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A Rebuttal to Brown and Deutch Op-Ed in the Wall Street Journal

Arguments justifying the continuing existence of the world’s nuclear arsenals are like the tired joke about the joke convention. Many of these arguments have been with us for decades. Some made sense decades ago but do no longer, now that the Cold War is history. Others never made sense even during the Cold War but […]

11.26.07 | 1 min read
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AIPAC Court Rules on Classification Markings, Juror Bias

Classification markings will be removed from classified documents that are admitted into evidence in the upcoming trial of two former officials of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a court ruled earlier this month. The former AIPAC officials, Steven J. Rosen and Keith Weissman, are accused of unauthorized receipt and disclosure of classified information. […]

11.26.07 | 2 min read
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Intelligence Oversight Deflected by Appropriators

Updated below The efficacy of intelligence oversight in the Senate has been drastically undermined by procedural hurdles that enable the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee to overrule actions taken by the Senate Intelligence Committee, Senators complained earlier this month. To remedy this concern, a new bill has been introduced that would transfer budget appropriations authority to the […]

11.26.07 | 2 min read
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Weak and Failing States, and More from CRS

Noteworthy new reports from the Congressional Research Service obtained by Secrecy News include the following (all pdf). “Weak and Failing States: Evolving Security Threats and U.S. Policy,” November 15, 2007. “Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons: Proliferation and Security Issues,” updated November 14, 2007. “The Cost of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Global War on Terror Operations Since 9/11,” […]

11.26.07 | 1 min read
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Open Source Center Views Mafia Turmoil

Italian news reports regarding upheaval in the organization of the Sicilian mafia were synthesized and summarized in a new analysis from the Open Source Center, a component of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. “The recent arrest of mafia fugitive Salvatore Lo Piccolo and the April 2006 capture of Bernardo Provenzano, the Sicilian […]

11.26.07 | 1 min read
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Recent CRS Reports

Recent reports of interest from the Congressional Research Service include the following (all pdf): U.S. Arms Sales to Pakistan, November 8, 2007. Nuclear Weapons: The Reliable Replacement Warhead Program, updated November 8, 2007. Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia: Political Developments and Implications for U.S. Interests, updated November 7, 2007. China and Proliferation of Weapons of Mass […]

11.20.07 | 1 min read
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US Arms Sales to Pakistan: New CRS Report

A new Congressional Research Service report on “U.S. Arms Sales to Pakistan” recently obtained by the FAS provides a succinct overview of recent U.S. arms sales to General Pervez Musharraf’s regime, the tumultous fifty-year history of US security assistance to Pakistan, and presidential authority to stop such sales. The release of the report coincides with […]

11.15.07 | 1 min read
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New Military Doctrine on Nonlethal Weapons

Nonlethal weapons “can provide a forgiving means of imposing our will on adversaries,” according to a new U.S. military manual (pdf). Nonlethal weapons (NLW), which do not normally cause fatal injuries, are intended to provide combatants with tools to disable, apprehend or deter an opponent by means short of lethal force. They may be deemed […]

11.13.07 | 2 min read
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Nuclear Weapons Religiously Forbidden, Ayatollah Says

An Iranian religious leader reiterated last week that not only is Iran not pursuing nuclear weapons, but that to do so would be a violation of Islamic law. “Production of nuclear bomb and even thinking on its production are forbidden from Islamic point of view,” said Ayatollah Mohammad Emami Kashani in his Friday sermon at […]

11.13.07 | 2 min read
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Richard Barlow, Nuclear Weapons and Pakistan

The declaration of emergency rule in Pakistan has focused new concern on the status of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal. It may also bring renewed attention to the case of Richard Barlow, the former intelligence officer who attempted to warn Congress two decades ago about Pakistan’s clandestine acquisition of U.S. nuclear technology and who was punished for […]

11.08.07 | 2 min read
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National Special Security Events

National Special Security Events (NSSEs) are public events that are deemed to require national-level security planning. They include Presidential inaugurations and nominating conventions, major sporting events like the Super Bowl, and international summits. Between September 1998 and February 2007, there have been 27 designated NSSEs, according to a new report from the Congressional Research Service, […]

11.08.07 | 1 min read
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Managing the Nuclear Fuel Cycle, 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). “Managing the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Policy Implications of Expanding Global Access to Nuclear Power,” November 1, 2007. “F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Program: Background, Status, and Issues,” updated October 25, 2007. “Navy […]

11.08.07 | 1 min read
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