Tag: War powers

Stevenson’s army, September 12

– Stanford’s Amy Zegart says CIA post-9/11 has been too involved in military activities, weakening its core mission of avoiding strategic surprise.

– WaPo notes the new bipartisan duo working to reform US war powers laws

– Pentagon has regained control of 6% of IP addresses secretly given to Florida company.

– LA Times says US has removed Patriot missiles from Saudi Arabia.

– FBI released highly redacted report on Saudi involvement in 9/11 attacks. Just look at the redactions!

– Oversight:  foreign policy committees hear from SecState Blinken on Mon & Tues in open sessions. SASC hears from Brown & Milley behind closed doors. Check out schedules.

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Stevenson’s army, August 4

SFRC will vote today on legislation repealing the 1991 and 2002 AUMFs on Iraq.

– Administration officials signaled support, but with caveats.

– David Ignatius says Biden hit “sweet spot” with Iraq.

– Senate Homeland Security Committee has bipartisan report criticizing agencies’ cybersecurity.

CNO blasts lobbying by defense firms.

I’ve long argued that you can’t write a good paper on Congress using Google because the best information is behind paywalls. Lobbyists pay $5K to $10K a year for access to Politico Pro and similar sites. Now it looks like Axios is joining the fray. See this from a competitor:

Axios executives plan to jump into the policy journalism market this fall with new mid-and high-priced subscriptions products, according to a person briefed on the plan. 

This represents an effort by the D.C.-based news outlet to take on Politico Pro, and jump into a market with Bloomberg owned B-Gov and CQRoll Call. 

Axios plans to start offering mid-range products for investors and private equity firms first, and then higher-priced ones that are designed to challenge Politico Pro. Jim VandeHei and Roy Schwartz — Axios’ founders — started Politico Pro, and have long toyed with a similar product at Axios. They have intimate knowledge of the business and would seek to create a modernized version. VandeHei had no comment. 

Disclosure: We all worked at Politico with VandeHei, Schwartz and Mike Allen, and we now compete against them.

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Stevenson’s army, July 14

But there’s no big news about France. Celebrate anyway.

NYT reports and speculates about disappearance of REvil from Dark Web.

But WaPo says lack of indicators it was offensive cyber op that did it.

HASC approved defense appropriations bill.  But report criticizes Space Force.

Many Senate holds block defense nominees.

GOP Senators resist AUMF repeal.

Japan mentions Taiwan, climate change in new defense white paper.

I think Adam Gopnik is onto something in what he calls Biden’s “invisible ideology.”

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Stevenson’s army, July 13

– 31 state legislatures are considering measures to prevent use of their National Guard abroad unless Congress has declared a war.

– FP reports continuing unhappiness at State.

– Guardian  describes worsening conditions in Afghanistan.

-Worth remembering: Military Times describes US military resistance to racial integration.

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Stevenson’s army, July 2

– WH released a staff list.

The Hill explains the numbers.

– Biden sends Congress his 3d war powers letter.

-International agreement on global minimum tax.

– Fred Kaplan, longtime analyst of DOD, comments on Rumsfeld.

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Stevenson’s army, June 9

The Biden administration has released its first formal war powers summary report. It’s the first in a year, since the Trump administration failed to submit one as required in its final month in office. The report shows US troops equipped for combat in 16 countries. No surprises, but an important benchmark.
The White House also released a formal letter waiving a provision of last year’s NDAA forbidding troop cuts in Afghanistan unless the president submitted a huge report answering all kinds of questions about the situation there.
No report, but the law allows a waiver.
The Senate passed a 2400-page bill to counter China technologically. Anything that big and that popular becomes a catch all for special interest provisions. I haven’t seen a neutral analysis, but the Hill has a short “5 takeaways” on the measure.
CRS finally has its demographic summary of the 117th Congress

TNSR has a new piece on civilian control of the military.

My SAIS colleague Charlie Stevenson distributes this almost daily news digest of foreign/defense/national security policy to “Stevenson’s army” via Googlegroups. I plan to republish here. To get Stevenson’s army by email, send a blank email (no subject or text in the body) to stevensons-army+subscribe@googlegroups.com. You’ll get an email confirming your join request. Click “Join This Group” and follow the instructions to join. Once you have joined, you can adjust your email delivery preferences (if you want every email or a digest of the emails).

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