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July 25, 2005

Michael Sulick: Al Qaeda Answers CIA's Hiring Call

Michael Sulick, "a former CIA associate deputy director for operations and former CIA chief of counterintelligence," writes in a July 25, 2005 article in the Los Angeles Times that:

As many as 40 possible terrorists may have attempted to infiltrate U.S. intelligence agencies in recent months, CIA expert Barry Royden reported at a national counterintelligence conference in March.
"If that news isn't sufficiently terrifying," he wrote, "consider this chilling paradox: Though the agencies caught the potential spies at the job application stage, post-Sept. 11 pressures to quickly boost staffing make it increasingly likely that a terrorist could sneak into the intelligence community's ranks." Here's more.

Posted by Munir Umrani at July 25, 2005 11:33 PM

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