Power Wars: Inside Obama’s Post-9/11 Presidency
By Charlie Savage
Expanded Table of Contents
(Hardcover Edition)
Part I
Obama’s 9/11
Chapter One: The Captive 11
- Aboard Flight 253 11
- Change and Continuity 13
- The Underwear Bomb 17
- Obama’s Ambiguous First Year 19
- First Responders 22
- Withholding the Miranda Warning 25
- Unconnected Dots 28
- Read Him Miranda 30
- The Accusation 34
Chapter Two: Acting Like Bush 36
- Post-9/11 Presidential Power 36
- Cheney’s Push to Expand Executive Power 39
- The Bush-Cheney Legal Team 44
- Two Critiques of Bush: Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law 47
- “No More Ignoring the Law When It Is Inconvenient” 50
- The Executive-Power Survey 55
- Foreshadowing 57
- Obama and the “War” on Terrorism 60
- The Role of Law 62
- The Obama Legal Team on Christmas 67
Chapter Three: Things Fall Apart 75
- First Political Fallout from the Christmas Attack 75
- First Policy Fallout from the Christmas Attack 77
- The Law Enforcement Approach in Action 81
- The Shock Wave of Brown’s Victory 82
- Mirandizing Terrorists Becomes a Political Issue 84
- The KSM Trial Plan Collapses 87
- Abdulmutallab Fingers an American Citizen 88
- “We Need a Commander in Chief, Not a Professor of Law” 91
- Obama’s Approach to Counterterrorism Hardens 95
Part II
War in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter Four: Look Forward, Not Back (Captives 2009) 101
- The Executive Orders 101
- Dilemma of the Yemenis 104
- Fighting Habeas Rights at Bagram 107
- The Last American-Soil Enemy Combatant 110
- The Path to Keeping Military Commissions 113
- Seeds of the Senate Torture Report 114
- Keeping Indefinite Detention 117
- Quashing an After-Action Review 121
- Keeping Military Commissions 123
- Turbulence in the Effort to Close Guantánamo 126
- A Hidden Tribunals Debate 130
- A Temptation to Entrench Gitmo-Style Policies 133
- Just Keep Plugging Away at It 137
- The Interrogation and Rendition Task Force 140
- Investigating Torture 144
- Papering Over the Yemeni Problem 147
- The Outer Bounds of Detention Power 148
- Was Bush’s Treatment of Padilla Clearly Illegal? 152
- The KSM Trial Decision 157
- The Calm Before 160
Chapter Five: Stellarwind (Surveillance 1928–2009) 162
- The Briefing 162
- The Snowden Revelations 168
- The Road to FISA 170
- Transit Authority 173
- The Pre-Millennium Threat 177
- Stellarwind 180
- The FISA Court Starts to Evolve 187
- The Hospital-Room Crisis 190
- Legalizing Bulk Data Collection 194
- The Path to Legalizing Warrantless Surveillance 199
- A Hidden Fight 203
- Upstream Internet Surveillance 207
- The Protect America and FISA Amendments Acts 211
- Prism 214
- Erosion 217
- The Obama Team and the Stellarwind Legacy 218
- Keeping the Patriot Act Interpretation Secret 221
Chapter Six: Targeted Killing 224
- Two Air Strikes in Yemen 224
- The Radical Muslim Cleric 227
- The Christmas Eve Strike 229
- Sovereignty and Lies 232
- The First al-Awlaki Memo 233
- The Targeting Law of 9/11 239
- Is the World a Battlefield? 245
- The Second al-Awlaki Memo 249
- Why Wasn’t al-Awlaki Indicted? 252
- Signature Strikes 254
- The Secret (bin Laden I) 257
- Operation Neptune Spear (bin Laden II) 260
- Kill or Capture (bin Laden III) 266
- What Would a Lawyer Have to Add at This Point? (bin Laden IV) 269
- Drone Fallacies 271
- Is the United States at War with al-Shabaab? 274
- Killing Americans 279
- A New Targeted-Killing Playbook 282
- But Targeted Killings Continue 285
- “Must Be Trusted” 289
Part III:
The Security State
Chapter Seven: Ratchet (Captives 2010–2011) 293
- The Straw Man Plan for Future Captures 293
- Democrats Get to Be President, Too 296
- Power, Sought and Unsought (Gitmo Habeas Collapse I) 299
- You and Me Both 303
- Curbing Miranda Rights 305
- Giving Up on Closing Guantánamo 308
- An Exception to the Moratorium (Gitmo Habeas Collapse II) 311
- One Last Push for a KSM Civilian Trial 314
- How to Avert a Trial 317
- Tortured Evidence (Gitmo Habeas Collapse III) 320
- The Ghailani Verdict 325
- The Guantánamo Transfer Restrictions 327
- Giving Up on a Civilian Trial for KSM 329
- A New Tribunals Prosecutor 332
- Torture and bin Laden 334
- A New High-Value Detainee 339
- The Hybrid Model 344
- Policy Success 347
Chapter Eight: The Leak Crackdown 350
- The Leak Task Force 350
- Unprecedented 358
- Leak Prosecutions Before Obama 364
- The First Case: Leibowitz 368
- The Second Case: Drake 370
- The Third Case: Manning 371
- Bulk Leaks 373
- The Fourth Case: Kim 375
- Electronic Trails 377
- The Fifth Case: Sterling 380
- “We Had Lost” 381
- The Sixth Case: Kiriakou 384
- A War on Whistleblowers? 387
- “Aiding the Enemy” 390
- Pendulum Swing 394
- The Seventh Case: Snowden 399
- “No First Amendment Testimonial Privilege” 402
- The Eighth Case: Sachtleben 405
- Cases That Weren’t 406
- The Ninth Case: Petraeus 410
- “A Price to Be Paid” 413
Chapter Nine: Secrecy and Secret Law 415
- The al-Awlaki Lawsuit (State Secrets I) 415
- The Most Transparent in History (State Secrets II) 418
- The US Attorney Firings Subpoena (Executive Privilege I) 424
- The Dover Photos and the Torture Memos 426
- Retrenchment 430
- Hair on Fire (Executive Privilege II) 432
- Secret Law: The Patriot Act Interpretation 435
- The al-Awlaki Memo and Glomar 437
- Talking About Killing Citizens 440
- Acknowledging Secret Wars 443
- Chilling the Candor 445
- Fast and Furious (Executive Privilege III) 448
- “Alice in Wonderland” 452
- #standwithrand 454
- Voluntary Transparency 458
- Lifting the Veil 462
- Safety in Silence 464
- “A Welcome Development” 465
- “A Significant and Disturbing Shift” 467
- Disclosing the al-Awlaki Memo 469
- Victory or Defeat? 470
Part IV
American-Style Democracy
Chapter Ten: Wounds That Won’t Heal (Captives 2011–2015) 475
- The Romney Interrogation Memo 475
- Mandatory Military Detention 478
- The Last Iraq War Detainee 482
- Holding Americans as Enemy Combatants 485
- The 9/11 Military Commission Begins 488
- Two Torture Investigations End 490
- Code Yellow 492
- War Crimes, Real and Imagined 495
- Red Light at the Military Commissions 501
- The Guantánamo Hunger Strike 502
- Handling the Boston Marathon Bomber 505
- Reviving the Guantánamo Closure Effort 508
- The CIA versus the Intelligence Committee 512
- Risk Aversion 515
- Violating the Transfer Restrictions to Save Bergdahl 519
- A Visit to Guantánamo 523
- Pressuring Hagel to Make Decisions 526
- Unwinding the Parwan Prison at Bagram 530
- A Legal Obligation to Refrain from Cruelty 534
- The Senate Torture Report and Bush-Cheney Lawyering 538
- Tribunals Quagmire 544
- Obama’s Guantánamo Endgame Begins 549
Chapter Eleven: Institutionalized (Surveillance 2009–2015) 555
- Defending and Entrenching Warrantless Surveillance 560
- Hidden Headaches with Bulk Collection 560
- Going Dark 566
- Violating the Fourth Amendment 571
- Databases about Americans 573
- The “Least Untruthful” Answer 578
- Uproar 583
- Evidence Derived from Warrantless Surveillance 586
- Roberts’s Court 593
- Outside the Oval Office (Freedom Act I) 597
- Ending the DEA’s Bulk Phone Records Program 600
- Obama Under Pressure (Freedom Act II) 603
- Asking to be Forced 609
- A Bill That Can Pass (Freedom Act III) 612
- “NSA Reform That Only ISIS Could Love” (Freedom Act IV) 614
- Reform (Freedom Act V) 616
- Untargeted Collection (12333) 620
- Backdoor Searches and Battles to Come 625
Chapter Twelve: The Tug of War 627
WAR POWERS 1-6;
DOMESTIC POLICY 7-9;
FOREIGN AFFAIRS 10-13;
FOREVER WAR 14-17
- “A Red Line” in Syria 627
- Separation of Powers and the Initiation of War in the Twenty-First Century 631
- Initiating the Libya Air War 635
- The War Powers Resolution 638
- “We Are Acting Lawfully” 645
- Going to Congress for Syria in 2013 650
- Polarization and the Path to Unilateralism 655
- “We Can’t Wait” 657
- Executive Actions and Self-Restraint 659
- Signing Statements 666
- The Coup Cutoff Law 672
- Executive-Branch Lawyering 677
- Treaties and the Iran “Agreement” 681
- Ending the 9/11 War 683
- Extending the 9/11 War 685
- The Lawyerly Administration 690
- A New Normal? 695