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US Nuclear Weapons Site in Europe Breached

Peace activists walked one kilometer onto a US nuclear weapons storage site in Belgium for more than one hour before security personnel reacted. Click image for larger version. (For an update to this map, go here) . By Hans M. Kristensen A group of people last week managed to penetrate deep onto Kleine Brogel Air Base […]

02.04.10 | 3 min read
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Flight Testing a Centrifuge

On 13 January, Ivanka Barzashka and I gave a briefing at the AAAS on our work regarding Iran’s uranium enrichment capacity.  Joshua Pollack also gave a briefing, which he has described.  Joshua’s analysis is thorough and interesting but I think I would use a different distinction than the “actual” and “nominal” values that he defines. […]

02.04.10 | 1 min read
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Momentum Grows for Privacy & Civil Liberties Board

Members of Congress are urging the Obama Administration to activate the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, an independent agency that is supposed to monitor and defend civil liberties in the development and implementation of counterterrorism policies. Last week, Rep. Bennie Thompson and Rep. Jane Harman wrote to the President and asked him to appoint […]

02.02.10 | 1 min read
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Classified Outreach to Muslim Women

Senator George V. Voinovich (R-OH) wanted to know:  What is the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) doing to improve the status of women in the Muslim world, and to better engage women around the world on counterterrorism issues? “The response to this question is classified,” replied NCTC Director Michael Leiter in a written response that has […]

02.02.10 | 1 min read
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Some More New Congressional Hearing Volumes

At a 2008 Senate hearing, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III was effusively praised for standing by the ailing Attorney General John Ashcroft in his hospital bed in 2004 and helping him to resist White House pressure to reauthorize the Bush Administration’s domestic surveillance program. “It is hard to imagine in America circumstances in which […]

02.02.10 | 2 min read
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Bomb Power and the Roots of Government Secrecy

In his provocative new book “Bomb Power” (Penguin Press, 2010) historian Garry Wills argues that the rise of the National Security State and the ongoing expansion of presidential authority, including the spread of government secrecy, are rooted in the development of the atomic bomb in World War II. “At the bottom of it all has […]

01.29.10 | 3 min read
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Physics and Secrecy

The American Physical Society will feature a session of “physics and secrecy” at its annual meeting in Washington DC on February 13.  I will be one of the three presenters. In one sense, the whole enterprise of physics is a contest with secrecy and an attempt to discern the order that is hidden in natural […]

01.29.10 | 1 min read
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Interstellar Archaeology

The search for signs of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe should not only focus on detection of electromagnetic signals, but should also seek evidence of the physical artifacts that an intelligence life form might produce, a scientist at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory suggested in a paper (pdf) last month. “Searching for signatures of […]

01.29.10 | 1 min read
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OSC Translates the 2009 Fatah Charter

Last year, the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah in the Arabic acronym) led by Palestinian National Authority president Mahmoud Abbas gathered in Bethlehem and approved a revision of its charter for the first time since the 1960s.  That revised charter (pdf) has recently been translated into English by the DNI Open Source Center. The document […]

01.27.10 | 1 min read
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Project Bioshield, Honey Bees, and More from CRS

Noteworthy new reports from the Congressional Research Service that have not been made readily available to the public include the following (all pdf). “Terrorist Attacks on Commercial Airlines: Federal Criminal Prohibitions,” January 22, 2010. “Project BioShield: Authorities, Appropriations, Acquisitions, and Issues for Congress,” January 22, 2010. “Charitable Contributions for Haiti’s Earthquake Victims,” January 22, 2010. […]

01.27.10 | 1 min read
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Commission of Inquiry on Torture: A Road Not Taken

Last year the Senate Judiciary Committee considered a proposal by Senator Patrick Leahy to establish a formal “commission of inquiry” that would investigate the conduct of the post-9/11 war on terrorism, including detention, rendition and interrogation policies.  The record of a Senate hearing on the proposal was published earlier this month, but that seems to […]

01.26.10 | 2 min read
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Unmanned Aerial Systems in Joint Air Operations

Unmanned aerial systems (UASs) like the Predator drone, which are increasingly in demand for U.S. military missions in Afghanistan and elsewhere, involve challenges to mission control, according to a new Pentagon publication on joint air operations (pdf). “Recent operations have demonstrated that UASs can be critical to the success of dynamic targeting missions and prosecution […]

01.26.10 | 1 min read
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