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no one outside the cia had heard of you, but within the cia you were very well known.ou helped catch an al qaeda agent in pakistan, you risked your life as an operative, and then you leave the cia, you mention in an interview with abc news in 2007 that the cia tortures people, and it did , yes, it was illegal, yes, that stigma didn't make the country safer, you say that, and then you go to jail, that's right, how many people who participated in torture went to jail, none. sorry, sorry, that's crazy, that's crazy, you're right, the people who tortured didn't go to jail, the people who plotted torture, who funded torture, spent taxpayers' money on torture, the torturers, nobody went to jail except me, and the funny thing is when you think of media whistleblowers complaining about something like torture, you usually think of, you know, some professional peace activist, but you were, i was the truth. just to cut to the chase: no, and you went to jail, amazingly, you can so, you left the cia, you work for a company, and you give an interview to brian ross from abc. one of t
no one outside the cia had heard of you, but within the cia you were very well known.ou helped catch an al qaeda agent in pakistan, you risked your life as an operative, and then you leave the cia, you mention in an interview with abc news in 2007 that the cia tortures people, and it did , yes, it was illegal, yes, that stigma didn't make the country safer, you say that, and then you go to jail, that's right, how many people who participated in torture went to jail, none. sorry, sorry, that's...
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cia has always done that. protected the world from evil, from really bad people like hitler and terrorists throughout the throughout the decades. and it really speaks to who we are. >> amazing. we can't wait to see it. let's go. >> all right. >> what do we have here? it looks like cigars, a typewriter, but it's not. >> it's not. these are these are some of the tools that our spies around the world through the years have used. we've had spies and assets in foreign countries stealing political, military, technological information. that's at the core of what the cia is about people risking their lives to get intelligence, to give us a decisive advantage. what you saw in spy movies about how spies capture information and then get that information out. it has been things like cameras and recording devices, and you not only have to give them the tools to do that, you have to hide that information. so we have things like, you know, shaving cream canisters that serve as concealment devices or pipes that are radios. >>
cia has always done that. protected the world from evil, from really bad people like hitler and terrorists throughout the throughout the decades. and it really speaks to who we are. >> amazing. we can't wait to see it. let's go. >> all right. >> what do we have here? it looks like cigars, a typewriter, but it's not. >> it's not. these are these are some of the tools that our spies around the world through the years have used. we've had spies and assets in foreign...
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morley: james angleton was the cia of counterintelligence, one of the most influential men in the ciaserving under four different directors. rep. burlison: what did he tell the warren commission in 1964? mr. morley: when at the warren commission came asking, angleton told his aides he wanted to -- and this is a quote "wait out the commission." he did not cooperate and like richard helms they basically fooled the warren commission and deceived them with what they knew about oswald. rep. burlison: now we have because of the work of mr. stone and others come mr. angleton's testimony he gave to the assassination committee, the house select committee on assassinations. what insights did we gain from that? mr. morley: the document was not declassified until march 18 and we learned for the first time angleton lied to the house select committee when he testified in october 1978 in an office building about two blocks from here. that was never known before until march 18 that he had done that. that is one of the most significant revelations to come out of this. people will say, there is nothing
morley: james angleton was the cia of counterintelligence, one of the most influential men in the ciaserving under four different directors. rep. burlison: what did he tell the warren commission in 1964? mr. morley: when at the warren commission came asking, angleton told his aides he wanted to -- and this is a quote "wait out the commission." he did not cooperate and like richard helms they basically fooled the warren commission and deceived them with what they knew about oswald....
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no one outside the cia had heard of you, but you were very well known within the cia. you helped capture an al-qaeda asset in pakistan, risked your life as an operative, and then you leave the cia. and in an interview with abc news in 2007 , you mention that the cia tortures people, and they did. yeah, it's illegal, yeah, it's a stigma that hasn't made the country safer, you say that, then you go to jail, that's right, how many people who participated in torture went to jail, not one, sorry, sorry, that's crazy, that's crazy, you're right, the people who tortured didn't go to jail, the people who designed the torture, the people who financed the torture, the people who spent taxpayers' money on torture , the people who carried out the torture, nobody went to jail. except me, and the funny thing is when you think about the media whistleblowers complaining about something like torture, you usually think of, you know, some professional peace activist, but you were, i was a true believer, you were a cia operative, you were fighting the war on terror, i was doing counterter
no one outside the cia had heard of you, but you were very well known within the cia. you helped capture an al-qaeda asset in pakistan, risked your life as an operative, and then you leave the cia. and in an interview with abc news in 2007 , you mention that the cia tortures people, and they did. yeah, it's illegal, yeah, it's a stigma that hasn't made the country safer, you say that, then you go to jail, that's right, how many people who participated in torture went to jail, not one, sorry,...
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we do have that at the cia director to science and technology.hey create spy gadgets and i can't tell you what those are today because we use technology like the internet and do recruiting videos and advantage of the dark web and use technology to our advantage and recruit spies and steel information. >> maybe some people have heard this, but it really happened and here's the proof. >> right. there's a movie a few years ago that won an academy award. it tells a true story about how the cia rescued six americans stuck when the fall of the shah and hostage crisis, they would have been hostages themselves but in this case, it was how we get into a hostile country under the cover of pretending to film a movie and required the creation of a fake movie studio and bake movie scripts and actors to go into iran and use that as a cover to successfully save the lives of six americans stranded. we talk about not leaving americans behind the president trump already has cia director probably follow the americans, they were cia enabled recoveries americans wron
we do have that at the cia director to science and technology.hey create spy gadgets and i can't tell you what those are today because we use technology like the internet and do recruiting videos and advantage of the dark web and use technology to our advantage and recruit spies and steel information. >> maybe some people have heard this, but it really happened and here's the proof. >> right. there's a movie a few years ago that won an academy award. it tells a true story about how...
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when you were at the cia, did anyone ever talk about killing the president in '63?, oliver stone and i had a pretty heated argument about that once, santa traffickers and the mafia. and he said, what a load of crap you've got in your head, and he started screaming at me. i came to my own conclusion. i talked to bobby kennedy about it too. no, i didn't think so, in fact, i thought it was absurd, couldn't believe people were even talking about it, really, yeah, yeah we're the good guys why would we kill the president that's what i thought too why weren't all the files released i'm talking about... no they weren't they weren't no it scares me the deputy director of counterintelligence wanted to formally recruit harvey oswald is the complete opposite of what the cia has been saying for years 60 years why? if the russians concluded he was just nuts when he lived in... in minsk and didn't want him to come back why was the cia involved iliska on airlines right before 11 september, people knew, the people who planned this, knew what was going to happen, do you think that th
when you were at the cia, did anyone ever talk about killing the president in '63?, oliver stone and i had a pretty heated argument about that once, santa traffickers and the mafia. and he said, what a load of crap you've got in your head, and he started screaming at me. i came to my own conclusion. i talked to bobby kennedy about it too. no, i didn't think so, in fact, i thought it was absurd, couldn't believe people were even talking about it, really, yeah, yeah we're the good guys why would...
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the cia then went to cuba and the u.s. naval base at guantanamo bay, where they set up two black sites. they were separate from the military prisons at guantanamo bay, and not much information is available about them. well, look at this map . this is a drawing of the global network that the black organization created. these are the flight paths that the black organization used to transport prisoners to its black sites. by 2004, the black organization had 100,000 prisoners, constantly being moved and transferred. they were there. in the hope that they would remain hidden from public and media scrutiny and sometimes from the government of the country where these torture chambers were located. in 2005, a swiss parliamentary committee reported to the council of europe that 14 european countries had actively collaborated with the black espionage organization and allowed it to set up secret prisons on their territory to hold suspects in terrorist acts. in this report , evidence and circumstantial evidence showed that the black o
the cia then went to cuba and the u.s. naval base at guantanamo bay, where they set up two black sites. they were separate from the military prisons at guantanamo bay, and not much information is available about them. well, look at this map . this is a drawing of the global network that the black organization created. these are the flight paths that the black organization used to transport prisoners to its black sites. by 2004, the black organization had 100,000 prisoners, constantly being...
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official, was then reviewed in the new york times. by someone else working for the cia, so you just got these layers of control and infiltration, and also another another aspect of that is that they had thoroughly infiltrated academia, um, and again that's that's laid out in this report, um, so that was definitely one turning point for me, um, right, because obviously, what, what is so patently the case is an institution like the ca does not up that level of control and influence and then pack it up overnight when once when the cold war ends, it obviously just it's already there and it just becomes more refined, more insidious, more deeper with, once the internet is created, it spreads into the internet, it did not end with the over the soviet union, so i suppose that got me thinking about okay, well the how is this manifesting now, and that again that related to to syria. "a host of really awful books have been published uh about syria that in many cases are indistinguishable from the state department line on syria, but use leftest framing or terminology to again to supposedly give
official, was then reviewed in the new york times. by someone else working for the cia, so you just got these layers of control and infiltration, and also another another aspect of that is that they had thoroughly infiltrated academia, um, and again that's that's laid out in this report, um, so that was definitely one turning point for me, um, right, because obviously, what, what is so patently the case is an institution like the ca does not up that level of control and influence and then pack...
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the cia sent a doctor from a leading us hospital to pakistan to treat him. the black organization wanted abu zubaydah to keep him alive so that he could interrogate him for the vital information he wanted. but where should the black take abu zubaydah? thailand was the organization's choice. in this case, the black organization reached an agreement with the thai government to use the old us military bases in the country to further its goals. the center became known as the green detention center, and the plan was to use modern methods to get abu zubaydah to talk, as they say , a term that has been coined in us government documents as a polite term for the same torture. but there was a problem. arresting someone in another country and sending them to a third country without a trial and torturing them was illegal under international law and even under the laws of the united states. since the united states considers itself above all international law , senior officials in washington asked lawyers to find a legal justification for this. the lawyers did exactly tha
the cia sent a doctor from a leading us hospital to pakistan to treat him. the black organization wanted abu zubaydah to keep him alive so that he could interrogate him for the vital information he wanted. but where should the black take abu zubaydah? thailand was the organization's choice. in this case, the black organization reached an agreement with the thai government to use the old us military bases in the country to further its goals. the center became known as the green detention center,...
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off the top of my head, but the figures that gives are largely about i think the late 1960s and the cia was publishing thousands of books. not obviously stamped with stamped with the cia, of course, unbenowns to the people uh buying them, in some cases unbenonce to the people who who had written them uh and not just in english uh in multiple languages all around the world and then they also had attached to the the publishing system, they were they they had a whole uh reviewing system, distribution system, distribution system, but i think the thing that specifically interested me was the reviewing system, yes whereby... "a book that they knew had been published by the cia would be reviewed in x, y and z, because obviously the broader, the broader context of this is what's often referred to as the cultural cold war, yeah, where you had uk and us intelligence heavily involved in funding all kinds of literary uh, political, artistic endeavors, all as a means to uh try and defeat and crush the soviet union on the on the cul on a cultural level, uh, that's the broader." context, yeah, so what
off the top of my head, but the figures that gives are largely about i think the late 1960s and the cia was publishing thousands of books. not obviously stamped with stamped with the cia, of course, unbenowns to the people uh buying them, in some cases unbenonce to the people who who had written them uh and not just in english uh in multiple languages all around the world and then they also had attached to the the publishing system, they were they they had a whole uh reviewing system,...
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the top of my head, but the figures that it gives are largely about i think the late 1960s, and the cia was publishing thousands of books, not obviously stamped with stamped with the cia, of course, unbenounced to the people uh buying them, in some cases unbenonce to the people had written them. uh and not just in english uh in multiple languages all around the world and then they also had attached to the the publishing system, they were they they had a whole reviewing system distribution. distribution system, but i think the thing that specifically interested me was the reviewing system, yes, whereby a book that they knew had been published by the cia, would be reviewed in x, y, and z, because obviously the broader, the broader context of this is what's often referred to as the cultural cold war, yeah, where you had uk and us intelligence heavily involved in funding all kinds of literary, political, artistic endeavors, all as a means to... to uh try and defeat and crush the soviet union on on the cul on a cultural level that's the broader context yeah so what they would do is they woul
the top of my head, but the figures that it gives are largely about i think the late 1960s, and the cia was publishing thousands of books, not obviously stamped with stamped with the cia, of course, unbenounced to the people uh buying them, in some cases unbenonce to the people had written them. uh and not just in english uh in multiple languages all around the world and then they also had attached to the the publishing system, they were they they had a whole reviewing system distribution....
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the cia director has been saying that the nuclear program was severely damaged by recent u.s.have seen the director of national intelligence, tulsi gabbard now saying that it has set iran's nuclear program back by years. this comes after there was this reportedly that the attack had only set back iran's plans by a few months. that is what we are taking stock of at the moment. let's get a different perspective. we can speak to congresswoman jen higgins who serves on the house armed services committee. congresswoman, great to see you. thanks for making time with us. let's jump right in with president trump saying the intelligence is clear, the cia saying the same, that the nuclear sites in iran was obliterated. do you agree with that with the intelligence you have seen? >> yes, i certainly hope so. i know it takes time to get a complete and thorough assessment, but that is great news. we are very thankful for the decisive actions of president trump and this administration making it clear to the world that we will not tolerate a nuclear armed iran. i think the world agrees with u
the cia director has been saying that the nuclear program was severely damaged by recent u.s.have seen the director of national intelligence, tulsi gabbard now saying that it has set iran's nuclear program back by years. this comes after there was this reportedly that the attack had only set back iran's plans by a few months. that is what we are taking stock of at the moment. let's get a different perspective. we can speak to congresswoman jen higgins who serves on the house armed services...
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>> reading from the cia director statement, cia, again, they do the bda and assessment.intelligence indicates ands new intelligence from historically reliable and accurate sources and methods. you can imagine cia director will be careful about how he articulates things of that sensitivity, classified, top secret, departmentmentalized and he is reflecting sources he's seen are highly credible, given c credible intelligence, given credible intelligence in the past. >> do we need to see that? >> you do have top secret clearance, sir? >> eventually the american public will want to see it. >> i want to ask briefly just -- >> not you, checkered shirt. >> washington times. anybody who read battalion s-2 report after a fight knows initial report is usually wrong, sometimes grossly so, is what happened in this incident caused you to rethink intelligence process or the dissemination or do you think it is a process itself doesn't require more adjustment? >> well, i can tell you what the chairman told me in the situation room, reminded us all, alongside what you just said, first rep
>> reading from the cia director statement, cia, again, they do the bda and assessment.intelligence indicates ands new intelligence from historically reliable and accurate sources and methods. you can imagine cia director will be careful about how he articulates things of that sensitivity, classified, top secret, departmentmentalized and he is reflecting sources he's seen are highly credible, given c credible intelligence, given credible intelligence in the past. >> do we need to...
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the cia had 123 undercover agents in the us embassy in france , who were diplomats there. he has now joined us. he has spent decades researching black ops, with a focus on latin america . his books include behind the scenes of cuba, the secret history of the washington-havana negotiations, the bay of pigs, and the cia's secret report on the invasion of cuba. we don't have enough, but these documents give us a lot about the scope of this covert operation, the names, the locations, the syrian companies, the costs, and many other details. details that will enrich our understanding of the world of covert operations. and they fill in what was targeted in these operations, how they happened, how they were organized, etc. i mean, from a historical perspective, it's interesting to release these documents. you know, for several decades , a lot of money has been paid by american taxpayers to keep these documents safe in the vaults of the us government's national security agencies , and now we finally have a history of what we paid for and even paid for these events to happen, and we
the cia had 123 undercover agents in the us embassy in france , who were diplomats there. he has now joined us. he has spent decades researching black ops, with a focus on latin america . his books include behind the scenes of cuba, the secret history of the washington-havana negotiations, the bay of pigs, and the cia's secret report on the invasion of cuba. we don't have enough, but these documents give us a lot about the scope of this covert operation, the names, the locations, the syrian...
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on the instructions of the head of the cia, alain dali created the project "mk ultra". they wanted to learn how to control people's minds with lsd and other drugs, radioactive substances, hypnosis and even torture, of course, for intelligence purposes. the project lasted for more than 15 years, no one believed in such cruel experiments of the cia on its citizens for a long time, all this was exposed only in the late seventies, but the cia never revealed the details, and many documents on the mk ultra project were destroyed. that's how this day in history was. on air is the program parliamentary hour. hello, we will tell you about the main events of the state duma this week. address of the chairman of the state duma to the president of the bundestag of germany and the leaders of the parliamentary factions of germany. today , the ruling elite of germany is creating the preconditions for an escalation of the situation, provoking a clash between our countries. protection from telephone scammers, what measures have come into force and what else will change. all those who wis
on the instructions of the head of the cia, alain dali created the project "mk ultra". they wanted to learn how to control people's minds with lsd and other drugs, radioactive substances, hypnosis and even torture, of course, for intelligence purposes. the project lasted for more than 15 years, no one believed in such cruel experiments of the cia on its citizens for a long time, all this was exposed only in the late seventies, but the cia never revealed the details, and many documents...
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late today, cia director john ratcliffe had this to say, and i'm quoting from his statement, cia can confirm that a body of credible intelligence indicates iran's nuclear program has been severely damaged by the recent targeted strikes. this includes new intelligence from a historically reliable and accurate source slash method that several key iranian nuclear facilities were destroyed and would have to be rebuilt over the course of years. he goes on to say cia continues to collect additional reliably sourced information to keep appropriate decision makers and oversight bodies fully informed. now, he did not, we should note, name the three sites which were hit though. director of national intelligence tulsi gabbard did, and ratcliffe said nothing about the whereabouts of the fissile material, which is a very important question to have answered. in any case, his statement may fall on skeptical ears. here's the democratic vice chairman of the senate intelligence committee earlier today, when asked about the president's recent statements on the subject. >> you destroy trust with your fr
late today, cia director john ratcliffe had this to say, and i'm quoting from his statement, cia can confirm that a body of credible intelligence indicates iran's nuclear program has been severely damaged by the recent targeted strikes. this includes new intelligence from a historically reliable and accurate source slash method that several key iranian nuclear facilities were destroyed and would have to be rebuilt over the course of years. he goes on to say cia continues to collect additional...
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be a cia agent. and he and he introduces him to jack and trotter, who is the same guy that they they met, went on that trip that i was talking about when they all go out to when fleming and cuneo go out to las vegas, they go chicago and then las vegas and hollywood. they meet jack and try to who's running the big i believe was the sands hotel casino. and jack's them all around. so jack's in book as well and diamonds are forever. so there were all these like little inside jokes. and, you know, it was funny because they were such an odd h as friendship. ernest cuneo, cuneo after the war, was really looking to he had divorce. i didn't even mention it, but he had had a short marriage before, before he met margaret watson. and so i think he was looking to establish a family. and whereas fleming had a much more complicated sex life. and so they were very different guys, but they by but they had a lot of fun, a lot of a lot of jokes between them. and part of it was translated into the james bond books. all
be a cia agent. and he and he introduces him to jack and trotter, who is the same guy that they they met, went on that trip that i was talking about when they all go out to when fleming and cuneo go out to las vegas, they go chicago and then las vegas and hollywood. they meet jack and try to who's running the big i believe was the sands hotel casino. and jack's them all around. so jack's in book as well and diamonds are forever. so there were all these like little inside jokes. and, you know,...
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not only sazhich becomes a cia agent. after the end of the great patriotic war, everyone, the so-called leaders of the belarusian nationalist movement, in fact criminals of the executioners of the executioners together with the nazis find themselves in the west, ostrovsky rushes about, cannot find himself anywhere, he is in bavaria, then in argentina, then again in germany, then he goes to london. his past, it was still tarnished, he was directly appointed by the german command to this position, this is pure collaborationism, the british did not rock here, but not for this reason, since a year before they had visited abramchik in the forty-ninth year, they have already agreed on everything, that the main... we are innocents, we understand adnu rech: among the foreign troops, the ulasna dzyarzhauna nationality is not stvaraetstsa. on the bayonets of someone else's army and in someone else's uniform, most of the time, no one brought it to our own people. and if you are pursuing certain ideas for the cost of someone else’s i
not only sazhich becomes a cia agent. after the end of the great patriotic war, everyone, the so-called leaders of the belarusian nationalist movement, in fact criminals of the executioners of the executioners together with the nazis find themselves in the west, ostrovsky rushes about, cannot find himself anywhere, he is in bavaria, then in argentina, then again in germany, then he goes to london. his past, it was still tarnished, he was directly appointed by the german command to this...
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the director of the cia maintains that iran's nuclear program has been severely damaged by u.s. strikes, it's in contrast with leaked intelligence that suggest it could be rebuilt within months. hello and welcome to this extended hour of world news america where we'll bring you live news and analysis from here in the us and reflects news in the uk and around the world. well we begin with news from the nato summit as the leaders of 32 countries have wrapped up a meeting described as transformational. the secretary general mark rutter, well at its core, an historic deal to boost defense spending to 5% of national output in a decade. it's a sharp rise from the longstanding 2% threshold and puts europe on a path to becoming more self-sufficient militarily. all of this follows intense pressure by us president donald trump, who praised the pledge as a big wind for europe and western civilization. meanwhile, on the sidelines of the summit, the president met his ukrainian counterpart vladimir. zelensky, but made no firm commitments on military support for ukraine. all of this as russian attacks
the director of the cia maintains that iran's nuclear program has been severely damaged by u.s. strikes, it's in contrast with leaked intelligence that suggest it could be rebuilt within months. hello and welcome to this extended hour of world news america where we'll bring you live news and analysis from here in the us and reflects news in the uk and around the world. well we begin with news from the nato summit as the leaders of 32 countries have wrapped up a meeting described as...
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they actually built these in collaboration with the oss, which was the the the the precursor to the cia, and so we've got this connection between israeli intelligence and cia, i get that, america and israel, but where are all these these mafia, money mafia fraternity coming from, and where is their link today, well the... reality is that epsteen still had these links with these these kind of bankers, these organized criminals, the with the cia of course in conjunction with them have been doing drug trafficking, throwing traffic drugs into largely deprived areas of of the the the afro-american communities particularly, they've been caught red-handed doing it, they've been doing this across the world with all these nefarious pedophile rings, trafficking of children, organ trafficking, you every kind of... various smuggling activity that you can think of actually centers again with these same agencies and behind them are the the transnational corporations like for instance one guys who have strong links with america and israel black rocks head larry fink comes into that we can talk about m
they actually built these in collaboration with the oss, which was the the the the precursor to the cia, and so we've got this connection between israeli intelligence and cia, i get that, america and israel, but where are all these these mafia, money mafia fraternity coming from, and where is their link today, well the... reality is that epsteen still had these links with these these kind of bankers, these organized criminals, the with the cia of course in conjunction with them have been doing...
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with the cia under allen dulles, they got more and more involved in covert operations. not to plug a previous book, but my previous book that you can watch on the tv show, mafia spies, dulles came up with the idea of hiring two mobsters to kill castro in the 60's. and that was a big hush-hush operation. that was known as covert operations. that was developed more in the 60's. it became popularized and kind of absorbed by public opinion with james bond. james bond is the classic example of the covert spy out there. initially and fundamentally in a way spying is the gathering of intelligence. dulles would say that. the other thing about dulles, there was a whole other story in and of itself. book because my previous book, as i just mentioned, he authorized this mafia cia plot kill castro in the sixties. but when i did this book, now i'm looking at world war two and dulles was brilliant spy for the united states and he was first at rockefeller center. he became friendly with kunio there but then they sent dulles over to europe and he's a brilliant spy where he's dealing wi
with the cia under allen dulles, they got more and more involved in covert operations. not to plug a previous book, but my previous book that you can watch on the tv show, mafia spies, dulles came up with the idea of hiring two mobsters to kill castro in the 60's. and that was a big hush-hush operation. that was known as covert operations. that was developed more in the 60's. it became popularized and kind of absorbed by public opinion with james bond. james bond is the classic example of the...
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ray mcgoven, former cia analyst from rally, us. and ali hamiah, military and strategic affirs analyst joining us from south of lebanon. gentlemen, very good to have you on the program once again. um, bray, i want to start with you, how do you think this operation will affect iran's ability in? in deterrence against any possible incursion by the israeli forces? well, you can be sure that the israelis will be pouring over these documents to verify that they are authentic. if, as i suspect, they are authentic, then there is a real blow to israel's ability to intimidate iran and to retaliate for iran's ability to retaliate for any israel's. right, the question is authenticity, now we have all kinds of israely intelligence cous with laptops and all that kind of stuff, which were not accurate that true, where where can iran go to make sure that the whole world has best chance of believing that these are real documents? well, i don't know, used to be the un, ia, but back then, and i'm talking about before the attack on iraq, we had, we ha
ray mcgoven, former cia analyst from rally, us. and ali hamiah, military and strategic affirs analyst joining us from south of lebanon. gentlemen, very good to have you on the program once again. um, bray, i want to start with you, how do you think this operation will affect iran's ability in? in deterrence against any possible incursion by the israeli forces? well, you can be sure that the israelis will be pouring over these documents to verify that they are authentic. if, as i suspect, they...
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my guests, ray mcgoven, former cia analyst from rally us, and ali hamia, military and strategic affairs analyst joining us from south of lebanon. gentlemen, very good to have you on the program once again. um, bray, i want to start with you, how do you think this operation will affect? iran's ability in in deterrents against any possible incussion by the israeli forces. well, you can be sure that the israelis will be pouring over these documents to verify that they are authentic. if, as i suspect, they are authentic, then there is a real blow to israel's ability to intimidate iran and to retaliate for iran's ability to... taliate for any israel strike, the question is authenticity, now we have all kinds of is really intelligence cous with... with laptops and all that kind of stuff, which were not accurate, not true. um, where, where have can iran go to make sure that the whole world has best chance of believing that these are real documents? well, i don't know, used to be the un, iaa, but back then, and i'm talking about before the attack... on iraq, we had we had a real inspector, a re
my guests, ray mcgoven, former cia analyst from rally us, and ali hamia, military and strategic affairs analyst joining us from south of lebanon. gentlemen, very good to have you on the program once again. um, bray, i want to start with you, how do you think this operation will affect? iran's ability in in deterrents against any possible incussion by the israeli forces. well, you can be sure that the israelis will be pouring over these documents to verify that they are authentic. if, as i...
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cia director john ratcliffe put out his own statement that reads, in part, a body of credible evidence indicates iran's nuclear program has been severely damaged by the recent targeted strikes. of course, as you can see there, one of the statements says destroyed, the other says severely damaged. well, here again tomorrow morning from the defense secretary, pete hegseth, as he'll face questions again with president trump announcing as the two of them flew back tonight on air force one, a, quote, major news conference at 8 a.m. eastern at the pentagon. obviously, cnn will be carrying that live tomorrow. but tonight, my lead source was the director of the defense intelligence intelligence agency under president george h.w. bush and also the director of national intelligence under president obama. james clapper joins me now. and it's great to have you here, sir. just given your extensive experience in these two realms of exactly what we're talking about, what is your overall reaction to what we are hearing from the trump administration, disputing these early findings from the dia well, fi
cia director john ratcliffe put out his own statement that reads, in part, a body of credible evidence indicates iran's nuclear program has been severely damaged by the recent targeted strikes. of course, as you can see there, one of the statements says destroyed, the other says severely damaged. well, here again tomorrow morning from the defense secretary, pete hegseth, as he'll face questions again with president trump announcing as the two of them flew back tonight on air force one, a,...
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raf, as always, i want to bring in former cia director john brennan. he is an msnbc senior national security analyst. director brennan, i want to ask you, i'm not sure if you heard the news as we came on the air. raf sanchez bringing us a post from the president of the united states. his description of the battleground assessment, not competing with his own administration. so a few questions for you, director brennan. one, can you just sort of talk us through what goes into one of those battleground assessments, when one could expect to have a fulsome view of what was accomplished, and if there is any rational reason that the president's understanding and his administration's understanding would differ. >> well. >> a bda. >> a battle. >> damage assessment. will evolve over time. you may have some initial ones based on the. satellite imagery that is. >> available now, as well as some. >> maybe technical collection capabilities that. you picking. >> up some. >> commentary on the part of iranians, as well. as maybe. a humans source. >> network that. >> wi
raf, as always, i want to bring in former cia director john brennan. he is an msnbc senior national security analyst. director brennan, i want to ask you, i'm not sure if you heard the news as we came on the air. raf sanchez bringing us a post from the president of the united states. his description of the battleground assessment, not competing with his own administration. so a few questions for you, director brennan. one, can you just sort of talk us through what goes into one of those...
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raf, as always, i want to bring in former cia director john brennan. he is an msnbc senior national security analyst. director brennan, i want to ask you, i'm not sure if you heard the news as we came on the air. raf sanchez bringing us a post from the president of the united states. his description of the battleground assessment, not competing with his own administration. so a few questions for you, director brennan. one, can you just sort of talk us through what goes into one of those battleground assessments, when one could expect to have a fulsome view of what was accomplished, and if there is any rational reason that the president's understanding and his administration's understanding would differ. >> well, a bda, a battle damage assessment will evolve over time. you may have some initial ones based on the satellite imagery that is available now, as well as some maybe technical collection capabilities that you picking up some commentary on the part of iranians, as well as maybe a humans source network that will be reporting on this as well. but it
raf, as always, i want to bring in former cia director john brennan. he is an msnbc senior national security analyst. director brennan, i want to ask you, i'm not sure if you heard the news as we came on the air. raf sanchez bringing us a post from the president of the united states. his description of the battleground assessment, not competing with his own administration. so a few questions for you, director brennan. one, can you just sort of talk us through what goes into one of those...
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i'm saying that... my colleagues in the cia stood up in 2007 and said iran is not working on a nuclear weapon, it stopped working on a nuclear weapon in 2003 and has not resumed work on a nuclear weapon and to this day the same judgment expressed unanimously with great confidence in 2007, so there's two decades of the intelligence analyst. staying close to the truth, last time a us administration wanted to go after iran on behalf of israel, that was bush and chen, they were stimied by this estimate. okay, so this time if trump wants to use it, he can say to his his to associates, look, don't believe the zionist propaganda, it looks like these papers themselves show that netanyahu was lying through his teeth. exactly right, as you just said, cia even a few months ago reaffirmed that position that with their estimates iran is not after a bomb and nuclear weapon, so exactly as you just said this has been, they have been maintaining that position throughout these two decades, but i don't know, of course that's a different story, the relation between donald trump and the intelligence servic
i'm saying that... my colleagues in the cia stood up in 2007 and said iran is not working on a nuclear weapon, it stopped working on a nuclear weapon in 2003 and has not resumed work on a nuclear weapon and to this day the same judgment expressed unanimously with great confidence in 2007, so there's two decades of the intelligence analyst. staying close to the truth, last time a us administration wanted to go after iran on behalf of israel, that was bush and chen, they were stimied by this...
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this is bbc news the cia says us strikes severely damaged iran's nuclear facilities, challenging an earlier intelligence report that angered donald trump. the us president praises nato leaders after members agree to hike defence spending. volodymyr zelensky hails a new agreement to one day put russian officials on trial over the invasion of ukraine. and why the iconic blockbuster jaws is still making waves, 50 years on. hello, i'm sally bundock. the united states' top intelligence official - cia director john ratcliffe - says intelligence indicates that iran's nuclear programme has been 'severely damaged' and will take years to rebuild. key trump officials, including the president himself, continue to maintain that the us strikes at the weekend 'obliterated' iran's nuclear sites. meanwhile an israeli assessment says the us strikes on iran's nuclear facilities, combined with its own attacks, have set back iran's ability to develop nuclear weapons by years. it comes off the back of a leaked pentagon assessment suggesting iran's programme had probably only been set back by a few months rather
this is bbc news the cia says us strikes severely damaged iran's nuclear facilities, challenging an earlier intelligence report that angered donald trump. the us president praises nato leaders after members agree to hike defence spending. volodymyr zelensky hails a new agreement to one day put russian officials on trial over the invasion of ukraine. and why the iconic blockbuster jaws is still making waves, 50 years on. hello, i'm sally bundock. the united states' top intelligence official -...
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and the cia, according to cia director john ratcliffe, is also taking part in that.he released a statement yesterday and he said that the cia has collected intelligence that they deem to be reliable and that they have confidence in that. and so we'll have to wait. >> and see. please stand by. sorry to interrupt. let's take you live to the white house and press secretary karoline leavitt. >> the world is a much safer place after decades in which past presidents coddled and enabled the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. president trump finally ended the immediate threat of a. nuclear iranian regime following president. >> trump's command. >> the most powerful military in the history of the world executed massive. precision strikes on three of the iranian regime's key nuclear facilities. the objective of operation midnight hammer was to destroy the. >> regime's nuclear. >> enrichment capacity and stop the grave nuclear threat posed to the united states, israel, and the rest of the free world. the mission, which will go down in the history books, was an overwhel
and the cia, according to cia director john ratcliffe, is also taking part in that.he released a statement yesterday and he said that the cia has collected intelligence that they deem to be reliable and that they have confidence in that. and so we'll have to wait. >> and see. please stand by. sorry to interrupt. let's take you live to the white house and press secretary karoline leavitt. >> the world is a much safer place after decades in which past presidents coddled and enabled...
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cia again, they do the bda, they do the assessment. cia can confirm that a body of credible intelligence indicates. it also goes on to say new intelligence from historically reliable and accurate sources and methods. now you can imagine, you can imagine the cia director is going to be very careful about how he how he articulates things of that sensitivity, classified secret, top secret, compartmentalized. he's going to know things that you're not going to know, that the press isn't going to know. and he's reflecting that the sources he's seeing are highly credible. they've they've given credible intelligence. they are those processes of giving credible intelligence in the past. and that's what he's basing it on. >> don't you think we need to see that? >> do you have a top secret clearance, sir? >> eventually the american public. yes, sir yes. >> yeah, i. >> wanted to i wanted to ask briefly. >> just not you. checkered shirt there. >> so mike. >> with the. >> washington. >> yes, sir. >> anybody who's ever read a battalion s-2. >> report
cia again, they do the bda, they do the assessment. cia can confirm that a body of credible intelligence indicates. it also goes on to say new intelligence from historically reliable and accurate sources and methods. now you can imagine, you can imagine the cia director is going to be very careful about how he how he articulates things of that sensitivity, classified secret, top secret, compartmentalized. he's going to know things that you're not going to know, that the press isn't going to...
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the director of the cia put out a statement last night. the cia can confirm a body of credible intelligence confirms iran's nuclear programme has been severely damaged by recent targeted strikes. this includes new intelligence from historically reliable, different to preliminary assessment with low confidence, saying historically reliable and accurate methods that several key nuclear facilities were destroyed. and would have to be rebuilt over the course of years. the caa continues to collect additional reliably sourced information to keep appropriate decision-makers fully informed. how about tulsa gabbard yesterday? she writes, new intelligence confirms what potus has said, the iran nuclear facilities have been destroyed. the institute for science and international security, david albright, overall the strikes have destroyed iran's centrifuge enrichment programme. time and time again, i can go down the list, those that understand, those that see, those that do proper assessments, recognise that what the united states military did was hist
the director of the cia put out a statement last night. the cia can confirm a body of credible intelligence confirms iran's nuclear programme has been severely damaged by recent targeted strikes. this includes new intelligence from historically reliable, different to preliminary assessment with low confidence, saying historically reliable and accurate methods that several key nuclear facilities were destroyed. and would have to be rebuilt over the course of years. the caa continues to collect...
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, joining me now cia station chief and fox news contributor daniel hoffman, good to see you.are waiting the defense department and secretary pete hegseth will hold a briefing at 8:00 a.m. eastern but your thoughts on backless confirmation? >> again, i think we are in the initial stages and that's where the leak of the defense intelligence agency and intelligence report was so problematic were still gathering the intelligence on the strike. these were extraordinary series of strikes on iran's nuclear facilities. incredible tactical success but now we need to do the battle damage assessment. it does take time to do it. those are mutually exclusive. i can tell you from my own kinec strikes on military targets, threat to the national security is challenging and we can have great success in doing that but it does not mean that we always hit the target that we wish. in this case we inflicted massive damage on the nuclear sites but there is questions about centrifuges that haven't been installed in the disposition of the 400 kilograms of enriched uranium to 60% where that might be,
, joining me now cia station chief and fox news contributor daniel hoffman, good to see you.are waiting the defense department and secretary pete hegseth will hold a briefing at 8:00 a.m. eastern but your thoughts on backless confirmation? >> again, i think we are in the initial stages and that's where the leak of the defense intelligence agency and intelligence report was so problematic were still gathering the intelligence on the strike. these were extraordinary series of strikes on...
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cia director john ratcliffe had this to say. i'm quoting from his statement, cia can confirm that a body of credible intelligence indicates. >> iran's nuclear program has been severely damaged by recent targeted strikes. this includes new intelligence from a historically reliable. >> and accurate source slash method that several key iranian nuclear facilities were destroyed. >> and would have to be rebuilt over the course of years. cia continues to collect. >> additional. reliable sourced. information. appropriate, appropriate. decision makers, fully informed. >> institute for science and international security president david albright. overall, israel and u.s. attacks have effectively destroyed un. iran's centrifuge enrichment program. >> joining me now is david albright, former u.n. weapons inspector. >> there were three sites that make the centrifuges. and and those were had actually been declared to the international atomic energy agency. and so there's a confidence there weren't others. and so all three were destroyed. >> h
cia director john ratcliffe had this to say. i'm quoting from his statement, cia can confirm that a body of credible intelligence indicates. >> iran's nuclear program has been severely damaged by recent targeted strikes. this includes new intelligence from a historically reliable. >> and accurate source slash method that several key iranian nuclear facilities were destroyed. >> and would have to be rebuilt over the course of years. cia continues to collect. >>...
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the cia was the interagency process. it is institutional. it is embedded into the system. it has to stop. somebody has to call it out. we have to demand it stop, or any president, whether bernie sanders or aoc or anyone on the left, are not actually going to implement what they believe and what the people in this country have put in power to implement their national security policies. >> i'm sorry, he was supposed to leave a few minutes ago. >> tell them we will be a couple of minutes left -- late. >> we have a lot of people, we will have to come back. >> i will take two more. i will go to 10. i committed to 10. >> can i challenge you on what you said to my colleague -- >> i was not picking on you, germany. >> i'm from poland, and we fought in the second world war. the soviets captured intellectuals, they killed them, executed them. so i have -- authority to speak about what is going on in europe. right now there is a feeling in poland president trump is abandoning not only ukraine, but eastern central and eastern europe. >> i can't tell that by the polish election since y
the cia was the interagency process. it is institutional. it is embedded into the system. it has to stop. somebody has to call it out. we have to demand it stop, or any president, whether bernie sanders or aoc or anyone on the left, are not actually going to implement what they believe and what the people in this country have put in power to implement their national security policies. >> i'm sorry, he was supposed to leave a few minutes ago. >> tell them we will be a couple of...
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, why would the cia finance the media when it pursues completely different goals. simonyan called us fakers and immediately, in support of this, accused us of organizing... the pogrom at the makhachkala airport in october of 23, allegedly it was we, independent journalists, who pushed a crowd of local residents to break into the dagestani airport and run out onto the airfield to find israeli citizens who had arrived on flights from tel aviv. margarita, if you have more convincing accusations of producing fakes, publish, we will read with interest, while you once again spread lies. then simonyan said that she had been telling everyone about the sources of our financing for a long time, but they allegedly did not believe her. wait, wait. wait a second, it turns out that these solovyovs, kiselyovs, simonyans, they were right when they said that you are all state department stooges, that you are financed by the cia. and that you are not independent, it turns out that this is true, it turns out that you really are grant-suckers and grant-eaters? oh, how did this happen?
, why would the cia finance the media when it pursues completely different goals. simonyan called us fakers and immediately, in support of this, accused us of organizing... the pogrom at the makhachkala airport in october of 23, allegedly it was we, independent journalists, who pushed a crowd of local residents to break into the dagestani airport and run out onto the airfield to find israeli citizens who had arrived on flights from tel aviv. margarita, if you have more convincing accusations of...
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stung us here, bison, replace her, okay, cia, yes, what's wrong, are they really ready to admit that the incident was provoked by an american ship, you're kidding, what does the cia have to do with it, they torpedoed the norwegian, well , they're involved in everything, that's for sure, nato sent him, they ordered us to find out all the evidence of our innocence, so, i asked our intelligence, it turns out that... the corvette conrad, which our guys visited, is not a pirate ship at all, but is in service with the us navy, well , let's go, yeah, keep an eye on the fort. this is for my bride, you bastard, there's our ford, we're approaching it, close, back up burashov , back up, code, damn it, stop, car, stop, car, ramp to the starboard side, to the starboard side, the two of us, run, quickly, let's go to the starboard side, there's a man overboard , come on, come on, run, no, what, are you standing there, come on, help, be careful, be careful , come on, come on , be careful , be careful, guys, be careful, maybe she's still alive, what? she looks like she's wounded, turn her over, maybe
stung us here, bison, replace her, okay, cia, yes, what's wrong, are they really ready to admit that the incident was provoked by an american ship, you're kidding, what does the cia have to do with it, they torpedoed the norwegian, well , they're involved in everything, that's for sure, nato sent him, they ordered us to find out all the evidence of our innocence, so, i asked our intelligence, it turns out that... the corvette conrad, which our guys visited, is not a pirate ship at all, but is...