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I'm also a Military Editor, certainly with an interest in military and international law. My Unitarian minister is, in fact, a former criminal defense attorney; just today, we were discussing the article, [[lawfare]], as a possible adult education topic; I'm presenting on | I'm also a Military Editor, certainly with an interest in military and international law. My Unitarian minister is, in fact, a former criminal defense attorney; just today, we were discussing the article, [[lawfare<ref>Wikipedia has an [[Wikipedia:Lawfare|article about Lawfare]].</ref>]], as a possible adult education topic; I'm presenting on torture and intelligence interrogation]], as objectively as possible, on November 17th. You may also want to look at [[extrajudicial detention]], [[intelligence interrogation, U.S.]] and [[international extradition]], all of which are top- or near-top level articles with extensively linked articles; look at the Related Articles subpage. | ||
One of the things I like about CZ is while it is not a place for advocacy, it is a place where the facts about politicomilitary issues can be presented, as a hopefully useful alternative to mass media. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 21:58, 13 November 2009 (UTC) | One of the things I like about CZ is while it is not a place for advocacy, it is a place where the facts about politicomilitary issues can be presented, as a hopefully useful alternative to mass media. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 21:58, 13 November 2009 (UTC) |
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Welcome!
I'm also a Military Editor, certainly with an interest in military and international law. My Unitarian minister is, in fact, a former criminal defense attorney; just today, we were discussing the article, [[lawfare[1]]], as a possible adult education topic; I'm presenting on torture and intelligence interrogation]], as objectively as possible, on November 17th. You may also want to look at extrajudicial detention, intelligence interrogation, U.S. and international extradition, all of which are top- or near-top level articles with extensively linked articles; look at the Related Articles subpage.
One of the things I like about CZ is while it is not a place for advocacy, it is a place where the facts about politicomilitary issues can be presented, as a hopefully useful alternative to mass media. Howard C. Berkowitz 21:58, 13 November 2009 (UTC)
- ↑ Wikipedia has an article about Lawfare.