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Good Hunting: An American Spymaster's Story

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by Jack Devine


  This project started rather serendipitously. Vernon Loeb, an old friend and journalist with The Washington Post, came up with the idea. Several years earlier he had written in his newspaper a Style Section article about me and my time in Chile during the Allende and Pinochet era. I had confidence in him because of his professionalism in handling this story, and consequently was receptive to his suggestion that I expand on this and turn my career experience into a book. He also was aware of my continuing concerns about the CIA mission and the use of covert action as an important tool of statecraft. He also knew that I had been unhappy for some time about what was being written about this subject by non-practitioners.

  With that as a backdrop, Vernon introduced me to the Wylie Agency, which worked with us in crafting a book proposal that was circulated among a group of select publishers. Since then Andrew Wylie has been a terrific supporter and promoter of the book.

  In response to our proposal, I was delighted when Sarah Crichton at Farrar, Straus and Giroux expressed a strong interest in publishing the book. I can’t say enough about her extraordinary encouragement, support, and professional skill in driving the manuscript and the approach behind it—all in a brilliant style. Likewise, it is hard to properly give credit to Vernon, who was the key player in developing the theme and richly editing the manuscript. His editing skills were particularly important when we decided near the end of the drafting to move from a chronological to a thematic approach, which meant manipulating a great deal of information and organizing it into a fluid read. He performed superbly in this challenge.

  Stanley Arkin, my partner at The Arkin Group (TAG), and his wife, Suzanne, provided terrific support and contributed many insightful thoughts and suggestions to the text. The TAG staff were amazing in their willingness to give of their time, energy, and intelligence to research data, interview sources, and draft commentary about them and other substantive themes. Whitney Kassel, Amanda Mattingly, Susan Varisco, along with my talented and good-humored assistant, Stephanie Danyi, provided invaluable assistance in whipping this book into shape. Also, Pat Loeb, Mark Christopher, David Segalini, Aaron Springer, and Jorgen Augustenborg played very helpful roles in interviewing, researching, and helping to enhance the text.

  I should also note that throughout the project I shared parts of the manuscript with friends and former colleagues as a sounding board about its content and readability. All of them in one form or another offered suggestions, observations, and friendly encouragement. The list is long and I hope I didn’t overlook anyone: Marty Roeber, John Hughes, Joseph Grimes, Jami Miscik, Ted Blumberg, Ray Warren, Milton Bearden, Ed Boring, Rachel Beers, Sue Terry, Helima Croft, Jerry Komisar, Carole Corcoran, Gordon Goldstein, Rollie Flynn, Ezra Field, Jim Campbell, and Mary Doran.

  Finally, and above all, I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude to my wonderful wife, Pat, for her enthusiastic support of the project and for playing such a key role in molding my career and life. It also is worth underscoring that she was the toughest critic of the manuscript. She studied each word with laser vision to make sure that I “got it right.” Her comments were some of the most valuable by far, although delivered in such blunt terms that I had to wince before I laughed. Thank you for everything.

  Index

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  Abdulmutallab, Umar

  accountability reviews

  Afghanistan; al-Qaeda in; CIA covert war in; civil war; communist government; exit strategies; future of; heroin; Iraq War and; Karzai government; mountain passes; mujahideen; Obama policy; Soviet invasion of; Stinger issue; Taliban; tribal rivalries; U.S. war in

  Afghan Task Force; Devine as head of

  Africa; see also specific countries

  African Division

  Agee, Philip

  AK-47s

  Akhtar, Abdul Rahman

  alias, use of

  Allawi, Iyad

  Allen, Charlie

  Allende, Salvador; coup against

  Alpirez, Julio Roberto

  al-Qaeda; creation of

  Al-Quds Al-Arabi

  al-Shahwani, Mohammed Abdullah

  ambassadors; CIA relationships with; A Coffin for Dimitrios

  American Express

  American Revolution

  Ames, Aldrich; aftermath of scandal; alcoholism of; arrest of; Devine and; motivations of; as Soviet mole

  Ames, Carleton

  Ames, Nancy

  Ames, Rosario

  analysis; link

  Anderson, Frank

  Anderson, James E.

  Andreotti, Giulio

  Angleton, James Jesus

  anthrax attacks

  Arab Awakening

  Argentina

  Aristide, Jean-Bertrand

  Arkin, Stanley

  Arkin Group, The (TAG); combination of intelligence and investigative work; domestic cases; identifying reliable sources; Iraq War and; 9/11 attacks and; staff

  Arkin Solbakken LLP

  Ash-Shiraa

  assassination

  Australia; intelligence

  Avianca Flight 203 bombing

  Avrakotos, Gust

  background checks

  Bagram Airfield

  Bakhtiar, Shapour

  Balkans

  Bamaca, Efrain

  Bangkok

  Barry, Michael

  Barzani, Masoud

  Bay of Pigs invasion

  BBC

  Bearden, Milt

  Beirut

  Benchley, Peter

  Bender, Tom

  Benghazi, attack on U.S. consulate in

  Bennett, Lansing

  Berger, Sandy

  Beria, Lavrentiy

  Berlin Wall, fall of

  Bernarda (maid)

  Bible

  bin Laden, Abdullah

  bin Laden, Osama; anti-American fatwa of; killing of; 9/11 attacks and

  biological and chemical weapons

  bipolar disorder

  Bismarck (horse)

  black bag jobs

  Black Leaf 40

  black market

  Blackwater USA

  Bloch, Felix

  Blowpipe

  Bogotá

  Boland Amendment

  Bolivia

  Bologna railway station massacre

  Bonner, Robert C.

  Boring, Ed

  Bosnia; Clinton policy

  Bramson, Brian

  Brant, Jay

  Brazil

  break-ins

  Brennan, John O.; as CIA director; Devine and

  Broadwell, Paula

  Broe, William V.

  Brugger, Frederick

  brush pass

  bubble

  Buckley, William

  Buenos Aires

  bugging

  Bulgaria

  Bulgarian Security Service

  Burma

  “burn notice”

  Burton, Tim

  Busby, Morris

  Bush, George H. W.; CIA policy; drug war; Haiti policy

  Bush, George W.; Iraq War; WMD debacle

  Cairo

  Calder, Dick

  Calderón, Felipe

  Cali Cartel

  camera, concealed

  Canada

  capitalism

  car bombings

  Carns, Michael P. C.

  Carter, Jimmy; CIA policy; covert war in Afghanistan; Haiti and; human rights policy

  Casey, William; as CIA director; death of; Devine and; Iran-Contra and

  Castaño, Carlos

  Castro, Fidel; assassination plan; in Chile

  Catholicism

  Catholic Relief Services

  CBRN detection

  Central America; Iran-Contra affair; see also specific countries
/>   Central America Task Force

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); accountability reviews; acting and; ADDO leadership; Allawi/al-Shahwani program; Ames arrest; analyzing management data; Bin Laden killed; Brennan as director of; budget; George H. W. Bush policy; buying sources’ cooperation; Carter policy; Casey as director of; centralization; Church Committee investigation; “clientitis”; Clinton policy; CNC-Latin American Division overlap; as “the Company” in Latin America; compartmentalization practices; Congressional oversight of; counternarcotics mission; coup against Allende and; covert war in Afghanistan; criteria for success; Cuba and; culture of; –Defense Department interplay; Deutch as director of; Devine’s early career; DI-DO integration plan; downsizing; drug war; the Farm; food; French intelligence dispute; future of; Gates as director of; Guatemala incident; Haiti and; Hollywood caricatures of; Homeland and; Iran-Contra affair; Iraq and; Kansi attack on Langley; KGB and; Langley headquarters; leadership transitions; liason partners; linear strategy; militarization of; mole hunts; mujahideen backed by, of 1960s; of 1970s; of 1980s; of 1990s; Nixon policy; Obama policy; Petraeus as director of; phony information; political firings; post-Ames atmosphere; in post-Iraq and -Afghanistan world; post-9/11 reforms; promotion policy; Reagan policy; recruitment; relationships with ambassadors; return to traditional espionage; Rome operations; salaries; Saudi intelligence and; secrecy; State Department power struggles with; Stinger issue; strategic reform plan; strategic vision for the future; surveillance; Tenet as director of; tradecraft; training; traitors; Truman policy; U.S.-Iran arms-for-hostages deal; Webster as director of; WMD intelligence; Woolsey as director of; see also covert operations; specific agent, divisions, and operations

  centralization

  Chalabi, Ahmad

  Charlie Wilson’s War (movie)

  Cheney, Dick

  Chertoff, Michael

  Chiarella, Vincent

  Chicago

  Chile; cacerolas; Christian Democrats; coup against Allende; Devine in; economy; food shortages; media; MIR; Pinochet government; politics; truckers’ strike; U.S. involvement in; women

  Chilean Special Forces

  Chile Mafia

  Chile Task Force

  China; economy; negotiating with; stolen intellectual property; Tiananmen Square uprising; weapons

  Church, Frank

  Church Committee

  Ciccipio, Joseph

  civilian casualties

  civil liberties

  clandestine meeting preparation

  Clandestine Service; see also specific divisions

  Clark, William P., Jr.

  Clarridge, Dewey; Iran-Contra and; A Spy for All Seasons

  “clientitis”

  Clinton, Bill; Bosnia policy; CIA policy; Haiti policy; human rights policy; Iraq policy

  Clinton, Hillary

  Coast Guard

  cocaine

  CODEL

  code phrases

  Cohen, Dave

  Cohen, William

  Cold War; covert war in Afghanistan; end of

  Colombia; drug war; Los Pepes; politics

  Commission on the Truth for El Salvador

  communications; bugged; code phrases; CRITIC; e-mail; foreign languages and; link analysis and; satellite phones; social media; SRAC; training

  communism; fall of; Italian; Soviet

  competitive intelligence

  Congo

  Congress; bipartisan support; covert war in Afghanistan ad; Haiti and; on Iran-Contra; oversight of CIA; war on drugs and

  Connery, Sean

  Contras; Iran-Contra affair

  Copperfield, David

  corporate intelligence. See private intelligence

  Council of International Investigators (CI)

  counterintelligence; compartmentalization and; drug war; post-Ames atmosphere and; see also specific operations

  Counterintelligence Division

  Counter Narcotics Center (CNC); drug war; –Latin American Division overlap

  Counterterrorism Center

  Covert Action

  covert operations; ADDO leadership and; adequate funding and staff for; in Afghanistan; Allawi/al-Shahwani program; Bin Laden killed; bipartisan support for; centralization; CNC–Latin American Division overlap; code phrases; coup against Allende and; criteria for success in; Defense Department–CIA interplay; drug war; French intelligence dispute and; funding; future of; Gladio; good vs. bad; Guatemala incident; in Haiti; Iran-Contra affair; leaks; legitimate enemy and; legitimate local partners and; money bribes; of 1960s; of 1970s; of 1980s; of 1990s; on-the-ground conditions and; paranoia and; phony information; policy suggestions; in post-Iraq and -Afghanistan world; post-9/11 reforms; proportionality and; recruitment; return to traditional espionage; in Rome; strategic vision for; surveillance; technology; Title 50 authority; Track II; training; see also specific operations

  “Covert Operations of the United States Government” (report)

  Covert Operations Study Group

  Crile, George; Charlie Wilson’s War

  Crimea

  Crime and Narcotics Center

  CRITIC

  Croats

  Crowley, Donald J.

  Cuba; CIA and; economy; exile communities; intelligence; Revolution; Soviet Union and

  Cubela, Rolando

  Curveball

  Customs, U.S.; drug war and

  cyber threats

  Dalton, Mark

  Darling, Frank

  Darra

  data collection

  Davidow, Jeffrey

  Davis, Nathaniel

  Dayton Accords

  Dearlove, Richard

  DeConcini, Dennis

  defection

  Defense Department; budget; –CIA interplay; drug war and; end-of-year funds

  Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)

  Delta Force

  Democratic Party

  demolitions

  Dempsey, Clifton

  Deutch, John M.; as CIA director; Devine and

  “developmental work”

  Devine, Jack: ADDO leadership; as Afghan Task Force; Ames case and; Arkin Group and; awards of; background of; children of; in Chile; as CNC director; coup against Allende and; covert war in Afghanistan and; Cuba and; early CIA career; end of CIA career; Guatemala incident; Haiti and; at IGI; as Iran branch chief; Iran-Contra and; Iraq War foreseen by; KGB and; as Latin American Division chief; leaves ADDO position; marriage of; 9/11 attacks and; op-ed pieces by; physical appearance of; post-ADDO position of; in private intelligence business; private Mass with the pope; as Rome station chief; strategic reform plan; training of

  Devine, Jim

  Devine, Michael

  Devine, Pat; in Chile; in Haiti; in Rome

  Directorate General of Intelligence (DGI)

  Directorate of Intelligence (DI); integration plan with DO

  Directorate of Operations (DO); analyzing management data; Devine as ADDO of; integration plan with DI; post-Ames atmosphere; strategic reform plan

  Directorate of Plans (DP)

  documents, stolen

  Dominican Popular Movement (MPD)

  Dominican Republic

  Donovan, William J.

  Doolittle, Doug

  Doran, Dick

  Downing, Jack

  Dreier, Marc

  Drogin, Bob: Curveball: Spies, Lies, and the Con Man Who Caused a War

  drones; “long-dwell”

  drug cartels; Cali; Medellín; Mexican; war on

  Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA); drug war

  drug war; cooperation among federal agencies; global; liason partners; linear strategy; Soviet Union and

  Dunn, Bert

  Earley, Pete: Confessions of a Spy

  Eastern Europe; see also specific countries

  East Germany

  Egypt; Arab Awakening; weapons

  Eisenhower, Dwight D.

  Eliot, T. S.; “The Hollow Men”

  Elizabeth II, Queen of
England

  El Salvador

  e-mail

  end-of-year supplemental funding

  Escobar, Pablo; hunt for; in prison

  espionage; devices; instruction; return to traditional; see also covert operations; moles; specific spies, operations, and methods

  Ethiopian Jews

  Europe Division

  exiles; Cuban; Haitian

  explosives

  Facebook

  Falkland Islands war

  false information

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); counterintelligence office; Russian moles in; war on drugs

  Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB)

  Fiers, Alan

  Financial Times

  “fire-and-run” approach

  Fitzgerald, Desmond

  Flashman

  Fleming, Ian: Casino Royale

  Flight 434 bombing

  Florida

  Flynn, Rollie

  Foley, Cardinal John

  food: black market; Chilean shortages; contamination; Italian; Langley; mujahideen

  Forbes magazine

  Foreign Affairs

  Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)

  Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

  foreign languages

  Forrestal, USS

  Fort A.P. Hill

  Forte, Randall

  Fort Meade

  40 Committee

  Foster, Gary

  France; intelligence; politics; Resistance; weapons

  Franco, Francisco

  François, Michael

  French Connection, The (movie)

  French Guiana

  Freud, Sigmund

  Friendship Bridge

  Frost, David

  Galán, Luis Carlos

  Gang of Eight

  Gardner, Norm

  Gates, Robert M.; as CIA director; Devine and

  Gaviria, César

  Gelbard, Robert

  General Atomics

  General Dynamics

  Geneva Accords

  George, Clair; death of; Iran-Contra affair and

  Gerber, Burton Lee

  Germany; fall of Berlin Wall; intelligence; Nazi; reunification

  Ghorbanifar, Manucher

  Gladio

  globalization

  Glomar Explorer

  GNAT 750

  Golden Boys (KGB)

  Golitsyn, Anatoliy

 

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