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We even have murky intelligence claims that the regime has used weapons of mass destruction.
PLACE side by side the two intelligence problems that captivated Washington last week -- Iraq and Pakistan -- and you can see stunning, polar-opposite images of what happens when murky intelligence collides with political agendas.
Their news is full of the story of the arrest by the EU's police mission in the country of a man who claims to have taken part in some 17 murders, attempted murders or beatings on behalf of a murky intelligence service which was previously linked with the PDK, the party of Hashim Thaci, the prime minister.
Graham Allison, a leading expert on nuclear strategy at Harvard University, has long compared the evolving conflict over Iran's nuclear program to a "slow-motion Cuban missile crisis," in which each side has only murky intelligence, tempers run high and there is the danger of a devastating outcome.
If US intelligence next announces that terrorists have become clever enough to engineer the faux-power laptop bomb, and passengers are then required to prove their laptops can connect to airport WiFi, how long until murky intelligence warns of a hotspot-enabled iBomb ?
Along the way, he makes judicious use of political events, large and small, to show what happens to men who get close to the centre of power, be they senators, murky intelligence agents or small-time hoods.There are illuminating encounters with Nixon at times depressed, maudlin and self-involved and with J. Edgar Hoover who, unlike Nixon, knowself-involved andint across fast.
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They include Brigadier Gordon Kerr, now the British military attache in Beijing, who in 1989 headed the murky military intelligence operation in Northern Ireland, the Force Research Unit.
Just as it was eight years ago, the I.A.E.A., which was conceived as a purely technical organization insulated from politics, is about to be sucked into the political whirlpool about how the world should respond to murky weapons intelligence.
In the interviews, two officials, Paul D. Wolfowitz, deputy defense secretary, and Stephen J. Hadley, deputy national security adviser, were cited as being most eager to interpret evidence deemed murky by intelligence officials to show a clearer picture of Iraq's involvement in illicit weapons programs and terrorism.
He is a former soldier of the dreaded Kaibil special forces, an alumnus of the U.S. School of the Americas, an officer who rose to the top of a murky military-intelligence apparatus now regarded — inside Guatemala and out — as synonymous with murder, disappearances, torture, clandestine prisons and graves, as well as with corruption.
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