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Lawfare Archive: Countering Extremism Within the Military

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🗓️ 4 January 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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From April 8, 2022: Last week on Lawfare Live, Jacob Schulz sat down with Andrew Mines, a research fellow at George Washington University’s Program on Extremism. Mines helps lead the Program on Extremism's efforts to keep track of criminal charges resulting from the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill siege. They talked about the U.S military’s efforts to counter extremism within its ranks. Mines is the recent author of a Lawfare piece on the subject, and they talked through the history of the problem, the history of Defense Department efforts to fix it and where the department is still coming up short.

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Also, check out Lawfare's other podcast offerings, Rational Security, Chatter,

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I'm Ben Green, intern at Lawfare, with an episode from the Lawfare Archive for January 4th, 2025.

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This week has seen two unconnected suspected terror incidents, allegedly perpetrated by former and current senior non-commissioned officers in the United States Army. With the New Orleans truck attack likely motivated by radical

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Islamist extremism, most associated with Islamic State, and the motivations behind the Tesla

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cyber truck explosion incident in Las Vegas still unclear. For today's archive episode, I selected an

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episode from April 8th, 2002, The Lawfare Podcast, countering extremism within the military,

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in which Jacob Schultz sat down with Andrew Mines, a research fellow at George Washington University's

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Program on Extremism, who helps lead the program on extremism's efforts

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to keep track of criminal charges resulting from the January 6th Capitol Hill Siege.

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The pair discussed the U.S. military's efforts to counter extremism within its ranks.

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Minds' then recent lawfare piece on the subject, the history of the problem, the history of

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Defense Department efforts to fix it,

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where the department is still coming up short and more.

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I'm Jacob Schultz, and this is the Lawfare podcast, April 8th, 2022.

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Last week for a lawfare web event, I sat down with Andrew Mines, a research fellow at George

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Washington's program on extremism.

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Mines helps lead the program on extremism's excellent efforts to keep track of criminal charges resulting from the

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January 6th Capitol Hill siege.

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