Perry, Steve
GINA BENNETT | SENIOR COUNTERTERRORISM ANALYST, BIN LADEN UNIT: If you are a terrorism analyst for long enough, you will have many moments where you will feel responsible. Responsible for not having stayed long enough, not having stayed late enough, not having thought hard enough. Not having ...
Cast No Shadow: The Life of the American Spy Who Changed the Course of World War II. 无影无踪:改变第二次世界大战进程的美国间谍的生活 New York: Pantheon Books, 1992. The story of Amy Elizabeth Thorpe Pack who spied for the British Security Coordination and the Office of Strategic Servi...
In this episode of "Intelligence Matters DECLASSIFIED: Spy Stories from the Officers Who Were There," host Michael Morell interviews Sarah Carlson, former CIA targeting analyst and author of "In the Dark of War: A CIA Officer's Inside Account of the U.S. Evacuation from Libya." Carlson reco...
in the operation side of CIA and had a real feel, I think, for clandestinely acquired intelligence, human intelligence as well as technical intelligence. Then also had a good sense of the different types of other sources of information that come into the agencies for the analyst to go ...
today there is a lot of really good books but then have to decide what you want to be, where do you want to be, and then you have to think about the life that you are going to live. Do want to be in Washington as a an analyst or are you going to travel around the world, wh...
In his powerful new book, Neutering the CIA: Why Us Intelligence Versus Trump Has Long-term Consequences, former CIA analyst John Gentry discusses how the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) agenda has harmed national security by elevating the goals of left-wing identity politics as paramount ...
The 2014 evacuation of the U.S. Embassy in war-torn Benghazi, Libya, and how a young CIA analyst found herself at the center of a mission to protect her colleagues; The discovery, surveillance, and ultimate arrest in 2010 of 10 Russian sleeper agents known as "illegals" who operated...
According toCBS Legal Analyst Andrew Cohen, this is legal because the President and his lawyers say so -- it's not much more complicated than that. Congress has no great political incentive to tie the hands of the White House in going after these sorts of adversaries. And the federal court...