The Latest National Security coverage from FP
- The Early Bird is dead; Israeli warplanes strike Syria; Assad will push to keep his CW factories open; How 60 Minutes is keeping Benghazi alive; Captain Kirk is the c/o of the Zumwalt, seriously; and a bit more.
- The Greatest Enemy of Privacy Is Ambiguity
- The Unmanned Wingman
- Merkel tap reveals vast spy net; Lloyd Austin speaks; Meet the MEK; Hagel to NYC; Rosa Brooks on “chipping” a kid; Who’s in nomination limbo?; and a bit more.
- An Open Letter to the NSA
- Public Citizen
- The spying data came from the Europeans; A dereliction of duty?; Petraeus on FP: how not to lose Iraq; Did the Army spend $93 million it shouldn’t have?; Gates on Skelton: a “great oak has fallen.”
- Is South Korea stealing American military secrets? Ike Skelton is dead at 81; NSA on Feinstein: “We’re really screwed now;” Asia series launches; Liposuction for the troops?; and a bit more.
- Two Cheers For America's Restraint in the Drone War
- As
few as 5K for Afghanistan?; Why do troops want to stay there?; The
security descent in Iraq; Will the Pentagon’s Jedi return?; A new breed
of NatSecWonk; and a bit more. The Latest from FP
- All Talk - By Elizabeth Dickinson
- The Greatest Enemy of Privacy Is Ambiguity - By J.M. Berger
- Eulogy for a Quiet Revolutionary - By Christian Caryl
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Foreign Policy - By Stephanie Carvin
- Does America Still Have a Special Relationship with Israel and Saudi Arabia? - By Aaron David Miller
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