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They missed Egypt. They missed Libya. national security interests, but balanced against this is the fact that these forces operate behind a screen of secrecy that makes them far less accountable than the conventional military is to Congress and the American public. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis warned a century ago, is the best disinfectant. Brennan, the new director of the CIA, who oversaw the drone program during his fouryear tenure at the White House as President Obama top counterterrorism adviser, can draw on his many decades of intelligence experience to help reinforce the CIA traditional role of learning the secrets of others. For instance, one question the CIA needs to answer is: What precisely is going on in Syria right now? That the kind of intelligence policymakers need as the Obama administration contemplates how to prepare for the country future without Bashar alAssad.and Anita Jimmy Hoffa could be rowing a gondola there, and a sculpture of his cement shoes could grace the piazza. Maybe a replica of the Rambler and a lifesized statue of "Soapy" Williams, too. Which brings up .
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