Larry Abramson http://knau.org en Will Surveillance Disclosure Lead To More Oversight Of NSA? http://knau.org/post/will-surveillance-disclosure-lead-more-oversight-nsa When surveillance laws were revised in 2012, Congress expressed great concerns that without proper oversight intelligence agencies would engage in the sort of monitoring that has been uncovered in recent days. Congress put a number of safeguards in place, but rejected others that would have guarantee more public discussion about what the NSA does. Tue, 11 Jun 2013 09:23:00 +0000 Larry Abramson 32690 at http://knau.org The History Behind America's Most Secretive Court http://knau.org/post/history-behind-americas-most-secretive-court This week <em>The</em> <em>Guardian</em> newspaper shared with its readers a document that few people ever get to see — an order from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court telling Verizon to share countless phone records with the National Security Agency. The White House would not confirm the existence of this surveillance effort, but it insisted Congress is fully briefed about such activities. Members of Congress confirmed that they knew.<p>Republican Sen. Fri, 07 Jun 2013 10:12:00 +0000 Larry Abramson 32529 at http://knau.org The History Behind America's Most Secretive Court Air Force Trains Special Lawyers For Sexual Assault Victims http://knau.org/post/air-force-trains-special-lawyers-sexual-assault-victims Many victims of sexual assault in the military say only one experience comes close to the pain of the actual crime, and that's going to court to bring charges against the attacker.<p>This is believed to be one reason why so few victims come forward and report these crimes, and now the Air Force is hoping a new team of lawyers will help to change that.<p>At Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama, a tall three-star general stands in front of a class of JAG officers — Air Force lawyers. Mon, 03 Jun 2013 07:32:00 +0000 Larry Abramson 32275 at http://knau.org Women In Combat: Some Lessons From Israel's Military http://knau.org/post/women-combat-some-lessons-israels-military As the U.S. moves to <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/05/15/184042652/women-in-combat-obstacles-remain-as-exclusion-policy-ends">open up combat positions to women,</a> it's catching up with <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/01/24/170184589/around-the-globe-women-already-serve-in-combat-units">other countries</a> that have been doing it for years.<p>But the experience in these countries, including Israel, suggests that access to combat jobs doesn't lead directly to equal treatment within the ranks.<p>In Israel, most men and women perform compulsory military service. Thu, 16 May 2013 16:51:00 +0000 Larry Abramson 31454 at http://knau.org Women In Combat: Some Lessons From Israel's Military Women In Combat: Obstacles Remain As Exclusion Policy Ends http://knau.org/post/women-combat-obstacles-remain-exclusion-policy-ends <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAy7eDS8JY0</p> Wed, 15 May 2013 07:31:00 +0000 Larry Abramson 31371 at http://knau.org Sequester Has Air Force Clipping Its Wings http://knau.org/post/sequester-has-air-force-clipping-its-wings The Pentagon says the automatic budget cuts known as sequestration could leave the U.S. with a military that is simply unprepared for the most challenging combat missions. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel <a href="http://docs.house.gov/meetings/AS/AS00/20130411/100626/HMTG-113-AS00-Wstate-HagelC-20130411.pdf">told Congress in April</a> that the military is eating its seed corn.<p>"The cuts will fall heavily on maintenance and training, which further erodes the readiness of the force and will be costly to regain in the future," he said. Sat, 11 May 2013 09:30:00 +0000 Larry Abramson 31202 at http://knau.org Sequester Has Air Force Clipping Its Wings Why Chemical Weapons Have Been A Red Line Since World War I http://knau.org/post/why-chemical-weapons-have-been-red-line-world-war-i President Obama has said that the use of chemical weapons <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/05/01/180245408/u-s-said-to-be-leaning-toward-arming-syrian-rebels">could change the U.S. response</a> to the Syrian civil war. Wed, 01 May 2013 20:32:00 +0000 Larry Abramson 30740 at http://knau.org Why Chemical Weapons Have Been A Red Line Since World War I With Obama In Ramallah, Palestinians Take To The Streets http://knau.org/post/obama-ramallah-palestinians-take-streets <em>NPR's Larry Abramson is covering President Obama's visit to the Middle East. He sends this dispatch from the West Bank.</em><p>There were a lot of irritated Palestinians in the streets of Ramallah today. But it's hard to pinpoint the cause. Were they mad at President Obama, at Israel? Or were they angry at themselves?<p>All week long, different groups staged demonstrations against the Obama visit, here in Palestine's defacto capital city, and elsewhere, including Gaza. Mothers of those in Israeli jails demanded the release of their children. Thu, 21 Mar 2013 17:27:00 +0000 Larry Abramson 28908 at http://knau.org With Obama In Ramallah, Palestinians Take To The Streets Israelis, Palestinians Spar Over Controversial Settlement http://knau.org/post/israelis-palestinians-spar-over-controversial-settlement In practical terms, a project known as E-1 would provide 3,000 or so new housing units for Israelis in an area between east Jerusalem — which the Palestinians hope will someday be their capital — and the large Israeli settlement of Maaleh Adumim.<p>But numbers can be deceiving: Palestinians are renewing their objections to the growing number of Israeli settlements, and many fear E-1 could tip the balance in a way that makes an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement impossible.<p>To understand why the Israeli government wants to build E-1, climb to the top of Mount Scopus. Tue, 19 Mar 2013 18:53:00 +0000 Larry Abramson 28811 at http://knau.org Israelis, Palestinians Spar Over Controversial Settlement After Weeks Of Wrangling, An Israeli Government Takes Shape http://knau.org/post/after-weeks-wrangling-israeli-government-takes-shape Israel appears to have a new government, nearly two months after parliamentary elections.<p>Since the voting in January, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been trying to put together the pieces of a puzzle that just would not fit.<p>If he included traditional allies, such as the religious parties, he would close out a chance of forming a government with a popular political newcomer, <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/01/23/170092293/an-israeli-political-newcomer-who-may-soon-be-an-insider" target="_blank">Yair Lapid.</a><p>A former TV newsman, Lapid is secular and centrist. Thu, 14 Mar 2013 19:21:00 +0000 Larry Abramson 28604 at http://knau.org After Weeks Of Wrangling, An Israeli Government Takes Shape