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The Lawfare Podcast: The National Security Law Guys Talk War Powers, Islamic State Detainees and Much More
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Lawfare contributing editor Steve Vladeck host the weekly National Security Law Podcast from the University of Texas Law School, a discussion of current national security law developments. In their most recent episode, Bobby and Steve discuss a range of topics that we thought would be of interest to listeners, so we are bringing you a distilled version of their conversation. Bobby and Steve talk about recent U.S. air strikes and the Biden administration s war powers report, updated reporting on Islamic State detainees in Iraq and Syria, the report on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi and a collection of other national security law issues.
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The Pentagon is reviewing a request by the Capitol Police to have a two month extension of National Guard forces in the U.S. Capitol, where they have been providing added security following the Jan. 6 attack, writes the Associated Press. There have been continued concerns about potential violence and the request comes amidst news of a “possible plot” on March 4 by a militia group. Currently there are over 5,000 Guard members in Washington D.C., and their mission is set to end on March 12.
The Central Intelligence Agency has formed a task force to investigate the cause of mysterious incidents, which harmed its officers in Cuba, China and Russia, according to the New York Times. Dozens of intelligence officials and diplomats have experienced symptoms including headaches, memory loss and dizziness as part of a phenomenon that has become known as Havana syndrome.
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