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Central Intelligence Agency

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antiwar.com

In a move which intelligence officials attributed to “lazy” security and several ignored warnings, two different CIA spying rings have been uncovered in Beirut, Lebanon, with the Hezbollah faction taken credit for noticing them.

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Washington Post

Ayman al-Zawahiri and his second in command, Abu Yahya al-Libi, are the last remaining “high-value” targets of the CIA’s drone campaign against al-Qaeda in Pakistan, U.S. officials said, although lower-level fighters and other insurgent groups remain

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apnews.myway.com

The CIA's operations in Lebanon have been badly damaged after Hezbollah identified and captured a number of U.S. spies recently, current and former U.S. officials told The Associated Press. The intelligence debacle is particularly troubling because t

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NY Times

Once one of Syria’s closest allies, Turkey is hosting an armed opposition group waging an insurgency against the government of President Bashar al-Assad, providing shelter to the commander and dozens of members of the group, the Free Syrian Army, and

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www.prisonplanet.com

The NYPD’s comfy relationship with the CIA is back in the news again. In August it was reported that the spook agency was working with the cops in New York to spy on Muslims. The CIA and the NYPD began working together a few months after the 9/11 att

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ConsortiumNews.Com

David Ignatius, in his accustomed role as unofficial surrogate CIA spokesman, has thrown light on how the CIA under its new director, David Petraeus, helped craft the screenplay for this week’s White House spy feature: the Iranian-American-used-car-s

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AP

Investigators have been infiltrating Muslim student groups at Brooklyn College and other schools in the city, monitoring their Internet activity and placing undercover agents in their ranks, police documents obtained by The Associated Press show. Leg

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National Journal

President Obama’s relentless program of wiping out top al-Qaida leaders around the world through unilateral covert strikes claimed another victim today, when Anwar al-Awlaki, the U.S.-born radical cleric identified as “chief of external operations”

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Lew Rockwell

So, we have more people looking for terrorists than there are terrorists. This reminds me of the 100,000 troops we have in Afghanistan looking for, in the words of CIA Director Leon Panetta, fewer than 50 al Qaeda fighters.

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Lew Rockwell

An example today is a report of recent origin concerning the CIA torture chambers in various European countries. One would think that this would be major news, and maybe it will be later today. We shall see if Google and others pick it up. (The Afgha

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