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Both brothers were also on the US no-fly list, a senior US counterterrorism official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorised to discuss foreign intelligence publicly.
In my life in journalism and academia, I understand that displaying my intelligence publicly can evoke a certain kind of resentment from white men – and they're armed in any feelings of jealousy or inadequacy they may have.
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"The declassification reflects the Executive Branch's continuing commitment to making information about the Government's intelligence activities publicly available where appropriate and is consistent with ensuring the protection of the national security of the United States".
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