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Michael Singh
MichaelSinghDC
In my view the Trump admin should permit the transition to commence in parallel with any remaining electoral challenges. Even in a normal year - and this is not a
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Christopher Burgess
burgessct
He was a 16 yr veteran of Zoom who was the liaison between the company and China's security and intelligence services https://news.clearancejobs.com/2020/12/22/zoom-employee-wanted-by-the-fbi-for-support-to-chinese-government/ via @Clea
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Christopher Burgess
burgessct
Readout from the @WhiteHouse on @POTUS call with @KremlinRussia_E - 26 January 2021#natsec #biden #putin We are in a different era ...https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2021/01/26/readout-of-president-joseph-r-bide
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Loren DeJonge Schulman
LorenRaeDeJ
I’ve been thinking hard about Mattis’s statement, and it gets so close to understanding the role of those who lend their name and credibility to empower Trump, and yet includes
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Shashank Joshi
shashj
"Gen. John Hyten, now the nation's No. 2 military officer, told an audience at a military forum in 2017 that leaders would not obey an illegal order and can advise
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StefanFergus 🇨🇦🇪🇺
StefanFergus
Aren't there already failsafes in place to prevent this? It's not like there's a big button that a petulant Trump can just press. Also, if military commanders think an order
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Gail Helt
ghelt
NatSec professionals work long hours every day to serve this nation, often without overtime, often missing family events, sometimes cancelling planned vacations—but always with a sense of #patriotism and purpose.
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Tony Stark
Iron_Man_Actual
This is an excellent point and one that I agree with @Kate_OKeeffe As China has grown in strategic relevance to the US, we've seen some ridiculous gatekeeping and con artistry.
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Eric Pelofsky
EPelofsky
Tomorrow, the @JoeBiden Administration will likely release a memo that sets the ground rules for national security decision-making. /1 This memo will clarify who sits in the key decision making
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Dave Zikusoka
daveziggy
I may work in #natsec, but I know that America’s most determined adversary is right here at home. Present at the founding and persistent for centuries, systemic racism has visited
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Jasmine M. El-Gamal ياسمين الجمل
jasmineelgamal
Hi everyone, thanks to all of you who reached out after seeing this with support but also with your own stories, experiences and questions. Let me address what I've heard
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FJ
Natsecjeff
Some more thoughts on this since a question arises why is Pakistan so poor at countering Indian influence ops? 1. First, let's make it clear that Pak also engages in
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Caroline Baxter
CarolineCBaxter
Like many people, I have been very angry since Jan 6. Only today, thanks to a very long walk, did I uncover what's at the heart of my anger. A
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RichS
RichScotford
BREAKING: I have an advanced copy of CCP’s NatSec laws. Here it is explained. You have a right to freedom of assembly - unless CCP decides you don’t. You have
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
It is really important, in infosec and natsec, to understand if your adversary is making a tactical or a strategic choice. For instance, why are they moving laterally? Is it
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Jacquelyn Schneider
JackieGSchneid
I agree with @RidT, but it has been illuminating to me how strong the divide is between natsec/policy types and infosec practitioners on this issue.https://twitter.com/RidT/status/1338537697560965120 Why is this important? Infosec
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