Tag: Defense

Stevenson’s army, November 22

I thought this an interesting discussion of post-war “reconstruction” issues in Gaza, from Larry Garber and David Harden. It was originally posted on Americans for Peace Now.

– The Israeli government and Hamas have agreed to a limited truce and hostage exchange, and US officials appear to have given extensive background briefings. The Hill has a literal ticktock of the negotiations.  NYT stresses political pressure on Biden.Politico reports the “secret cell” of planners. David Ignatius weighs in.

– Politico reports US provided data to try to prevent attacks on humanitarian sites.

– FT has poll showing US support for Israel much stronger than in other countries.

– Breaking Defense sees benefits in shift of Israel from EUCOM to CENTCOM.

– NYT tells of international efforts to limit autonomous drones.

– Poll shows declining US support for aid to Ukraine

On this 60th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy, WaPo remembers how people got the news.

And Happy Thanksgiving to all!

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Stevenson’s army, November 17

-WaPo shows how Israel’s Iron Wall failed.

– Defense News notes how the CR hurts defense.

– GOP Senators again pressed Tuberville

-Reuters sees new source of political violence

– Cybersecurity prof questions relevance of AI for the military

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Stevenson’s army, November 16

– The Senate has formally insisted on a conference with the House on the NDAA instead of following the recent practice of reaching agreement informally. I’m not sure why the GOP wanted this, but one consequence is that a formal conference sets up a complex array of parliamentary moves in each house on amendments in disagreement and questions of scope — more than you need to know for class, but maybe fun to watch. One of the first steps may be instructing conferees. Another consequence is that final action is likely to be delayed because of the maneuvering and parliamentary requirements.

-SAIS Prof Chivvis has authored a thorough and valuable paper on The Role of Congress in US-Chinese relations.

-Politico’s China Watcher has a good summary of the Biden-Xi summit.

-CFR has good background on Biden’s IPEF, which fell short at the APEC meeting.

– WSJ says intercepts persuaded US intelligence of Hamas use of hospitals.

– WaPo says hostage deal looks promising.

-WaPo summarizes US opinion on Israel and Ukraine.

– Pew says 32% of Americans under 30 get their news from TikTok.

– NYT summarizes recent articles on Trump policy plans.

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Stevenson’s army, November 13

– The Hill looks at the budget fight as viewed by the House and by the Senate.

– Bloomberg says Netanyahu also faces a budget dilemma.

– WaPo details Hamas planning

– NYT contrasts Xi’s public statements in his first term with internal statements.

– WSJ reveals back channel maneuvers setting up Xi-Biden talks.

Charlie added these extras later:

– Matt Yglesias explains how the weakness of US political parties — and because the hyperpartisanship is negative rather than affective — prevents any significant challenges to Biden and Trump.

– Politico says US defense companies don’t like the Buy American requirements.

-Political scientists discuss possible occupation of Gaza.

-The history of human shield concerns goes back to the Franco-Prussian war and has been ideologically divisive ever since.

-Lawfare explains the formation of Israel’s wartime cabinet.  [Historical note, when Churchill became prime minister in May 1940, he created and assumed the role of Minister of Defence, although there was no ministry of defence at the time.]

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Stevenson’s army, November 9

Hamas leaders –in Doha — tell NYT their plans for the war.

– SecState Blinken explains US requirements for a peace. See also WSJ. And NYT critique.

– DOD explains US military role.  [Note: still no US AUMF for Israel]

– Politico reports on State dissent memo on Israel.

– Andrew Exum has lessons from Lebanon.

– Dan Drezner questions Israel’s ability to restore deterrence.

– Don’t forget: there’s also a tragic war in Sudan.

– Notice: there’s nothing on the plans to fund the government after Nov 17 because too many people have too many plans

-House GOP sets 2024 calendar. Printout here.

– Intelligence analyst argues Putin decided on war before US Afghan debacle

– Politico has good backgrounder on next week’s APEC summit

– NYT magazine answers: What does Space Force do?

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Stevenson’s army, November 2

– GOP Senators couldn’t get Tuberville to back down

– Cong. Nancy Mace controls her staff over details

– WSJ says Russia is taking control of Wagner operations in Africa

– Don’t forget the mess in the Congo

– GZero has a map showing missing US ambassadors.

-Another poll showing lower US support for Ukraine

– NYT notes Biden’s unfulfilled promises on Mideast policy

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