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19/10/2005 | Reexamining the Distinction Between Open Information and Secrets
Stephen C. Mercado | CIA
We need to rethink the distinction between open sources and secrets. Too many policymakers and intelligence officers mistake secrecy for intelligence and assume that information covertly acquired is superior to that obtained openly. ...
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19/10/2005 | Al-Qaida proving elusive on the Net
Declan McCullagh | CNET
An American-led military invasion of Afghanistan took just months to uproot al-Qaida from the rocky slopes of Tora Bora and the White Mountains. ...
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17/10/2005 | Del terrorismo al “islamofascismo”
Adrián Mac Liman | El Reloj
Hacía tiempo que George W. Bush no pronunciaba el nombre de Osama Bin Laden. Hacía tiempo que el inquilino de la Casa Blanca eludía cualquier alusión a la cúpula de Al Qaeda, a esos enemigos invisibles y escurridizos que tantos quebraderos de cabeza provocan al mando de las tropas aliadas acantonadas en Iraq o Afganistán, a los servicios de inteligencia occidentales. ...
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17/10/2005 | Islamists hit Russia
Washington Times Staff | Washington Times
In southern Russia on Thursday and Friday, Islamist terrorists proved themselves again to be a lethal menace. Fortunately, however, they do not currently pose an overriding threat to the country and its territorial integrity. ...
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17/10/2005 | Terrorism, war to shape election
David Yepsen | The Des Moines Register
The 2008 presidential election will be the first in which we choose a brand-new president following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The war in Iraq will also be a factor, perhaps a big one. ...
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17/10/2005 | The White House, the CIA, and the Wilsons
Stephen F. Hayes | The Weekly Standard
The chain of events that gave rise to a grand jury investigation. ...
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14/10/2005 | JPSE: Winning war of ideas with truth- PDF
Tech. Sgt. Jim Moser | USSOCOM Public Affairs
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13/10/2005 | Military Sees Limits To Role In U.S. Disasters
Mark Mazzetti | Los Angeles Times
A Defense official says 'catastrophic' events, including a pandemic, would be the threshold. ...
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13/10/2005 | CIA To Remain Coordinator Of Overseas Spying
Walter Pincus | Washington Post
The CIA will retain its role as chief coordinator of overseas spying by U.S. intelligence agencies under a plan approved by the White House that sources said was scheduled to be announced today. The plan envisions creation of a National Clandestine Service within the CIA under Director Porter J. Goss, sources said. ...
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13/10/2005 | U.S. Should Be Too Proud To Torture
Clarence Page | Chicago Tribune
Picture this scene: Young prison guards in khaki uniforms and reflecting sunglasses herd a large group of inmates down a hallway, each prisoner chained to the next, each dressed in a shapeless smock that exposes his pale legs. ...
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