"No stupid rules of engagement" is how you shoot down three of your own F-15s in one day. Just a shocking display of martial ineptitude.
Posts by Sarah Elaine Harrison
It may not happen soon, but Mitch Bradley should remember that he can be recalled to duty someday and court martialed for ordering murder.
NEW: U.S. Military Willing to Attack “Designated Terrorist Organizations” Within America, General Says
“That is one of the concerns with the administration asserting that the President essentially has a license to kill outside the law,” says expert.
theintercept.com/2025/12/16/t...
It is international law 101 that a military blockade is not just a violation of the UN Charter, but a crime of aggression.
Unless that blockade is in response to an 'armed attack.'
None of President's Trump's list of complaints come close to an armed attack.
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One of the great panels at this year's annual conference bringing together the responsible arms trade, human rights and anti-corruption communities. 12/10 in Washington DC. Sign up now www.forumarmstrade.org/annual2025.h...
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The Pentagon officials, in a classified briefing, acknowledged they don’t know the identities of the people they’re killing and can’t meet the evidentiary burden to prosecute survivors.
theintercept.com/2025/10/31/t...
Another essential piece--a perfect complement to @charliesavage.bsky.social's story yesterday about the broader evisceration of procedural checks when it comes to assessing legality in the Trump Administration.
Kudos to @seharrison7.bsky.social and @marknevitt.bsky.social.
Interested in the ways that the Caribbean (and Pacific) drug strikes are unlawful?
@justsecurity.org has 15 Articles (!) from experts @becingber.bsky.social @bcfinucane.bsky.social @martylederman.bsky.social @seharrison7.bsky.social @mikeschmitt.bsky.social
www.justsecurity.org/120753/colle...
The U.S. pressure campaign in the Caribbean risks destabilizing the broader Andes region, with potentially catastrophic spillover effects.
Our latest statement from @CrisisGroup
🧵 on Colombia takeaways 👇
www.crisisgroup.org/latin-americ...
“The Caribbean Strikes and the Collapse of Legal Oversight in U.S. Military Operations”
By @seharrison7.bsky.social and @marknevitt.bsky.social
www.justsecurity.org/123172/carib...
Terrific to team up with @seharrison7.bsky.social on this and thanks to @rgoodlaw.bsky.social and @tessbridgeman.bsky.social for edits!
Federal and military forces taking over policing in Washington, DC? It's weird, to say the least, seeing the images of my adopted home town from across the ocean. My @crisisgroup.org colleague @seharrison7.bsky.social lays out what's going on, the logic & legal basis (& gaps in both), & the risks
‘As in Los Angeles, Donald Trump’s mobilisation puts guards who are not trained for law enforcement in situations where they may feel under pressure to use excessive force.’
We analyse recent directives to deploy the National Guard in Washington, DC.
www.crisisgroup.org/united-state...
‘There could hardly be a more compelling case for proper oversight.’ Our expert examines a bid by U.S. lawmakers to expose the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation which in charge of aid distribution in enclave to scrutiny. www.crisisgroup.org/united-state...
Does President Trump's payment to El Salvador to detain hundreds of men without charges or a trial violate U.S. law?
@seharrison7.bsky.social ( @crisisgroup.org) finds that loopholes in U.S. statues have provided a pathway for the use of security assistance for the purpose of imprisoning people.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's firing of top judge advocates in the military and planned changes within the JAG Corps could have wide-ranging consequences for how the U.S. military conducts operations and disciplines personnel, writes @seharrison7.bsky.social.
It is widely agreed that the President does not have the authority to unilaterally impound federal funds.
@seharrison7.bsky.social analyzes potential Impoundment Control Act challenges to Donald Trump's executive actions.
www.justsecurity.org/107885/trump...
Critical work from @seharrison7.bsky.social on the Leahy Law and its application to units of Israeli security forces. Her latest writing for @justsecurity.org is a model memo on how the law should be applied to torture at Sde Teiman prison.
Despite mounting reports of gross violations of human rights committed by the IDF, Biden has not cut assistance to a single unit under the Leahy laws. I wrote this to illustrate how DoD could apply its Leahy law to a well-known case of torture at Sde Teiman:
www.justsecurity.org/105675/model...