
AMB. Chas Freeman : Can the President Kill Outside of War?
Judging Freedom
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Surveillance, Civil Liberties, and Global Conflict
This chapter examines the implications of increased scrutiny of social media for visa applicants from Latin America, linking it to a trend of domestic surveillance and the erosion of civil liberties. It also critiques recent military actions in Palestine, emphasizing humanitarian concerns and Spain's unique stance against Israel's actions. Additionally, the chapter addresses presidential authority regarding military force and the ethical dilemmas surrounding extrajudicial killings, all while contextualizing these issues within the broader regional violence and political maneuvering.
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