by Charles Cameron | Aug 22, 2015 | Monitor
[ by Charles Cameron — by way of TS Eliot, Mario Vargas Llosa and others, and leading to a post on camels and their shadows ] . ** In the year I was born, 1943, TS Eliot published a series of essays titled Notes Toward the Definition of Culture in the New...
by aelkus | May 22, 2013 | Monitor
The Obama Administration’s aggressive anti-leak campaign has further polarized an already fractious community of national security commentators. On one side, as Joshua Foust noted, DC’s national security press corps and many national security commentators...
by Spencer Ackerman | Dec 18, 2012 | Monitor
The cyberstalking investigation that ultimately brought down CIA Director David Petraeus has ended with a whimper — and no charges.
by Sharon Weinberger and Noah Shachtman | Aug 7, 2012 | Monitor
A selection from a 2006 Marine Corps request for a laser weapon. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service has asked Danger Room repeatedly to take down the unclassified document. In its mounting campaign against leakers, the U.S. government isn’t just going...
by Spencer Ackerman | Jul 9, 2012 | Monitor
Photo: Harry Wood/Flickr To listen to Washington politicians, leaks of secret national security programs are among the biggest threats to America. Over the past several months, they’ve outdone themselves in declaiming media disclosures about President...