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What’s Wrong with a Categorical Ban on Transfers from GITMO to Yemen

As Marty notes, the Senate Armed Services Committee recently approved its version of the National Defense Authorization Act for 2015.  (This will now go to the full Senate…
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al Bihani is third successful GTMO detainee before PRB; SecDef considering transfer of six others to Uruguay

Two weeks ago, the GTMO Periodic Review Board determined that continued law-of-war detention of Ghaleb Nassar al Bihani “is no longer necessary to protect against a continuing…
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Major development concerning transparency of the use of force in Yemen

“I think the rule should be that if we’re going to take actions overseas that result in the deaths of people, the United States should take responsibility for that.”…
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5 Key NDAA Amendments to Watch For

Congress is considering the National Defense Authorization Act this week, and several proposed amendments in the House to this annual authorization bill would have significant…
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What’s Missing in New York Times’ “Latest” Version of US Military Role in Yemen

This weekend’s New York Times provided new details of a US special operations commando and a C.I.A. officer who killed two individuals attempting to kidnap the Americans inside…
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Are AQAP Domestic Insurgents in Yemen Covered by the AUMF?

According to Dan Klaidman’s excellent book, President Obama and John Brennan drew a red line in 2011: The United States would target members of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula…
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Letter to the Editor from Gabor Rona, Airstrikes in Yemen and Government Transparency

Thanks Ryan and Sarah for an excellent analysis of the NY Times article on the recent military activity in Yemen. In noting that the article is imprecise in its reference to “alleged…
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How We Read a NYTimes Story on Drone Strikes in Yemen

In this post, we’re trying something new. Below, we present an almost line-by-line annotation of yesterday’s New York Times story on US and Yemeni military operations in…
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Court Decision Supports Broader Disclosures on US Drone War

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision yesterday that the Obama administration had waived its right to refuse to turn over legal memos justifying the killing of a U.S.…
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Consequences of the Fact-Based Armed Conflict Test in Yemen’s Internal Armed Conflict

Ryan’s recent post about ongoing “drone strikes” in Yemen raises an issue that has troubled me for quite some time from a legal, policy, and advocacy perspective. In the…
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Ongoing “Drone Strikes” in Yemen Raise Four Questions

From Saturday to Monday morning, the US has reportedly been carrying out a series of air strikes in Yemen, delivering multiple blows to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP).…
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Yemen Banned Pentagon’s Drone Operations after US Struck Wedding Procession

In Sunday’s New York Times, a must-read story by Mark Mazzetti chronicles a wide range of issues involving the CIA and counterterrorism programs. A news development that might…
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