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                      The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One PostYour weekly summary of everything on the site.
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                      The Big Unanswered Question of the Afghanistan WarDoes the United States still have the grit necessary to fight and win long wars?
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                      Today’s Headlines and CommentaryLawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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                      The Lawfare Podcast: Hostage Diplomacy Between China, Canada and the United States
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                      The Cyber Monoculture RiskMonoculture risk is manageable for most systems, but that isn’t the case for government systems. For these systems, monoculture vulnerability is a national security risk.
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                      Tolling the Statute of Limitations to Prosecute a Former President: A Double-Edged SwordThe preservation of democracy requires that prosecutors have the ability to investigate and indict a sitting president when the president commits crimes. The Protecting Our Democracy Act is an important ...
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                      Today’s Headlines and CommentaryLawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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                      The Lawfare Podcast: Defamation Down Under
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                      Justice Department IG Releases Audit of FISA Procedures
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                      Lawfare No Bull: Senate Armed Services Committee: U.S. military withdrawal from Afghanistan
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                      China’s Successful Foray Into Asymmetric LawfareThe Chinese government’s use of its own weak legal system to carry out “hostage diplomacy" may herald a new “asymmetric lawfare” strategy to counter the U.S.
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                      Today’s Headlines and CommentaryLawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.


 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
        
