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The FBI’s Dangerous Failure to Adapt to the Digital Age
U.S. adversaries are exploiting technology to expose FBI operations, revealing the Bureau’s failure to respond to a networked world. -
Was Israel’s Strike on Iran a Good Idea? Four Questions to Ask
Military strikes, even ones that display impressive operational skills, can fail or even backfire in the long-term. -
The Situation: A Used Plane That Needs Work
I have problems with the Qatar plane deal. -
Call for Papers: The University of Texas at Austin Announces the 2025 "Bobby R. Inman Award" for Student Scholarship on Intelligence
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Will Netanyahu Succeed in Dismissing the Head of the Shin Bet?
The Israeli government’s controversial vote to remove Ronen Bar faces legal hurdles, with the potential to set off a constitutional crisis. -
Should American Spies Steal Commercial Secrets?
U.S. intelligence agencies have never stolen foreign commercial and technology secrets. It’s time to rethink that taboo. -
Taming the Dogs of War – U.S. Efforts to Control Proxy Forces
A review of Erica L. Gaston's “Illusions of Control: Dilemmas in Managing U.S. Proxy Forces in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria” (Columbia University Press, 2024). -
Lawfare No Bull: House Intelligence Committee Holds Worldwide Threats Hearing
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Lawfare No Bull: Senate Intelligence Committee Holds Worldwide Threats Hearing
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Lawfare Daily: Attack Plans Shared on Signal Released by The Atlantic
Why did That Atlantic release the texts? -
Lawfare Live: Attack Plans Shared on Signal Released by the Atlantic
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Lawfare Daily: Shane Harris Talks ‘Houthi PC Small Group’
How did the Atlantic Editor-in-Chief get added to a war planning Signal group chat?


