomas Darnstädt, published online by Der Speigel, is getting a lot of attention today. The thrust of the piece is captured by the tagline at the top: "Is this what justice looks like?
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This morning I read Curt's thoughtful piece reflecting on the news of Osama bin Laden's death and how the news was received in various demonstrations across the country. I respectfully disagreed with som...
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After giving myself a day to reflect on Bin Laden’s death, here are a few thoughts that occurred to me.
First, the killing of Bin Laden is obviously a significant development in the conflict with Al Qae...
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The other night, with CNN reporting very tentatively that the Bin Laden operation had likely been a drone strike, Bobby and I got a little ahead of ourselves. Bobby said that it will "be interesting inde...
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David Ignatius, who typically has great sources in the CIA, writes:
The trail that led to bin Laden’s hideout in the town of Abbottabad, about 75 miles north of Islamabad, began between 2002 and 2004 wit...
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[See here for an updated analysis, after reading the original below]
In the summer of 2009, the Wall Street Journal broke a story about (i) a never-consummated CIA plan to develop a capacity to use smal...
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For obvious reasons, this is a high-traffic day on Lawfare. So it's a good time to remind people to go to our Facebook page and click that little "like" button and to follow the @lawfareblog Twitter feed...
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...albeit less directly than the AP, that some of the key the initial strands of intelligence came out of the CIA system. The Times reports:
Last night, an official said that “detainees” had identified a...
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...that, as I speculated this morning, the original leads for what became the Bin Laden operation developed in the CIA's secret prison's program.
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Watching CNN last night, I was astounded to hear Peter Bergen assert that the death of UBL means the end of the war on terrorism (anyone have this on video?). That is an extraordinary overstatement, as ...