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We Have Not Correctly Framed the Debate on Intelligence Reform

The glaring intelligence failures leading up to 9/11, combined with US's inability to correctly assess Saddam's weapons of mass destruction programs and his relationship with other Islamist terrorist, led the Administration and the Congress to attempt a rapid overhaul of their intelligence...

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Published in:Parameters (Carlisle, Pa.) Pa.), 2005-04, Vol.35 (1), p.5-13
Main Author: Chambliss, Saxby
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The glaring intelligence failures leading up to 9/11, combined with US's inability to correctly assess Saddam's weapons of mass destruction programs and his relationship with other Islamist terrorist, led the Administration and the Congress to attempt a rapid overhaul of their intelligence community and its accompanying capabilities. Here, Chambliss examines the current debate regarding America's intelligence capabilities and several critical capabilities and relationships key to successful intelligence reform.
ISSN:0031-1723
0031-1723
2158-2106
DOI:10.55540/0031-1723.2236