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Saturday’s NYT had a piece bylined by James Risen about the Ghosts of Iraq Haunting CIA in Tackling Iran. It’s a Captain Obvious story in conception.
The controversy over prewar intelligence on Iraq’s weapons program has raised--once again--larger questions concerning the structure of U.S. intelligence gathering and analysis and the nature of intelligence information provided to policymakers. But many good ideas for intelligence reform have been proposed and debated over the past decades, and none...
A new Senate Intelligence Committee report on prewar intelligence on Iraq is misleading and based onfaulty analysis.
The integrity of the intelligence community is diminishing, and some believe it is becoming too political.
American people should be certain that their democratically elected leaders are making decisions based on unbiased intelligence. They won't get that from today's CIA.
The FBI istoo large and bureaucratic to effectively fight terrorism.
Douglas J. Feith's War and Decision may not be the final account of the Iraq war, but it will certainly provide the basis for future historians.
Vice President Richard B. Cheney addresses progress in the Iraqi front in the war on terror.




