Unleashing the rogue elephant: September 11 and letting the CIA be the CIA

The CIA and other intelligence community entities may have been unwisely constrained in their abilities to pursue terrorists by outmoded policies dating from the Cold War. Four potential modification to such policies are outlined.

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Cold War
Corporate headquarters
Criminal law
Espionage
Executive power
Government agencies
Human rights
Intelligence gathering
Intelligence services
Law enforcement
Laws, regulations and rules
Murders & murder attempts
National security
Recruitment
Retention
September 11 terrorist attacks-2001
Terrorism
Violations
War and emergency powers
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