sábado, 6 de mayo de 2006

Analysis
The Fix-It Man Leaves, but

The Agency's Cracks Remain
By Dana Priest (Washington Post Staff Writer)

Porter J. Goss was brought into the CIA to quell what the White House viewed as a partisan insurgency against the administration and to re-energize a spy service that failed to prevent the Sept. 11 attacks or accurately assess Iraq's weapons capability.

But as he walked out the glass doors of Langley headquarters yesterday, Goss left behind an agency that current and former intelligence officials say is weaker operationally, with a workforce demoralized by an exodus of senior officers and by uncertainty over its role in fighting terrorism and other intelligence priorities, said current and former intelligence officials.
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- Washington post(Saturday, May 6, 2006; Page A01 & A02)
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Anónimo dijo...

Dr. Rumsfeld strikes back