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    White House rips AP for revealing Iran hostage’s CIA connections
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    White House rips AP for revealing Iran hostage’s CIA connections

    Brian Hughes -
    December 13, 2013 5:00 am
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    A portion of a page of emails that the White House released Wednesday, May 15, 2013, that document how the Obama administration crafted its public talking points immediately following the Sept. 11, 2012, deadly attack on a U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya, is seen at the White House in Washington. Classified hearings Friday with survivors of the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya, have further convinced at least some House Republicans that the investigation should continue. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

    GOP: Testimony from Benghazi survivors raises more questions about attack

    David M. Drucker -
    December 8, 2013 5:00 am
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    Members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard celebrate after launching a missile in July 2012. (AP/IRNA, Mostafa Qotbi)
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    Ex-CIA chief says Iran deal won’t stop Tehran from getting nuke

    Paul Bedard -
    December 6, 2013 5:00 am
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    This satellite image provided by TerraServer.com and DigitalGlobe shows an image captured on Sept. 2, 2010, shows a portion of Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, including the secret facility known as Penny Lane, upper middle in white. In the early years after 9/11, the CIA turned a handful of prisoners at the secret facility into double agents and released them. Current and former U.S. officials tell The Associated Press that the program helped kill terrorists. The program was carried out in the secret facility, built a few hundred yards from the administrative offices of the prison in Guantanamo Bay, bottom of image. The eight small cottages were hidden behind a ridge covered in thick scrub and cactus. (AP Photo/TerraServer.com and DigitalGlobe)
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    Penny Lane: Gitmo’s other secret CIA facility

    adam-goldman -
    November 26, 2013 8:42 pm
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    New America concluded that the NSA's phone record collection program
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    It’s not the Stasi, but the NSA is bad enough

    Gene Healy -
    November 18, 2013 5:00 am
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    Benghazi Survivors Given NDAs at CIA Memorial Service for Woods, Doherty
    Foreign Policy

    Benghazi Survivors Given NDAs at CIA Memorial Service for Woods, Doherty

    Stephen F. Hayes -
    November 14, 2013 6:02 am
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    When to Spy on Our Friends
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    When to Spy on Our Friends

    Reuel Marc Gerecht -
    November 11, 2013 5:00 am
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    Israeli Communications Minister Limor Livnat, left, visits with convicted spy Jonathan Pollard, right, in 1997 at the Federal Correctional Institution in Butner, N.C. Pollard, a former American civilian intelligence analyst, is still in jail nearly three decades after being sentenced to life in prison for taking classified documents he believed contained information important to Israel's self-defense. (AP Photo/Ayala Bar)
    Columnists

    Jonathan Pollard: the ‘spy’ who is still out in the cold

    Cal Thomas -
    November 11, 2013 5:00 am
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    Britain and Russia didn't invent spying on friends. It's a very old practice that still has a place in the modern world. (Thinkstock)
    Columnists

    The case for spying on friends

    James Jay Carafano -
    November 10, 2013 5:00 am
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    NY Times: CIA is said to pay AT&T for call data
    National Security

    NY Times: CIA is said to pay AT&T for call data

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    November 7, 2013 5:00 am
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