"Had we been in business back then we would have stopped it," National Intelligence Director Dennis Blair said at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco.
Blair outlined post-9/11 intelligence concerns in a new four-year strategy released Tuesday that will be used to guide the 16 agencies that conduct intelligence for the U.S. government.
For the first time ever, the government disclosed the full size of U.S. spy efforts. The Wall Street Journal:
[Blair] described the spy world as a 200,000-person $75 billion enterprise, marking the first time the full size of the U.S. intelligence apparatus--including military and national spy agencies and contractors-was disclosed. {more}
Dennis Blair...War Criminal and Liar
Did Blair Lie to Congress?
Blair was a classmate of Oliver North and a Rhodes scholar at the same time as Bill Clinton.
We're still waiting on that report on Israel/Mossad spying, both past and present, in the U.S.
Isn't that something the 'intelligence' services should be working on?
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