Tuesday May 15, 2012
Veteran CIA official Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr., who led all U.S. counterterrorism operations after 9/11, tells NewsmaxTV that under President Obama the agency has been forced to give up interrogation “capabilities” that it may need to protect American lives. He also warns that al-Qaida still poses a “continuous threat” of a terrorist strike, and says the leaking of details regarding the new underwear bomber is “very damaging to national security.”[Full Story]
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