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Reviving the letters of marque would undermine U.S. legal norms, create diplomatic instability, and risk unintended escalation.
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Part of the $687 million asset forfeiture for illicit payments to ISIS and affiliates in Syria should be disbursed to the Iraqi government.
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Listen to the third episode of Escalation, a narrative podcast on U.S.-Ukraine relations.
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Scott Anderson was joined by Molly Reynolds and Quinta Jurecic to work through the week’s big national security news stories.
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A roundup of foreign policy and national security statements from Trump’s first address to Congress since re-election.
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Discussing the changing terms of the Gaza ceasefire.
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Institutional impediments prevent military lawyers at tactical units from serving as bulwarks against military misuse.
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The only bias that may be rightly ascribed to the ICC is bias against criminal atrocity.
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I asked Winston Churchill.
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With the war in the Middle East receding, the battle over Israel’s legal system has resumed, threatening judicial independence.
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Listen to the second episode of Escalation, a narrative podcast on U.S.-Ukraine relations.
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Despite the gloom in New York, member state coalitions have responded to Security Council deadlock and other UN dysfunction with diplomatic innovations.