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We gave you 7.5 billion bucks: CIA ensures deeper US foothold in Pakistan

Related: Sovereignty? Pakistani Parliament Debates $7.5 Billion US Aid Bill(Press TV) -- The US intelligence chief has...

Secret CIA prison revealed in Lithuania

(WW4 Report) -- The CIA built one of its secret prisons inside an exclusive riding academy outside Vilnius, Lithuania,...

‘Mossad’ active in India too: Palestine Ambassador

The Israeli spy agency ‘Mossad’ is very active in India too, said HE Adli Sadiq, Palestinian Ambassador to...



•  We can make up stuff about you: "Secret info" about people suing British Intelligence can remain hidden

British intelligence services won the first round of a legal battle yesterday for the right to rely on secret evidence in their defence. Mr Justice Silber agreed with the security and intelligence...

•  CIA Unveils New Recruitment Commercials

You may not know this, but the CIA has been recruiting in Dearborn for seven years, and the agency has been very successful, so far. But right now, they are looking to recruit more Arab and...

•  Iran Began Preparing for U.S. Bombing in 2002

(The Intelligence Daily) -- The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) published new evidence Monday that Iran had been building "contingency centres" in the event of a U.S. bombing attack as...

•  Israel gaffe reveals 'Iran ship photos' were forged

(Press TV) -- After Israel released photos it said proved that a huge shipment of weapons for Hezbollah came from Tehran, Iranian news agencies publish evidence showing that the photos are forged....

•  Taliban: Blackwater to blame for Pakistan attacks

The Pakistani arm of the Taliban has denied responsibility for a recent series of terrorist attacks in Pakistan, instead pointing the finger at Xe Services, the security contractor formerly known as...

•  German spy accused of betraying state secrets to his gay lover

An explosive trial about to start in Munich involves a spy accused of betraying state secrets to his gay lover. It promises to expose the shadowy world of Germany's foreign intelligence and may end...

•  Saudi King, CIA chief meet amid Yemen fighting

(Press TV) -- Saudi Arabia's King Abdallah receives the director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), as both countries become more involved in the deadly war in Yemen. The meeting between...

•  Iran exile group: Khamenei tightens intelligence grip

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has created a powerful new intelligence organization to try to quell any further public unrest following June's disputed election, an exiled Iranian opposition...

•  Missing Iranian general kidnapped to Israel

An Iranian website reported that Iranian General Ali Reza Asgari who defected to the West is in prison in Israel. According to the report, an investigation by Iranian security forces showed that...

•  Canadian spymaster, who may have inspired James Bond character, honoured

The Winnipeg-born spymaster who some say was the inspiration for the James Bond character is being honoured by his home town. Read more

•  U.S. trained Jordanian security forces (possible proxy CIA jailers) beat Jordanian citizen to death

Related: Body of Lies (2008) movie; Body of Lies forgets the torture of Jordan's intelligenceRead more : Second Jordanian citizen dies in a week from police beating

•  Listen to my whistle: CIA paid millions of dollars to ISI since 9/11

CIA paid millions of dollars to ISI since 9/11The CIA has paid millions of dollars to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) since 9/11, accounting for as much as one-third of the foreign spy...

•  A Soldier’s perspective on PSYOP: slow, indirect, subtle

The truth is less glamorous. PSYOP is not loud or overpowering. We aren't hypnotists. PSYOP is slow, indirect, and subtle. We drop ideas into the minds of a few and watch the ripples. We care for...

•  Primacy of CIA station chiefs confirmed, ending interagency row

Excerpt: Panetta and former CIA director Michael V. Hayden balked at the idea that someone other than a top CIA official could be considered the senior U.S. intelligence representative in a country....

 

 

   
   
   
   

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