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by Mark Mazzetti


  missile-defense plans of, 189

  Saleh and, 86, 100–101

  secret prison program and, 119–21

  Somali and, 141, 143, 148, 150

  Calland, Albert, 133

  Call of Duty (game), 185

  Cambodia, 79

  Cambone, Stephen, 79, 81, 116, 129, 133

  Campbell, John, 98–99

  Camp Chapman attack, 159

  Card, Andrew, 127–28

  Carlucci, Frank, 72–73

  Carter, Jimmy, 43, 220

  Cartwright, James, 228

  Casey, William J., 74, 220

  covert activities in Central America and, 50–51

  Islamic terrorism and, 53–56

  Castro, Fidel, 17, 46, 47

  Ceausescu, Elena, 58

  Ceausescu, Nicolae, 58

  Celestial Balance, 246–47

  Central Asia Online (website), 187

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 37

  alliances with authoritarian regimes, 26, 253–55

  Arab Spring missed by, 252–55, 316

  assassinations and, 43–46

  Benghazi attack and, 316–17

  briefing White House on assassination targets, 9–10

  budget cuts in 1990s and, 58

  change in CIA culture to one socialized in war, 317–18

  Church Committee investigations of, 45–46, 47, 88

  Counterterrorist Center (See Counterterrorist Center)

  covert activities of, 43–61

  Davis incident and, 1–4, 257–65, 272–76, 290

  detention-and-interrogation program, 13, 117–21, 126–28

  division of labor agreement with Pentagon, 132–34

  drone program (See Predator drones)

  founding mission of, 44

  Furlong’s operations and, 188–90, 195–96, 208–9

  independence of, 44–45

  Iranian Revolution and, 69

  ISI-CIA relationship, 26–29, 167–70, 267–70, 276–77

  Kashmir relief aid as cover for sending agents into Pakistan, 164–65

  Khairkhwa, Khirullah and, 21–23

  killing program, Blackwater phase of, 121–26

  military support role of, in mid-1990s, 60–61

  9/11 Commission recommendations regarding powers of, 81

  in North and South Waziristan, 153–73

  Obama administration reliance on, 216–28

  outsourcing of missions to private contractors by, 324–25

  Panetta as director of, 221–23

  Pentagon spying efforts, CIA efforts to undermine, 73–74

  Peshawar operations with Munir and ISI, 38–41

  poor communications with Pentagon, 18

  Predator drone program (See Predator drones)

  psychological operations of, 175–76

  reliance on foreign intelligence agencies, 26–29

  rifts within CIA over Afghanistan strategy, 32–33

  Rumsfeld critical of, 68–69

  secret war of, 11–17

  Somali warlords backed by, 137–43

  terrorism and, 53–57

  training philosophy of, 25–26

  U.S.C. Title 50 as governing authority, 76, 133, 287

  vaccination campaign spying operation, 279–84

  in Vietnam, 45

  Chalabi, Ahmed, 199

  Chamberlin, Wendy, 32, 33

  Charlie Wilson’s War (Grile), 131

  Cheney, Dick, 13, 78, 122, 128, 156

  CIA’s proposed plan for assassinations presented to, 9–10, 122

  criticizes Obama’s ban of coercive interrogations, 218–19

  use of databases for information-mining and, 64–65

  Church, Frank, 45–47

  Church Committee, 45–46, 47, 88, 120, 282

  Churchill, Winston, 6, 36–37

  City Mayor (game), 186

  Clarke, Richard, 88

  Predator drone program and, 89–93

  Clarridge, Duane R., 50–51, 59, 60, 73, 199–211, 323–24, 326

  Bush, H. W.’s pardoning of, 199

  Counterterrorist Center proposal of, 55–57

  covert activities in Central America and, 50–51

  Nicaraguan mining operation and, 52

  private spying operations in Afghanistan of, 201–211

  Clinton, Bill, 60, 61, 220

  bin Laden hunt and, 89

  lack of attention paid to intelligence issues by, 58–59

  Clinton, Hillary, 238–39, 292

  Clinton administration, 223

  lack of leads in hunting bin Laden, 89

  CNN, 97, 100

  Colby, William, 46

  Cold War, 25, 175

  Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office (CTTSO), 240–41

  Contras, 51, 52–53

  Costa Rica, 52

  Counterterrorist Center (CTC), 10, 11–15

  creation of, 55–57

  expansion of, 11

  initial success in Afghanistan, 12–13

  “targeting” of foreign nationals, 14–15

  covert operations. See also specific operations

  AfPax Insider project, 194–99

  of CIA, 43–61

  of Clarridge and Furlong in Afghanistan, 201–11

  legal authority for, 76–77

  of Pentagon, 63–82

  Creech Air Force Base, 320–21

  Cross Project, 45

  Crumpton, Hank, 33, 125, 142–43

  CTC. See Counterterrorist Center (CTC)

  Cuba, 17, 46, 50–51

  cycle of intelligence, 230

  Czech Republic, 188–90

  Daily Telegraph, The, 36

  Damadola raid, 134–35

  Dante Alighieri, 65

  Darkazanli, Mamoun, 10

  Datta Khel strike, 291

  Davis, Perry, 239, 240–41, 247, 248, 250, 252

  Davis, Raymond, 1–4, 257–59, 261–65, 272–76, 279, 290, 291, 327

  Dearlove, Richard, 6–7

  Defense Department. See Department of Defense

  Defense Intelligence Agency, 314

  defense secretary, legal powers and authority of, 75–77

  Deininger, Bill, 247–48

  Delta Force, 57, 64, 69, 75, 76, 129, 138, 149–50, 251

  Department of Defense, 44. See also Pentagon

  defense secretary, legal powers and authority of, 75–77

  dependence on CIA, 67–68

  Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) (See Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC))

  psychological operations of, 176–90

  regulation prohibiting hiring of contractors for human-spying operations, 206

  Rumsfeld efforts to modernize, 19–21

  Department of Justice, 127

  al-Awlaki killing approved by, 305, 312

  waterboarding and interrogation program authorized by, 118, 120

  Detainee Treatment Act, 126, 127

  detention-and-interrogation program, 13, 117–21, 126–28

  Deutch, John, 16, 59–60, 61, 222, 282

  Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), 33–36

  CIA-ISI operation to arrest Rauf, 165–66

  CIA-ISI relationship, 26–29, 167–70, 267–70, 276–77

  Directorate C, 168

  Directorate S, 168–69, 266

  Kayani as head of, 110–13

  Khairkhwa capture and turnover to U.S. by, 22, 23

  misreading of American commitment to Afghanistan, 34–35

  Peshawar operations with CIA, 38–41

  Directorate of Intelligence, 266–67

  Directorate of Operations, 12, 162

  Director of National Intelligence position, 128, 223–24

  diyat, 273

  Djibouti, 306–7, 308

  Doherty, Glen, 317

  Donilon, Tom, 226, 292–93

  Donovan, William J., 45, 56, 200, 300

  Downing, Wayne, 131, 199

  drones/drone program


  Predator (See Predator drones)

  Reaper, 266, 308, 318

  Durrani, Assad, 35

  Eclipse Group, 210

  Egypt, 26, 252, 254

  Ehsan ul Haq, 28, 33–36, 108, 111

  Eikenberry, Karl, 192–93

  El Al ticket counter terrorist attacks, 55

  Eldridge, Bill, 182

  Eliot, T. S., 153

  El Salvador, 15

  Emanuel, Rahm, 223

  embassy bombings

  in Beirut, 54

  in Kenya and Tanzania, 27

  Ethiopia

  invasion of Somalia by, 148–51

  Faheem, Shumaila, 272

  Faina (ship), 237–38, 247

  Farina, Chris, 146–47

  Farm, the, 25, 115, 165

  Feith, Douglas J., 78

  Fernandez, Joe, 52, 53

  Field Operations Group (FOG), 69–70

  Flynn, Michael, 198

  FOG. See Field Operations Group (FOG)

  Ford, Gerald, 45–46, 300

  Fort Hood shooting, 308–9

  France, 82

  Franks, Tommy, 67

  Frazer, Jendayi, 143

  Freedom at Midnight (Lapierre and Collins), 288

  Frontier Corps, 105–6

  Furlong, Michael, 176–90, 191–92, 229, 309, 326

  AfPax Insider project and, 194–99

  CIA and, 188–90, 195–96, 208–9

  civilian work for Defense Department, 179–80

  Clarridge’s private spying operations and, 203–9

  early career of, 177–78

  U-Turn Media, partnership with, 181–89

  Gaddafi, Muammar, 26, 252–53, 254, 316

  Garland, Merrick, 313

  Gates, Robert, 197, 225–26, 267

  G.D. Searle, 19

  General Atomics, 266

  General Intelligence Directorate, 26

  Gnehm, Edward W., 82–83

  Godfather, The (movie), 300

  Goldwater, Barry, 46

  Gorbachev, Mikhail, 112

  Gordon, John, 92

  Goring, Hermann, 45

  Goss, Porter, 28, 140, 165, 222

  advises Bush against stripping CIA of military operations, 81–82

  Bajaur operation and, 115–17

  Damadola raid amd, 135

  detention-and-interrogation program and, 127–28

  Koussa and, 254

  management retreat for CIA senior leaders, 162–63

  Gray Fox, 39, 74–75, 207. See also Intelligence Support Activity (ISA)

  al-Harethi Predator strike and, 86, 87

  in Somalia, 149–50

  Green Badge, 258

  Green Berets, 13, 18–19

  Green Book, The, 145

  Grenada, 73

  Grenier, Robert, 32–33, 36, 37, 163

  Gritz, James, 71–72

  Guantánamo Bay prison, 16–17, 23

  Obama decision to close, 218, 219

  Guatemala, 47, 59

  Gulf Security Group, 239–40

  Gulf War, 59–60

  Guzmán, Jacobo Árbenz, 47

  Habib, Khalid, 169–70, 173

  Hadley, Stephen, 127

  Hamas, 98

  Haqqani, Husain, 227, 261, 273

  Haqqani, Jalaluddin, 31, 35–36, 192–93

  Haqqani Network, 40–41, 168–72, 192, 201, 203, 293–95

  al-Harethi, Qaed Salim Sinan, 85–87, 100

  Harward, Robert, 21, 22, 267

  Hassan, Nidal, 308–9

  Hawes, Kurt, 94–97, 320

  Hayden, Michael, 165–67, 242

  on CIA’s alliances with authoritarian regimes, 254–55

  plan to wage unilateral war in Pakistan, 267

  on transformation of CIA, 299–300, 302

  Hazar Qadam operation, 18

  al-Hazmi, Nawaf, 303

  Helms, Richard, 55

  Hergerson, John, 118, 120–21

  Hezbollah, 54, 57

  Hitler, Adolf, 45

  Holbrooke, Richard, 214–15

  Holland, Charles, 66–67

  Holmes, Robert, 195, 204–5

  Honduras, 15, 52

  Hull, Edmund, 86

  Human Rights Watch, 151

  Hussain, Safdar, 105, 106–7

  Hussain, Zahid, 110

  Hussein, Saddam, 60, 78, 90, 117, 155, 199

  India, 30, 31, 33

  Indyk, Martin, 98

  Inferno (Dante), 65

  Inspire, 308–9, 310

  Intelligence Authorization Act of 1991, 76

  Intelligence Support Activity (ISA)

  CIA’s efforts to undermine, 73–74

  creation of, 70 (See also Gray Fox)

  inspector general investigation of, 72–73

  King and, 71–73

  International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 155

  International Media Ventures, 188, 197, 204–5

  interrogation memos, 221–23

  interrogation program. See detention-and-interrogation progam

  Iran, 315

  hostage crisis, 48, 68–70

  spying missions in, 131–32

  Iran–Contra scandal, 13, 15, 52–53, 57, 72, 76, 90, 120, 199

  Iraq

  Blackwater operatives killings at traffic stop in Baghdad, 123

  commando tactics in fight against al Qaeda in, 229–30

  invasion of, 41, 77–78

  task force for attacking al-Zarqawi’s al Qaeda in, 129–31

  Iraqi Hero (game), 185–86

  Iraqi Media Network, 180

  IraqSlogger, 193

  Iraq Survey Group, 155–56

  Iraq War, 5, 128, 162, 192, 197, 219, 229, 258, 299, 315

  CIA’s credibility after, 117

  radicalization in Muslim World and, 138

  U.S. attention diverted from Afghanistan for, 111–12, 138

  ISA. See Intelligence Support Activity (ISA)

  ISI. See Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)

  Islamic Courts Union (ICU), 139, 142, 143, 146, 147–51

  Islamic Jihad Organization, 54

  Israel, 98

  Jameson, W. George, 314

  al Jaza’iri, Adil Hadi, 39–40

  JD Media Transmission Systems LLC, 185

  Johnsen, Gregory, 307–8

  Joint Information Operations Warfare Command, 189

  Joint Intelligence Task Force for Combating Terrorism, 20

  Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), 82, 128–35. See also Delta Force; SEALs/SEAL Team Six

  Al Qaeda Network Execute Order, expanded powers under, 128–29

  Bajaur operation, 115–17, 132

  CIA/Pentagon division of labor agreement, 132–34

  founding of and relations with CTC, 56

  Gray Fox (See Gray Fox)

  Iranian spying missions, 131–32

  Lebanese hit men training and, 54–55

  Military Liaison Elements, 82

  Rumsfeld and, 63–64, 65, 75–76

  “sheep-dipped” operations under CIA authority, 133, 134, 287

  Somalia missions, 149–50, 244–47

  task force for attacking al-Zarqawi’s al Qaeda in Iraq, 129–31

  Joint Unconventional Warfare Task Force Execute Order, 206–8

  Jones, James, 224–25, 226

  Jones Memo, 226

  Jordan, 26, 82

  Jordan, Eason, 193, 194, 197, 198, 203

  JSOC. See Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)

  Justice Department. See Department of Justice

  Kandahar Strike Force, 205–6

  Kappes, Stephen, 218, 222, 224, 225, 227, 267

  Karimov, Islam, 92

  Karzai, Ahmed Wali, 22, 205–6

  Karzai, Hamid, 18, 210–11

  Kashmir, 30, 31, 164–65, 260

  Kayani, Ashfaq Parvez, 169, 265, 291, 295

  informed of bin Laden raid by Mullen, 288–89

  as ISI head, 110–13

  Ra
uf’s arrest and, 166

  thesis on controlling Afghanistan during occupation, 112–13

  Wardak bombing and, 293, 294

  Keller, Art, 153–62, 164, 167–73, 193, 265, 281

  bin Laden Dir Valley tip and, 161

  early career of, 154–56

  intelligence gathering in North and South Waziristan, 156–62, 167–73

  al-Masri as primary target of, 160–61

  relations with ISI, 158, 169–70

  Kennedy, John F., 45, 220

  Kenya, embassy bombing in, 27

  Khairkhwa, Mullah Khirullah, 21–23

  Khan, Abdul Qadeer, 10, 124

  Khan, Bakhptur, 134–35

  Khan, Ismail, 197

  Khan, Samir, 309, 310

  killing program, CIA, 121–26

  kill list, 226–27

  Kim Jong Il, 315

  King, Jerry, 71–73

  Klinghoffer, Leon, 54

  Koh, Harold, 301, 305

  Kot Lakhpat prison, 257

  Koussa, Moussa, 254

  Koziol, John, 190

  Krongard, Alvin, 98

  Kuwait, 154

  al-Kuwaiti, Abu Ahmed, 167, 270

  Laos, 71–72, 79

  Lashkar-e-Islam, 280, 297

  Lashkar-e-Taiba, 168, 259–61, 277

  latency problem, of drones, 307

  Lebanese hit men, training of, 54–55

  Lebanon, 54

  LexisNexis, 64

  Libby, I. Lewis, 9

  al-Libi, Abu Faraj, 115–16, 134–35

  Libya, 26

  Arab Spring in, 252–53, 316

  Benghazi attack in, 316–17

  Lockheed Martin, 204, 206, 209

  Luitingh, Lafras, 244

  Lumumba, Patrice, 46

  McChrystal, Stanley, 116, 132, 206

  replaces McKiernan in Afghanistan, 197–98

  task force for attacking al-Zarqawi’s al Qaeda under, 129–31

  McGrath, Mike, 281

  McKiernan, David, 191–94, 197, 202, 206

  McLaughlin, John, 98

  McMahon, John, 54

  McNamara, Robert, 19

  McNeill, Dan, 192

  McPherson, John L., 240

  McRaven, William, 229–30, 231, 244, 246

  Maes, Jeff, 275–76

  Maghaweer (game), 186

  “Making a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom” (Khan), 309

  Mali, 325–26

  Mamraiz, Shaheena, 283

  Marine barracks bombing, in Beirut, 54

  Marines, 17–18

  al-Masri, Abu Khabab, 160–61, 173

  Massoud, Ahmad Shah, 91–92, 104

  Meadows, Richard, 69

  Mehsud, Baitullah, 156–58, 227–28

  Meyer, Edward, 70, 74

  MI5, 166

  MI6, 6–7, 40

  Mighty Wurlitzer, 175, 176

  al-Mihdhar, Khalid, 303

  Mike (undercover officer), 163–64, 218

  Mikolashek, Paul, 21, 22

  Military Assistance Command, Vietnam—Studies and Observation Group (MACV-SOG), 65

  Military Liaison Elements, 82

 

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