To Allen Welsh Dulles, who died at 75 of pneumonia in a Washington hospital last week, the gathering and interpretation of intelligence was vital to American survival in a threatening world.
Today the answer is: “Nobody”. . . but Congress may find a way to keep an eye on our cloak-and-dagger operators without tearing a hole in their essential cloak of secrecy.
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