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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

A Note to Readers: SpyTalk has a Brand New Blog

As of this week, SpyTalk has expanded from a weekly column to a daily blog at Congressional Quarterly's new-ish CQ Politics site. I'll still be offering regular, in-depth reporting and analysis on national security issues, particularly the sprawling U.S. intelligence "community, there. But the new site will provide a more timely offering of the kind of short, insider items that proved so popular under the Backchannel Chatter banner at the end of my columns. So I hope I'll see you there, at the new SpyTalk daily blog.

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

We Rage, Europeans Yawn, Over Domestic Counterterrorism Ops

Outside the United Kingdom, which invented civil liberties with the Magna Carta, ordinary Europeans couldn’t care less about wiretapping, national ID cards, preventive detention and police spies in mosques.

CQ Politics (06/20/2008)

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Collateral Damage

Bush’s Law, New York Times reporter Eric Lichtblau's new account of the Bush administration's legalistic contortions after 9/11, is full of mouth-drying and finger-curling horror stories.

The New York Times (06/01/2007)

Military Oversight Chairman Snyder Aims at the Fog of War

When Rep. Vic Snyder, the six-term Democrat from Arkansas, begins to talk about the shortsighted military policies of the Bush administration in Iraq, I half-expect to see the tight-lipped outrage of the Vietnam veteran he is. But last week, the chairman of the revitalized House Armed Service Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee responded with the calm detachment of a physician — which he also is.

CQ Politics(06/06/2008)

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

Rent-a-Spy

Three quarters of the U.S. intelligence budget now goes to outside contractors, Tim Shorrock says in an important new book. And that ain't good. A review of Spies for Hire: The Secret World of Intelligence Outsourcing.

The Washington Post(05/29/2008)

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Monday, June 2, 2008

Will a Woman Helm U.S. Intelligence Next Year?

Women have run Britain's domestic counterterrorism agency, and a woman may soon run France's foreign espionage service. Three American women with similar credentials could possibly emerge from the shadows in an Obama, Clinton or McCain administration.

CQ Politics (05/30/2008)

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Friday, May 16, 2008

The End Might Be Nearer Than You Think

You think Iraq is a problem? How about a space rock the size of Long Island landing on your house? Go ahead and laugh, but the end may actually be near, according to a few members of Congress who think we need to move fast to head off an asteroid Armageddon.

CQ Politics (05/16/2008)

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