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  • ...y in describing secret [[prison]]s operated by the United States [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), generally outside of U.S. territory and legal [[jurisdictio ...s against [[Zbigniew Siemiątkowski]], the former [[Agencja Wywiadu|Polish intelligence]] chief. Siemiątkowski is charged with facilitating the alleged CIA detent
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  • ...der_title3 = [[Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan|Chairman of the Senate]] | upper_house = [[Senate of Pakistan|Senate]]
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  • | child5_agency = [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] | child6_agency = [[National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency]]
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  • ...r />[[Director of National Intelligence|Office of the Director of National Intelligence]] ...durl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140810180812/http://www.intelligence.gov/mission/member-agencies.html |archivedate=August 10, 2014 |df= }}</ref>
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  • ...siness.org |access-date=May 5, 2019}}</ref> He is also a retired [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] [[Paramilitary Operations Officer]] and a [[United States Mari ...rchestrated a lethal campaign against U.S. military members, diplomats and intelligence officers in Iraq. They also made the argument that the U.S. should have sta
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  • ...drafted for President Donald Trump will pave the way to bring back Central Intelligence Agency black-site prisons, which were synonymous with torture during the Wa ...confirmed as CIA director, after 14 Democrats fell in line with almost all Senate Republicans Monday night. Pompeo, who has hinted that he is open to reautho
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  • ...ani was a clerk for the [[Taliban]] [[intelligence (information gathering)|intelligence]] service.<ref name=ApSketch>[http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/news/wor ...nted to go back to my family. ... If I had not cooperated with the Taliban Intelligence service member, I would have been sent to the front lines. I was afraid I w
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  • ...litary intelligence officer and a recognized expert in the fields of human intelligence, strategic interrogation, special operations, and special survival training Kleinman also served as the Director of Intelligence at the Personnel Recovery Academy, a unit of the Joint Personnel Recovery A
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  • ...nean Sea, northeast of Tunisia |work=The World Factbook |publisher=Central Intelligence Agency |access-date=17 August 2021}}</ref><ref name="m49">{{Cite web |url=h ...ually became a [[Roman Republic|republic]] with a government of the [[SPQR|Senate and the People]]. The [[Roman Republic]] initially [[Roman expansion in Ita
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  • |upper_house = [[Senate of France|Senate]] ...ns] – on the [http://www.senat.fr/lng/en/index.html Official Site of the Senate]</ref>
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  • ...States Senate]] [[United States Senate Intelligence Committee|Intelligence Committee]] published an unclassified summary of a 6,700 page classified report on th |+ The Senate Intelligence Committee identified these men as being the victims of unauthorized torture<ref name=
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  • ==Named by the Senate Intelligence Committee as having been tortured without authorization== ...States Senate]] [[United States Senate Intelligence Committee|Intelligence Committee]] published the 600 page unclassified summary of a 6,000 page report on the
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  • ...trying to determine the location of Abdallah, and other men swept up by US intelligence officials. She described finding a fragmentary 2003 report from ''[[CNN]]' ...States Senate]] [[United States Senate Intelligence Committee|Intelligence Committee]] published a 600 page unclassified summary of a 6,000 page classified repo
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  • ...Delta Force]] assistance, pursued bin Laden. A [[Senate Foreign Relations Committee]] report, in November 2009, concluded bin Laden was present, and could have | url = http://foreign.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Tora_Bora_Report.pdf
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  • ...ationship with the woman who’s likely to be the center of gravity in the intelligence community in the coming years. ...intelligence who quit the Trump administration in 2019; the former Defense Intelligence Agency director and retired Marine three-star general
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  • * Drone strikes being conducted by the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] ...igence-islamic-state-western-diplomat-172835378.html|title=Israel provides intelligence on Islamic State: Western diplomat|publisher=Reuters/Yahoo! News|date=2014-
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  • ...ping up suspected foreign fighters, overwhelming the U.S. military and its intelligence capacity in the theater of warfare. ...ite House as unworthy of “quaint” Geneva Conventions protections, U.S. intelligence saw the isolated U.S. Navy base at the southeast end of Cuba as an ideal pl
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  • | known_for = assisted the Senate Inquiry into the CIA's use of torture | occupation = intelligence analyst
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  • ...States Senate]] [[United States Senate Intelligence Committee|Intelligence Committee]] published an unclassified summary on the [[CIA]]'s use of torture.<ref na It was the Intelligence Committee's conclusion that the CIA held at least 26 innocent individuals.
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  • ...07>{{cite news |title=Nominee for C.I.A. Counsel Offers Few Details in His Senate Confirmation Hearing |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/20/washington/20in Rizzo was hired at the CIA in 1976, just after the [[Church Committee]] released its report on the assassination of foreign leaders. By 1979, Riz
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