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A former Pentagon analyst who passed highly classified intelligence to two Chinese military officers was sentenced to three months in prison yesterday -- far shy of four to five years called for in sentencing ...
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A former Pentagon analyst who passed highly classified intelligence to two Chinese military officers was sentenced to three months in prison yesterday -- far shy of four to five years called for in sentencing ...
FIVE YEARS AFTER the attacks of September 11, 2001, we face many threats at home and abroad, yet our response has been mostly superficial and expedient. One is left to wonder: Are we serious about ...
ABC's upcoming five-hour docudrama "The Path to 9/11" is quickly becoming a political cause célèbre. [...] After a screening of the first episode in Washington last week, some audience members attacked the film's ...
A nice analysis of the airborne terror threat then and now by Shane Harris in National Journal. The broad point to take away is the value of defense-in-depth, or layers of security that (hopefully) are ...
Listening to snippets of the AG and President about the new CT strategy throughout the day brought to mind three things: The first is that it is nice to see that someone has finally dusted off and ...
Regrettably, I’ll be a few days late in town for this event, but I’ve already weighed in to some extent. The bottom line is that you can be a competent, serviceable and respected (in some quarters ...
No, not the NSA: The first thing that came out of our mouths when we heard that Google is working on a system that listens to what's on your TV playing in the background, and then ...
More of the NGIC WMD report, courtesy of Politics Central.
If you are a GI Forum member I've got a new poll up about the potential for near term attacks in the US. If you're not a member please consider signing up and joining the ...
Evan Kohlmann of the CT Blog steps into my wheelhouse: The United States is gradually losing the online war against terrorists. Rather than aggressively pursuing its enemies, the U.S. government has adopted a largely defensive strategy, ...