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CIA Played a Leading Role in Warrantless Surveillance

By | 07.10.09 | 2:50 pm

What do I mean when I say that the inspectors general report on warrantless surveillance shows a larger role for CIA in the post-9/11 surveillance efforts than has been previously disclosed? According to the report, CIA would prepare a threat briefing for President Bush justifying the need for More…

DNI Confirmation Hearing: Blair’s East Timor Record ‘Flat Wrong’

By | 01.22.09 | 11:12 am

A big obstacle to retired Adm. Dennis Blair’s confirmation as director of national intelligence concerns his interactions with the Indonesian government as U.S. Pacific Command chief, when it came to East Timorese independence from Indonesia in 2000. Blair defended himself in an interaction with Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) saying that More…

DNI Confirmation Hearing: Several Intelligence Directors Will Stay On in Obama Era

By | 01.22.09 | 11:06 am

To tell you the truth, I’m not sure if this is news, but Adm. Dennis Blair (Ret.) told the Senate intelligence committee that there will be at least some significant continuity in the intelligence community. Army Lt. Gen. Keith Alexander will stay as head of the National Security Agency, and More…

DNI Confirmation Hearing: Dennis Blair’s Priorities for Intelligence

By | 01.22.09 | 10:58 am

Retired Adm. Dennis Blair is up before the Senate intelligence committee for his confirmation as director of national intelligence, the head of the 16-agency intelligence community and the chief intelligence adviser to the president and his cabinet. It’s a job that hasn’t yet lived up to its promise of More…

Mike McConnell Salutes Denny Blair

By | 01.09.09 | 11:54 am

Just emailed to reporters: outgoing Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell’s praise for incoming DNI Denny Blair.

I am very pleased to learn that President-elect Obama has nominated Admiral Dennis C. Blair to be the next DNI.

Admiral Blair has been a colleague and friend for more than 20 years.

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