-
Scott Anderson, Benjamin Wittes, and Kari Heerman discussed the week’s big national security news stories.
-
The indictment accuses Castro of ordering the shootdown of two civilian-flown planes in 1996, killing four U.S. nationals.
-
Operation Epic Fury has ended; the Iraqi front of the Iran war has not. U.S. pressure on Tehran’s militia infrastructure in Iraq must hold.
-
Unpacking ancient Chinese political theory's influence on modern China
-
The Trump administration settles Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS with $1.776 billion for his allies and blanket immunity from government suits for the Trumps.
-
Before the executive branch deploys advanced AI systems in its most abuse-prone functions, it should receive congressional approval.
-
How has precision weaponry changed warfare?
-
Why the “AI race” with China isn’t a race and isn’t worth running.
-
-
Washington has no unilateral answer for Russia’s demand to dissolve the legal record of aggression—Ukraine’s most durable leverage.
-
Antonia Senior discusses her hew book on the history of the Cambridge spy ring.
-
The EU AI Office gets real enforcement powers in August. Here’s what it can actually do.