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Historian of science, secrecy, and nuclear weapons. Professor of STS at @FollowStevens. UC Berkeley alum with a Harvard PhD. NUKEMAP creator. Coder and web dev.

Hoboken, NJ / NYC
blog.nuclearsecrecy.com
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    1. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 18 Aug 2018
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      3. Eisenhower was keenly aware that Oppenheimer probably did not constitute a security risk — he had known him for years and enjoyed his input and policy ideas. He knew that the security risk charges were just old rumors, with nothing new. But...

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    2. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 18 Aug 2018
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      ...he also knew that to not suspend his clearance would leave him (Eisenhower) open to attack from McCarthy and his ilk. So the prudent political move was to suspend the clearance, like it or not. So that's a pretty big difference by itself from the Brennan affair as I see it.

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    3. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 18 Aug 2018
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      4. Under AEC regulations, Oppenheimer was given opportunity to have a hearing on his clearance suspension. That worked out poorly for him, in the end, resulting not only in the upholding of its suspension, but the airing of a lot of dirty laundry (affairs, bad judgment, etc.)...

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    4. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 18 Aug 2018
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      ...I don't know (but would love to know) whether Brennan and the potential "others" have the ability to contest? I suspect not. But I am not up to date on the regs for this. If not, then that's another key difference between the two.

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    5. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 18 Aug 2018
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      5. Lastly, it is clear that Trump is doing this to Brennan because he wants to silence his critics. Purely political. The Oppenheimer affair was more complicated, a mix of the political and the personal, and again, only reluctantly participated in by Eisenhower.

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    6. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 18 Aug 2018
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      I only write these things because I've seen some historians assert historical parallels. I think it's kind of a weak comparison, in the sense that the Oppenheimer affair was pretty complex, and the Brennan affair seems to be "merely" a form of ugly politics.

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    7. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 18 Aug 2018
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      The Oppenheimer affair, for all of its injustice, was not merely an attempt to silence a critic, or cut him off from potential income. The Brennan affair looks *only* like that, at least from my vantage point. FIN.

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    8. Robert Hopkins‏ @CobraBall3 18 Aug 2018
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      Missing here is that Brennan has no professional requirement to have a security clearance, nor is it relevant to his public statements. I debriefed all my "tickets" when I left the AF, so why should SES/Generals/FOs get to keep theirs? For what purpose? 1/2

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    9. Robert Hopkins‏ @CobraBall3 18 Aug 2018
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      Moreover, if Brennan was relying on his clearance for the content of his public remarks that is inappropriate. It also gives him public credibility that is inherently biased ("he should know, so he must be right"). Clearances have nothing to do with freedom of speech. 2/2

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    10. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 18 Aug 2018
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      I think any attempt by the POTUS to "punish" critics is a freedom of speech issue, because of the power inherent in the job. (The POTUS is not acting as a private individual here, but as an official government agent.) So that's an issue no matter what.

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      Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 18 Aug 2018
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      As for Brennan's need for a clearance — plenty of people who leave their immediate office continue to consult in positions that require clearances. My understanding is that Brennan was doing that. This is why clearances are NOT typically revoked upon leaving the job.

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        1. Alex Wellerstein‏Verified account @wellerstein 18 Aug 2018
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          If Trump's revocation is entirely based on political ill-will — which it appears to be — then it's a pretty nasty use of the clearance system. Does the POTUS have the ability to revoke a clearance at will? It seems so. Does that make it a good thing? No.

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        1. harrie “glorious being of light and miracles” kd‏ @harriekd 18 Aug 2018
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          also, if Brennan (and others on this so-called enemies list) are asked to testify in any enquires into trump's russian thing, they’ll be unable to access docs that would help them prep for testimony. that’s also worrying. (@maddow did a helpful run down of this a day or 2 ago)

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