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If the CIA “deniers” won’t accept the word of the former vice president, and the four CIA directors who have testified that CIA interrogations produced invaluable intelligence, perhaps they will believe WikiLeaks.
Congress is right to honor Porter Goss, but it should also let the director of national intelligence continue to grow in stature.
Speakers will provide an overview on the state of the war on terror and discuss new directions for military and intelligence policy in the battle against al Qaeda.
A new book by Gabriel Schoenfeld thoughtfully outlines the tension between a free press and government secrecy and the importance of preventing the press from revealing real, necessary secrets and endangering national security.
President Barack Obama will soon realize that governing involves hard choices.
Looking forward, there are reasons to hope for a continued transformation of the U.S.-Iraqi partnership.





