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Sean Wiswesser on his new book, “Tradecraft, Tactics, and Dirty Tricks: Russian Intelligence and Putin’s Secret War” (U.S. Naval Institute, 2026)
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Antonia Senior discusses her hew book on the history of the Cambridge spy ring.
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The 16-page memo signed by President Trump reiterates the administration’s plan to pursue cartels, jihadists, and left-wing actors.
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The Cybercom 2.0 initiative to improve cyber force generation does not preclude establishing a Cyber Force—it can lay the groundwork for one.
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Lawfare obtained the settlement document through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed in federal court earlier this year.
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The CIA’s retraction of intelligence reports should raise concerns about politicization and the Trump administration’s embrace of white supremacist rhetoric.
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As NSEs play a greater role in national security, states are pushing back—necessitating a new framework for national security governance.
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Even the most capable AI will face limits on its ability to make predictions and substitute for strategic decision-making.
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Recent statutory reforms are working, so discredited arguments and misleading claims shouldn’t be allowed to derail reauthorization.
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Scott Anderson sat down with Molly Roberts, Tyler McBrien, and Renée DiResta to talk through the week’s big national security news stories.
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There are four of them.