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Detention of U.S. Persons: What is the Existing Law?

When Congress passed the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, it included provisions that authorized U.S. armed forces to detain persons who are captured in the conflict with al-Qaeda, the Taliban, or associated forces. However, Congress also said that those provisions did not provide any new authority to detain U.S. citizens or others who may be […]

02.06.12 | 2 min read
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Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin Online

The Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin is a quarterly journal published by the U.S. Army to promote awareness and discussion of current topics in military intelligence.  Although unclassified, the Bulletin is not made available online by the Army.  Recent volumes can be found, however, on the Federation of American Scientists website. The two latest issues are […]

02.06.12 | 1 min read
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Specter of a “Hollow Force” Called Into Question

Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and other officials have warned that if U.S. military spending is cut significantly, the unacceptable result would be a “a hollow force incapable of sustaining the missions it is assigned.” But a new critique from the Congressional Research Service suggests that the use of the term “hollow force” is inappropriate […]

02.03.12 | 2 min read
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Congress Calls for Accelerated Use of Drones in U.S.

Updated below A House-Senate conference report this week called on the Administration to accelerate the use of civilian unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or “drones,” in U.S. airspace. The pending authorization bill for the Federal Aviation Administration directs the Secretary of Transporation to develop within nine months “a comprehensive plan to safely accelerate the integration of […]

02.03.12 | 2 min read
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Cirincione: Obama’s Turn on Nuclear Weapons

By Hans M. Kristensen It is worth your time reading Joe Cirincione’s article in Foreign Affairs: Obama’s Turn on Nuclear Weapons. And I’m not just saying this because Joe is president of the Ploughshares Fund, one of my funders. He does a great job in describing the Obama administration’s ongoing nuclear targeting review and its place in […]

02.03.12 | 1 min read
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An Overview of Special Operations Forces, and More from CRS

Over the past decade, the number of U.S. special operations forces (SOF) personnel has nearly doubled, while budgets for special operations have nearly tripled, and overseas deployments have quadrupled, according to a newly updated report from the Congressional Research Service. “Special Operations Forces are elite military units with special training and equipment that can infiltrate […]

02.01.12 | 1 min read
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Some Historical Intelligence Satellite Imagery Declassified

A handful of historical intelligence satellite images were declassified last month to coincide with a new display of the GAMBIT and HEXAGON spy satellites at the National Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The GAMBIT and HEXAGON satellites were formally declassified last September on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the National […]

02.01.12 | 2 min read
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Raven Rock and Continuity of Government

A newly revised U.S. Air Force directive on continuity of operations under emergency circumstances refers matter-of-factly to Raven Rock Mountain Complex, a largely restricted U.S. government facility in Pennsylvania.  See Air Force Continuity of Operations (COOP) Program, Air Force Instruction 10-208, 15 December 2011. Raven Rock, also known as Site R, has been operational since […]

02.01.12 | 1 min read
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Agencies are Likely to Miss 2013 Declassification Deadline

More than two years ago, President Obama set a December 31, 2013 deadline for completing the declassification processing of a backlog of more than 400 million pages of classified historical records that were over 25 years old.  But judging from the limited progress to date, it now seems highly unlikely that the President’s directive will […]

01.30.12 | 2 min read
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U.S. Investment in the Middle East, and More from CRS

The possibility of increasing U.S. investment in the Middle East as a way to encourage democratic political transitions was examined in a new report from the Congressional Research Service.  See U.S. Trade and Investment in the Middle East and North Africa: Overview and Issues, January 20, 2012. Other new or updated CRS reports that have […]

01.30.12 | 1 min read
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Budget Blunder: “No Cuts” in Nuclear Forces

The new defense budget has “no cuts” in nuclear forces. . By Hans M. Kristensen “There are no cuts made in the nuclear force in this budget.” That clear statement was made yesterday by deputy defense secretary Ashton Carter during the Pentagon’s briefing on the defense budget request for Fiscal Year 2013. We’ll have to […]

01.27.12 | 3 min read
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New Leak Case Relies on 1982 Law on Intelligence Identities

Updated below Former CIA officer John Kiriakou this week became the latest person to be charged under the Espionage Act with unauthorized disclosures of classified information.  But unlike the previous defendants, Mr. Kiriakou was also charged with violating the Intelligence Identities Protection Act for allegedly disclosing the identity of a covert intelligence officer to a […]

01.25.12 | 3 min read
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