Most of the focus over what happened at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison is on the U.S. military. CIA interrogators were also present, and their role in the abuse is under investigation. NPR's Mary Louise ...
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From Foe To Friend: Former Al-Qaeda Leader And Ex-CIA Director In Unprecedented Reunion
Syria's Interim President, a former U.S. detainee, is interviewed by the man who oversaw his capture, as he seeks to rebrand his image on the world stage. In a remarkable and historically significant ...
In February, amid Russia’s unprecedented military buildup on Ukraine’s borders — and the Biden administration’s equally unprecedented strategy of actively declassifying intelligence gathered about ...
No good options are left for the United States as it gropes toward a solution to ongoing anti-American and sectarian violence in Iraq, a retired CIA analyst said as he prepares to make an 11-day swing ...
Confronting problems on critical fronts, the CIA recently removed its top officer in Baghdad because of questions about his ability to lead the massive station there, and has closed a number of ...
WASHINGTON -- In a hard-hitting report released Friday, the U.S. Senate's Select Committee on Intelligence said the CIA and other agencies used unfounded "group think" assumptions to assess the ...
WASHINGTON – A new book on the government’s secret anti-terrorism operations describes how the CIA recruited an Iraqi-American anesthesiologist in 2002 to obtain information from her brother, who was ...
"It said that 9/11 ringleader Mohammed Atta had actually trained for his mission in Iraq thus showing, finally, that there was an operational link between Saddam and al-Qaida, something the vice ...
Now that we’re out of Iraq, the CIA has come clean on how it came to be bamboozled about Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction. The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) ferrets over at the ...
In the only comprehensive assessment of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction released to the public before the war, the CIA exaggerated and distorted the evidence it had given Congress just days earlier ...
At the request of the CIA, the Justice Department drafted a confidential memo that authorizes the agency to transfer detainees out of Iraq for interrogation -- a practice that international legal ...
The Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee on Friday will release a 500-page report outlining extensive U.S. intelligence failures in Iraq. Sources say the report largely faults the CIA.
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