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CIA bomber was a Jordanian double agent, ex-spy official says

CIA bomber was a Jordanian double agent, ex-spy official says

The suicide attacker killed eight people at a CIA compound in Afghanistan last week. He had been recruited to help U.S. spy agencies penetrate Al Qaeda, a former U.S. intelligence official says.

 

Pakistan Taliban claim attack on CIA

The Pakistani Taliban claims they used a turncoat CIA operative for the suicide bombing that killed seven CIA employees in Afghanistan as revenge for a militant leader's death.

 

Sources Say Blackwater Hired for Al-Qaeda Hunt

Sources Say Blackwater Hired for Al-Qaeda Hunt

Secret CIA program to kill terrorist leaders was outsourced in 2004 to security contractor whose operations in Iraq prompted scrutiny, officials say.

 

Cheney Told CIA Not to Disclose Program

Cheney Told CIA Not to Disclose Program

Dick Cheney directed the CIA eight years ago not to inform Congress about a nascent counterterrorism program that was terminated in June.

 

CIA chief believes Cheney almost wants U.S. attacked

CIA chief believes Cheney almost wants U.S. attacked

CIA director Leon Panetta says it's almost as if former vice president Dick Cheney would like to see another attack on the United States to prove he is right in criticizing President Barack Obama for abandoning the "harsh interrogation" of terrorism suspects.

 

CIA chief says bin Laden in Pakistan

CIA chief says bin Laden in Pakistan

CIA Director Leon Panetta said on Thursday the U.S. intelligence agency believes al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is hiding in Pakistan and hopes joint operations with Pakistani forces will find him.

 

Pelosi deflects questions about CIA briefings on waterboarding

Pelosi deflects questions about CIA briefings on waterboarding

The Democratic House speaker says, 'I don't have anything more to say about it. I stand by my comment' that the CIA failed to tell her waterboarding already had been used on terrorism suspects.

 

How ABC Interview Tilted Torture Debate

In late 2007, there was the first crack of daylight into the government's use of waterboarding during interrogations of Al Qaeda detainees. On Dec. 10, John Kiriakou, a former C.I.A. officer who had participated in the capture of the suspected terrorist Abu Zubaydah in Pakistan in 2002, appeared on ABC News to say that while he considered waterboarding a form of torture, the technique worked and yielded results very quickly.

 

Obama Off To Strong Start In First 100 Days, Poll Finds

Obama Off To Strong Start In First 100 Days, Poll Finds

Barack Obama's performance in the first 100 days of his presidency draws strong public approval in a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, but there is decidedly less support for his recent decision to release previously secret government memos on the interrogation of terrorism suspects, an initiative that reveals deep partisan fissures.

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Holder won't selectively release terror memos

Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress on Thursday he won't play "hide and seek" with secret memos about harsh interrogations of terror suspects and their effectiveness. In testimony before the House Appropriations Committee, Holder said he's willing to release as much information as possible about the interrogations.

 

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