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The war on terror enters its second decade (iii): Awlaki and Nashiri
My thoughts on the killing of Awlaki and the trial of Nashiri can be found at http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/2011/10/04/awlaki-killing-war-on-terror/
The war on terror enters its second decade (ii). War, hierarchy and continuity.
Over at Lawfare Robert Chesney has a post on the latest military commission charges. These involve the case of the alleged USS Cole bomber al-Nashiri. These charges are crucial for one of the arguments I’m advancing in my forthcoming book, which is … Continue reading
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