SubscribeJeff Stein, CQ Columnist & National Security Editor

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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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, October 28, 2005

Meet the United States' Unlikely Ally in the Terror Wars

So which nation was “probably the best” ally the U.S. had right after Sept. 11 in the shadow war against al Qaeda?
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CQ Homeland Security (10/28/2005)

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