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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/a...gon_spy_probe_1

Pentagon Analyst Charged Due to Documents
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http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Repor...2405madsen.html

The neocon power grab at NSA and an attempt to stifle the press
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CIA Overseeing 3-Day War Game on Internet
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By TED BRIDIS
AP Technology Writer

May 26 2005, 1:39 AM PDT

WASHINGTON -- The CIA is conducting a secretive war game, dubbed "Silent Horizon," this week to practice defending against an electronic assault on the same scale as the Sept. 11 terrorism attacks.

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CIA widens war on terror with secret flights :

Behind a surprisingly thin cover of rural hideaways, front companies and shell corporations that share officers who appear to exist only on paper, the CIA has rapidly expanded its air operations since 2001 as it has pursued and questioned terrorism suspects around the world.
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http://www.aljazeera.com/cgi-bin/news_serv...service_id=8597

CIA used own planes to 'rendition' suspects
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http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/busines...is%20is%20Money

Khodorkovsky was CIA target
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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/l..._laweekly/64345

Our Man in Paris
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http://www.di-ve.com/dive/portal/portal.jhtml?id=185834

American CIA agent holding "Maltese" passport held hostage
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Surveillance Operation in Pakistan Located and Killed Al Qaeda Official

By Dana Priest

An al Qaeda figure killed last week by a missile from a CIA-operated unmanned aerial drone had been under surveillance for more than a week by U.S. intelligence and military personnel working along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, a U.S. official and two counterterrorism experts said yesterday.

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http://news.com.com/The+secret+behind+the+...28548&subj=news

The secret behind the CIA's venture capital arm
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http://z1.adserver.com/w/cp.x;rid=121;tid=...=3;ac=29;c=223;

The Wild West of America Intelligence
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Clinton: Felt did right thing CNN
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http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/...promoid=rss_top

Sidelining the CIA
A New White House Memo excludes CIA Director Porter Goss from National Security Council Meetings
theglobalchinese
Rights group leader says US has secret jails CNN
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/08/politics...i=5070&emc=eta1

CIA is reviewing its security policy for recruiting translators
Douglas Jehl
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Intelligence-Transfer Proposal Withdrawn

By Walter Pincus

The chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence agreed yesterday to strike language he approved last week on the fiscal 2006 intelligence authorization bill that would have limited the authority of the new director of national intelligence, John D. Negroponte, to transfer CIA,...

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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/l...theheatonthefbi

Reformers Turn Up the Heat on the FBI
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http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/new...=charlotte_news

Experts scrutinize FBI, CIA
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http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washingt...-+National+News

Felt's revelation fuels debate over FBI, CIA
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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/a...ce_050606214524

FBI, CIA attacked for holding up post-September 11 reforms
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Memo on 9/11 Plotters Blocked
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New disclosures show that CIA information in 2000 about two Al Qaeda operatives in San Diego was squelched before reaching the FBI.

By Josh Meyer
Times Staff Writer

June 10 2005

WASHINGTON — A chilling new detail of U.S. intelligence failures emerged Thursday, when the Justice Department disclosed that about 20 months before the Sept. 11 attacks, a CIA official had blocked a memo intended to alert the FBI that two known Al Qaeda operatives had entered the country.

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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/n...nomination_dc_1

Bush nominates CIA veteran to key terrorism post
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http://www.woai.com/news/national/story.as...95-1C899C3BF33A

Report: CIA Official Blocked Sept. 11 Memo
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CIA DIDN'T TELL FBI ABOUT 9/11 HIJACKERS
By Jerry Seper
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
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Twenty months before the September 11, 2001, attacks, the CIA knew but never told the FBI that two of the al Qaeda hijackers were in California, where they befriended a Saudi national who was the focus of an FBI investigation and rented a room from an FBI informant, according to a report yesterday.

The Justice Department's Office of Inspector General, in the 371-page report, documented "at least five opportunities" for the FBI to have learned about the presence in the U.S. of Khalid al-Mihdhar and Nawaf al-Hazmi "that could have led to an earlier investigation." The two al Qaeda terrorists helped commandeer American Airlines Flight 77 that crashed into the Pentagon.

The unclassified but redacted report also said the "limited information" that was given by the CIA to the FBI never was documented by the bureau or placed in any system from which it could be retrieved by agents investigating terrorist threats. It said FBI supervisors lacked adequate oversight of agents assigned to work with the CIA and failed to give counterterrorism investigations priority.

"We cannot say whether the FBI would have prevented the attacks had they handled these matters differently," said Inspector General Glenn A. Fine. "Such a judgment would be speculative and beyond the scope of our inquiry."

"But ... the way the FBI handled these matters was a significant failure that hindered the FBI's chances of being able to detect and prevent the September 11 attacks."

The FBI, in a statement, said it has "undergone a transformation aimed at strengthening" its ability to predict and prevent terrorist acts and has taken "substantial steps" to address problems outlined in the report. It said most of the inspector general's recommendations have "either been completed or are well underway."

The report, whose contents have been discussed publicly but in significantly less detail, also questioned the handling by FBI supervisors of an e-mail from an agent in Phoenix, who suggested Osama bin Laden was sending al Qaeda members to flight schools in Arizona, and a memo from FBI agents in Minneapolis, who had focused on the activities of Zacarias Moussaoui, the only person since indicted as a part of the September 11 conspiracy.

Information on Moussaoui was deleted because his case is pending in federal court in Alexandria.

The report said al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar traveled to San Diego after arriving in the United States in January 2000, where they met with Omar al-Bayoumi, a Saudi national who had been under investigation by the FBI for two years -- although the probe had been closed in June 1999. Al-Bayoumi helped them find a place to live.

The report also said the two men rented a room from an FBI informant, whose "handler" was an agent in San Diego and who remained as an FBI "asset" until the agent retired in 2002. The unidentified informant declined to be interviewed for the report.

According to the report, the FBI did not discover that al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar were in the United States until "shortly before the September 11 attacks," but that a follow-up investigation was done "without much urgency or priority."

It said that while FBI agents in New York wanted to pursue information they received in August 2001 that al-Hazmi and al-Mihdhar were in the city, they were "specifically prohibited from doing so" by supervisors concerned about keeping criminal and intelligence investigations separate -- which the report described as "the wall."

According to the report, one frustrated agent said in an e-mail at the time: "Someday someone will die -- and wall or not -- the public will not understand why we were not more effective in throwing every resource we had at certain problems."


http://insider.washtimes.com/articles/norm...09-114826-5115r
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http://www.woai.com/news/national/story.as...95-1C899C3BF33A

CIA ignored tips on bin Laden
Scott Shane
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CIA chief has 'excellent idea' where bin Laden is CNN
Goss said of bin Laden: "I have an excellent idea where he is. What's the next question?". (CNN) -- CIA Director Porter Goss says he has an "excellent idea" where Osama bin Laden is hiding, but that the al Qaeda chief will not be caught until weak links in the war on terrorism are strengthened. In an interview with TIME magazine published Sunday, Goss said part of the difficulty in capturing bin Laden was "sanctuaries in sovereign nations." The magazine asked Goss when bin Laden would be captured. "That is a question that goes far deeper than you know," he said. "In the chain that you need to successfully wrap up the war on terror, we have some weak links. And I find that until we strengthen all the links, we're probably not going to be able to bring Mr. bin Laden to justice. "We are making very good progress on it. But when you go to the very difficult question of dealing with sanctuaries in sovereign states, you're dealing with a problem of our sense of international obligation, fair play. "We have to find a way to work in a conventional world in unconventional ways that are acceptable to the international community. Asked whether that meant he knew where bin Laden is, Goss responded: "I have an excellent idea where he is. What's the next question?" Goss did not say where he thinks bin Laden is, nor did he name the country or countries he was referring to when he spoke of sanctuaries. But intelligence experts have long said they believed bin Laden was probably hiding in the rugged mountainous border region of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Asked if al Qaeda could strike the United States again, Goss said: "Yes, it could. Certainly the intent is very high. And we are trying to stay ahead of their capability. And so far, I think we have done pretty well carrying the war to them, as it were. I think that's mattered." On Friday, the Arabic language television network Al-Jazeera aired portions of a video by Ayman al-Zawahiri, the No. 2 man in al Qaeda -- his first message in four months. In the message, bin Laden's top lieutenant urged Muslims to press on with their jihad against U.S. and Western interests in the "land of Islam," saying that Islamic nations must be allowed to run their own affairs without foreign interference. (Full story) On Thursday, the U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan said he did not believe bin Laden and Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar were in the central Asian country. (Full story) Zalmay Khalilzad's remarks came a day after a purported Taliban military commander told a Pakistani TV station that the two men were "alive and well." (Full story) Goss also told the magazine the insurgency in Iraq was not quite in its last throes, but close to it. In an interview on CNN's "Larry King Live" that aired last week, Cheney said he expected the war would end during Bush's second term, which ends in 2009. "The level of activity that we see today from a military standpoint, I think, will clearly decline," Cheney said. "I think they're in the last throes, if you will, of the insurgency." (Full story) Asked if that was his read of the situation, Goss said: "I think they're not quite in the last throes, but I think they are very close to it. And I think that every day that goes by in Iraq where they have their own government and it's moving forward reinforces just how radical (the insurgents) are and how unwanted they are." On Sunday, U.S. Sen. John McCain said he disagreed with Cheney's assessment that the insurgency was in its "last throes" and called on the Bush administration to stop telling Americans victory is around the corner. "What I think we should do," the Arizona Republican told NBC's "Meet the Press," "is wait until we achieve the successes, then celebrate them, rather than predict them. Because too often that prediction is not proven to be true." (Full story)
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CIA director comments lead some in the US to ask: "If we know where bin Laden is, why don't we get him?"

http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0621/dailyUpdate.html
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http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/06/22/news/intel.php

CIA describes Iraq as terror laboratory
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http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBHYI698AE.html

Web Posting Says Al-Qaida Has Formed Unit of Would-Be Suicide Bombers Only for Iraqis
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/22/internat...html?oref=login

Iraq May Be Prime Place for Training of Militants, CIA Report Concludes
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http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/11959411.htm

Report criticizing CIA leaders' efforts on terrorism may stay sealed
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http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/ne...t_id=1000966683

Reporters Press McClellan on Secret CIA Report on Iraq
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?.../w130225D92.DTL

Intelligence Bill Focuses on Basic Spying
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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/n...curity_911_dc_1

Families press CIA to release Sept. 11 report
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http://www.hindu.com/2005/06/24/stories/2005062401811700.htm

Iraq breeding world jihadists, says CIA
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http://www.boston.com/news/world/middleeas...e+--+World+News

Iraq a site to train terrorists, CIA says
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200506/s1398727.htm

Iraq insurgency may have international ramifications: CIA
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Italy judge orders CIA team arrested over kidnap Reuters
An Italian judge has ordered the arrest of 13 people linked to the CIA for "kidnapping" an Egyptian terrorism suspect in Milan and flying him to Egypt where he said he was tortured, judicial sources said on Friday. "In the judge's order, it (the abduction) is clearly attributed to the CIA," a source said. Confirming the arrest warrant without mentioning the U.S. intelligence agency, the prosecutors office said the 13 suspects were believed to be behind the abduction of imam Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, also known as Abu Omar, who was grabbed off a Milan street on Feb. 17, 2003 and stuffed into a white van. Nasr was then taken to a U.S. air base in Aviano, Italy and flown to Egypt, stopping over on the way in Ramstein, Germany, to change planes, the prosecutors' statement said. The judicial source cited the warrant, which has still not been made public, as saying a CIA agent known to Italian authorities coordinated the operation. The source added there was no indication Italy had authorized the "illegal kidnapping." A CIA spokesperson in Washington said: "We're not even not commenting. We're saying: if we have anything to say, we'll get back to you." The U.S. embassy in Rome declined comment. The prosecutors office said it would request "judicial assistance" from U.S. and Egyptian authorities. Another judicial source said: "We know some of the identities of these (suspects) with certainty, but with others we are not sure of their true identity." Foreign intelligence officials believe Nasr had fought in Afghanistan and Bosnia before arriving in Italy in 1997 and obtaining political refugee status. When he disappeared, he was under investigation in Italy for suspected ties to terrorism, including recruiting militants for Iraq. Italy laid charges against Nasr on Friday, formally ordering his arrest for terrorism, which paves the way for his possible extradition to Milan. But his current whereabouts are unknown. Secret transfers of suspects to foreign states for interrogation are an acknowledged tool of the United States in its war on terrorism, but it denies charges that the practice -- known as rendition -- amounts to outsourcing torture. President Bush said in March that the United States only delivers terrorism suspects to nations once it has obtained assurances they will not be tortured. The Italian prosecutors office said Nasr appeared to have been subjected to abuse in Egyptian custody. He was temporarily released in 2004 for medical reasons after apparently enduring "physical violence to get him to respond to questions by interrogators," it said in the statement. Before he was arrested again in Egypt in May 2004, Nasr made two phone calls -- one to his wife and another to a religious leader in Milan named Mohamed Reda, in which he spoke of abuse. "I still can't walk more than 200 meters (660 ft). I'm always seated. I have problems of incontinence, kidneys, high blood pressure," he said, according to a wire tap transcript in court documents obtained by Reuters on Friday. Corriere della Sera said Italian investigators had identified the alleged kidnappers by tracing cell phone calls after the abduction, many of them to the Aviano base. It was not immediately clear whether Nasr was still in Egyptian custody and Corriere said he has not been heard from since the telephone calls last year. Last month another judge, Guido Salvini, said in a court document that "people belonging to foreign intelligence networks" had kidnapped Nasr and flown him out of Italy. He added that the alleged kidnapping "undoubtedly constitutes a grave violation of Italian national sovereignty."
Italy seeks 'CIA kidnap agents' BBC News
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/25/internat...059&partner=AOL

Thirteen With the CIA Sought by Italy in a Kidnapping
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CIA Said to Leave Trail in Abduction
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Agents sought by Italy in alleged 'rendition' of a terrorism suspect apparently checked into flashy hotels and gave out account numbers.

By Tracy Wilkinson
Times Staff Writer

June 26 2005

MILAN, Italy; They ran up tabs of thousands of dollars at some of Milan's best hotels and restaurants. They chatted easily on their cellular telephones and gave out passport, frequent-flier and driver's license numbers when booking flights or renting cars.

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http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/06/26/news/cia.php

Abroad, anger over US tactics
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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/a...am_050625213039

US mum on report that CIA agents face arrest in Italy over imam's kidnapping
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http://news.independent.co.uk/europe/story.jsp?story=650032

Politicians demand inquiry into CIA operations in Italy
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Spy Reports an Issue in Bolton Nomination
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By KATHERINE SHRADER
Associated Press Writer

June 27 2005, 11:34 PM PDT

WASHINGTON -- Thousands of times a year, spy agencies provide government officials with the names of Americans who appear in intelligence reports. John R. Bolton made only 10 such requests.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/28/politics/28intel.html

White House is Said to Reject Panel's Call for a Greater Pentagon Role in Covert Operations
Douglas Jehl
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/27/politics/27milan.html

Experts Doubt CIA Operatives Will Stand Trial in Italy
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...2801376_pf.html

New Office to Oversee Intelligence Abroad
Change is Result of Panel Recommendation
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/28/politics...i=5070&emc=eta1

White House to Ask CIA to Manage Human Spying
Douglas Jehl
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http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/06/28/news/passport.php

Its too easy to get a US passport fraudulently, report says
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Rejection of increased military control seen as 'victory' for CIA.

http://csmonitor.com/2005/0629/dailyUpdate.html
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