Marc Thiessen debated Laurie Blank & Amos Guiora in yesterday’s Atlanta Journal Constitution in a piece entitled Pro & Con: Should President Reinstate ‘Enhanced Interrogation’ tools?
Here are their concluding points:
Thiessen:
Obama should restore the CIA interrogation program that made bin Laden’s demise possible — and instruct Attorney General Eric Holder to end [...]
The admitted mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other suspects will head to New York City, blocks from Ground Zero, to face a federal trial in civilian court and it is creating quite the controversy.
I appeared on Lawyer2Lawyer, with co-hosts and attorneys, Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams. Also appearing [...]
The Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University released a new report entitled Federal Agencies Can’t Agree on Who is a Terrorist. TRAC always provides great information, and is an invaluable resource for counterterrorism scholars looking for data to support their arguments.
With that said, I don’t agree with the conclusions in [...]
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Greg McNeal is a professor and national security specialist focusing on the institutions and challenges associated with global security, with substantive expertise in national security law and policy, transnational crime, global policy studies, and international affairs.
He teaches at Pepperdine University's School of Law and School of Public Policy.Recent Posts
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