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Clapper to Hagel: Taliban 5 return to battle “will not appreciably change the threat” to US or Afghanistan

Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel testified before the House Armed Services Committee on Wednesday about the prisoner exchange involving Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl and five Guantanamo detainees…
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Secretary Hagel’s defense of the Bergdahl deal [UPDATED]

[slightly updated for clarification and to account for testimony during the hearing] The Secretary of Defense is testifying at a HASC hearing beginning now.  Here are his prepared…
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House Armed Services Committee Hearing: The May 31, 2014 Transfer of Five Senior Taliban Detainees

Happening now Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel testifies before the House Armed Services Committee the May 31, 2014 transfer of five senior Taliban detainees. Secretary Hagel’s…
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Congress Clearly Contemplated Prisoner Exchanges as Part of NDAA Notification Requirements–and so did the White House

Some think the following is the Obama administration’s main argument for bypassing Congress in transferring the 5 Taliban detainees from Guantanamo: Congress did not contemplate…
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Interpretation and Retaliation in the Obama Administration

Caitlin Hayden’s statement last week on “why it was lawful” to exchange five Taliban prisoners held at Guantanamo for Sergeant Bergdahl, “notwithstanding the notice requirement…
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Could Desertion in Afghanistan Be a Capital Offense?

As the debate over last weekend’s prisoner exchange continues, one of the darker memes to emerge is the suggestion that Sergeant Bergdahl could/should be court-martialed…
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Statelessness update: the UK Government makes concession to citizenship-stripping proposals

Just Security has been covering citizenship-stripping proposals on both sides of the Atlantic. In an earlier post, I wrote about the UK Government’s citizen-stripping proposal…
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SSCI Holds Hearing on USA FREEDOM Act

Happening now the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) is holding an open hearing on the House passed USA FREEDOM Act (H.R. 3361). For previous reaction to the House…
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The competing 2015 NDAA bills–A sign of hope for closing GTMO

On May 22, the House approved its version of the 2015 Defense Authorization Act by a vote of 325-98.  This Monday, Senator Levin introduced the version of the 2015 NDAA recently…
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Benghazi Oversight: The Composition of the Select Committee

This post provides an initial assessment of the composition of the newly formed House Select Committee on Events Surrounding the 2012 Terrorist Attack in Benghazi. Over several…
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Stepping back from the precipice in Bond

[Also posted on Opinio Juris.] The Supreme Court has finally issued its decision in United States v. Bond.  Although it appeared the Court might be on the brink of a momentous…
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The Administration’s explanation for why it was lawful not to wait 30 days to complete the Bergdahl exchange

National Security Council Caitlin Hayden just issued this statement concerning “why it was lawful for the Administration to proceed with the [Bergdahl] transfer notwithstanding…
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