Monday, March 07, 2005

U.S. Intelligence Reforms Seen Posing New Dangers

As the Senate prepares for confirmation of a new director of national intelligence, former officials said the broad U.S. intelligence and law enforcement establishment has likely been penetrated by foreign intelligence services, both through human agents and high-tech information-gathering devices.
"It's an absolute certainty that there are spies now in the national intelligence establishment," former CIA agent Paul Redmond told a counterintelligence conference at Texas A&M University that ended this weekend.

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