Latest in Armed Conflict
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War and Responsibility: Why the U.S. Doesn’t Have an Imperial Presidency
In an unexpected way, ambition counteracts ambition. -
Lawfare Daily: Teun Janssen on Ukraine and a Big Europe
Why is E.U. enlargement essential to getting E.U. governance under control? -
How Ukraine Is Challenging Russia in Africa and the Middle East
Both diplomatically and militarily, Ukraine is opening up new fronts against Russia around the world. -
How to Reform Military Advising
The Pentagon is dismantling one of the U.S. military’s most effective tools—just as it becomes more essential than ever. -
Lawfare Daily: Ukraine-Russia Negotiations with Eric Ciaramella and Samuel Charap
Discussing key issues in the Ukraine-Russia talks. -
Rational Security: The “Pronghorn Shirt Daily” Edition
Scott Anderson, Benjamin Wittes, Natalie Orpett, and Ashley Deeks talked through the week’s big national security news. -
White House Releases Letter Notifying Congress of Iran Strikes
In line with the War Powers Resolution, the letter informs Congress of U.S. military action taken in Iran at the president’s direction. -
Lawfare Daily: U.S. Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Facilities
Discussing the U.S. strikes on Iran. -
The Situation: Bombs and Trust
The problem of military actions by men without civic virtue. -
War Crimes for Fun and Profit
War influencers are posting evidence of their crimes online. Why has there been so little accountability? -
Lawfare Live: U.S. Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Sites
Join the Lawfare team at 11:30 am ET for a discussion on the legality of the June 21 attacks. -
Planning for Protracted Conflict With China: Five Questions to Ask
Where and how a conflict starts will affect the kind of war it will be.


