CIA Wants Its Narrative Back, Live-Tweets bin Laden Raid Five Years Later
On Meet the Press, CIA Director John Brennan disputes the alleged Saudi-9/11 connection in the "28 pages" of congressional inquiry.
On Meet the Press, CIA Director John Brennan disputes the alleged Saudi-9/11 connection in the "28 pages" of congressional inquiry.
Remember the role they played in Zero Dark Thirty, used to publicly justify waterboarding
We have a presidential frontrunner who openly embraces abusing prisoners.
It claims it wanted to make sure his upcoming Benghazi movie won't reveal any classified information.
The Spymasters helps viewers understand the mindset behind controversial decisions.
CIA Director John Brennan: "A wakeup call particularly in areas of Europe."
Here's why CIA Chief John Brennan is full of crap.
Jesselyn Radack reveals what happens when whistleblowers go through those "proper channels" we're always hearing about.
Our lethal and self-defeating Middle East policy appears more aimed at Iran and its allies than at the radical jihadi network that perpetrated 9/11.
Unredacted personal information of Brennan's and his relatives included among the documents.
Some 33,000 emails Hillary Clinton thought she destroyed probably still could be recovered.
For our own safety, we must disband these squads of killers.
Frontline examines the brutality detailed in the Senate's report on CIA interrogations.
The A.P.A. is accused of allowing Bush administration officials "to actually help write the association's policies."
The Soviets, the cyberneticists, and the SNAFU Principle
Obama's secret execution approval process denies citizens due process.
A modest proposal for doing away with the intelligence agencies that violate our privacy.
In the case of CIA torture, hard hearts mixed with soft minds to further a policy that was not only grotesque, but unwise.
Regular Americans are held accountable for their actions. Why aren't government officials?
It's not clear the CIA workforce is appreciably different from the rest of the Washington bureaucracy.
The battle isn't about morals or ethics, but rules and control.
If the allegations in the CIA torture report are true, we have war criminals, perjurers, computer hackers and thugs on the government payroll.
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