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UK’s Legal Rationale for Drone Strikes Differs Fundamentally From US Rationale

Much of the public commentary concerning the UK’s targeted strike in Syria against a British national who had joined ISIS (along with other individuals with him at the time)…
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The Arab Awakening, Civil Society, and the Choice Between Two Ways of Governing

Several weeks ago, I met with Prime Minister Essid and other members of Tunisia’s government and parliament to discuss reforms and the serious economic and security challenges…
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European Countries Are Edging Toward Their Own War on Terror

A version of this article first appeared on the European Council on Foreign Relations website. The United States looks less lonely in its use of drone strikes against terrorist…
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The UK’s Letter to the UN Security Council Leaves Plenty of Unanswered Questions About Last Month’s RAF Drone Strike

Yesterday, I wrote a post helping to untangle some of the international law questions involved in last month’s UK drone strike in Syria that killed three individuals, two of…
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The Legal Questions About the UK’s Drone Strike in Syria

The recent revelations of a UK drone strike in Syria targeting British individuals alleged to be linked to the Islamic State has generated much discussion, and the British government…
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Two More British Citizens are Dead From a Targeted Killing in Syria

UK Prime Minister David Cameron speaking before Parliament on Sept. 7 revealed that in addition to alleged ISIL hacker, recruiter, and propagandist Junaid Hussain, two other Britons…
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Questions the Media Should Be Asking About DOD’s Latest Targeted Killing

Last week, the Pentagon confirmed that an American drone strike in Raqqa, Syria, killed a hacker named Junaid Hussain, a British man also believed to be a recruiter for ISIL.…
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Politicization of Intelligence: Lessons From a Long, Dishonorable History

The Daily Beast and the New York Times have reported allegations that senior (but thus far unidentified) Defense Department and United States Central Command (CENTCOM) officials…
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It’s Time for a Civilian Protection Strategy in Iraq

Editors’ note: This piece is adapted from a longer article by the author originally published in the International Journal of Stability & Development. The military…
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What Happens if American-Trained Rebels Commit War Crimes?

It is widely known that the US is facing numerous challenges in arming and training a select number of fighters as part of a group known as the “New Syrian Forces,” which are…
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Background Reading on Umm Sayyaf’s Transfer to Kurdish Authorities

The Pentagon yesterday announced that it has transferred Umm Sayyaf, the US’s first detainee in the campaign against ISIL, to the Interior Ministry of Iraqi Kurdistan where…
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Is al-Qaeda v Islamic State the Right Question?

Which terrorist group is a bigger threat to the United States, al-Qaeda or the Islamic State (IS)? It almost sounds like the sort of question you’d put to a child comparing movie…
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