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U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence

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    Feb 10, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. McManus: The other drone question

    It has been 11 years since the United States began using missile-firing drones to attack Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. But only now are we beginning a full public debate on this new form of warfare, and it took the nomination of the Obama administration's drone czar, John Brennan, as director of the Central Intelligence Agency, to force it.
    It has been 11 years since the United States began using missile-firing drones to attack Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. But only now are we beginning a full public debate on this new form of warfare, and it took the nomination of...

    Tags: The Washington Post, U.S. Congress, John O. Brennan, Michael V. Hayden, Terrorism

  2. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Targeted killings: What are the limits?

    Thursday's confirmation hearings for John Brennan, President Obama's nominee to head the Central Intelligence Agency, offer a rare opportunity for senators to press the architect of the administration's policy of targeted killings about its legal rationale and practical application. The urgency of such an inquiry was underlined by the release this week of a troubling Justice Department document suggesting that the administration asserts the authority to assassinate suspected terrorists, including U.S. citizens, even when they aren't planning an imminent attack — guidelines that could allow for a broad expansion of executive power to authorize such killings.
    Thursday's confirmation hearings for John Brennan, President Obama's nominee to head the Central Intelligence Agency, offer a rare opportunity for senators to press the architect of the administration's policy of targeted killings about its legal...

    Tags: Eric Holder, U.S. Congress, Al-Qaeda, John O. Brennan, Murder

  4. Feb 8, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Senators use hearing to air CIA controversies

    WASHINGTON - The confirmation hearing Thursday of John Brennan to be CIA director reopened scrutiny of a wide range of controversies that have dogged the country for more than a decade, ranging from the Obama administration's embrace of targeted...

    Tags: Carl Levin, Iraq War (2003-2011), U.S. Congress, David Petraeus, Saudi Arabia

  6. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Brennan criticizes CIA interrogations

    <span class="runtimeTopic">WASHINGTON</span> -- A secret Senate report on harsh CIA interrogations of terrorism suspects makes &ldquo;rather damning&rdquo; allegations of mismanagement and misrepresentation by CIA officers that must be investigated, President Obama&rsquo;s nominee to be CIA director said at his confirmation hearing.
    WASHINGTON -- A secret Senate report on harsh CIA interrogations of terrorism suspects makes “rather damning” allegations of mismanagement and misrepresentation by CIA officers that must be investigated, President Obama’s nominee to be...

    Tags: U.S. Senate, John D. Rockefeller IV, Police Investigations, Barack Obama, Washington, DC

  8. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Let's lift the veil on rendition

    When John Brennan, the White House counter-terrorism advisor, appears Thursday at confirmation hearings to become the CIA's next director, Americans will have a rare opportunity to learn new details about the intelligence agency's secret rendition and detention program.
    When John Brennan, the White House counter-terrorism advisor, appears Thursday at confirmation hearings to become the CIA's next director, Americans will have a rare opportunity to learn new details about the intelligence agency's secret rendition and...

    Tags: U.S. Senate, Police Investigations, Human Rights, National Government, Egypt

  10. Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Targeted killings: they are too secret

    There are reasons to be relieved by — and concerned about — the reports that the Obama administration is preparing a "playbook" of rules for targeted killings of suspected terrorists abroad. If drone-strike assassinations — which have...

    Tags: The Washington Post, U.S. Congress, Eric Holder, Al-Qaeda, John O. Brennan

  12. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Al Jazeera gets Current! HBO, Humane Association sued over 'Luck.'

    <span style="font-size: small;"><strong>After the coffee. Before figuring out if it's too late for law school.</strong></span>
    After the coffee. Before figuring out if it's too late for law school. The Skinny: I worked last Sunday and I'll be working this Sunday. Doesn't the industry know it's football time? Some things should be sacred! Thursday's headlines include Al Jazeera'...

    Tags: DirecTV Group Inc., Current TV (tv network), Keith Olbermann, MSNBC (tv network), The Hollywood Reporter

  14. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Zero Dark Thirty's' torture implication prompts Senate inquiry

    WASHINGTON — After complaining for weeks that the movie “Zero Dark Thirty” erroneously implies that torture yielded key information in the hunt for Osama bin Laden, a trio of senior senators now want to know whether CIA personnel...

    Tags: Carl Levin, John McCain, Movies, Sony Corp., Police Investigations

  16. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Interrogating Brennan

    It was obvious even before he was nominated that Chuck Hagel, President Obama's choice to be secretary of Defense, would undergo searching scrutiny by the U.S. Senate. But that body also needs to examine thoroughly the man who shared the stage with Hagel on Monday: John Brennan, whom the president nominated to succeed David H. Petraeus as director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
    It was obvious even before he was nominated that Chuck Hagel, President Obama's choice to be secretary of Defense, would undergo searching scrutiny by the U.S. Senate. But that body also needs to examine thoroughly the man who shared the stage with...

    Tags: U.S. Senate, Chuck Hagel, Police Investigations, David Petraeus, Al-Qaeda

  18. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. When senators play movie critic

    I won&rsquo;t be able to watch &ldquo;Zero Dark Thirty&rdquo; until next weekend. Bizarrely, a movie that is become a cause celebre in Washington, D.C., isn&rsquo;t available yet to residents of the nation&rsquo;s capital. But you don&rsquo;t have to have seen the movie to question the PR offensive Sen. Dianne Feinstein and some of her colleagues have launched against it.
    I won’t be able to watch “Zero Dark Thirty” until next weekend. Bizarrely, a movie that is become a cause celebre in Washington, D.C., isn’t available yet to residents of the nation’s capital. But you don’t have to have...

    Tags: John McCain, Movies, Police Investigations, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Osama bin Laden

  20. Dec 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. In 'Zero Dark Thirty,' the movie as ideological weapon

    When the Osama bin Laden-raid film &nbsp;&ldquo;Zero Dark Thirty&rdquo; was coming together last year, right-wing commentators scoffed; after all, any film about&nbsp; President Obama&rsquo;s hallmark overseas success timed for a pre-election release had to have partisanship on its mind. Rep Peter King (R-N.Y.) asked whether the administration was getting too cozy with the filmmakers by offering them high-level access. The movie, his questions implied, would be little more than an extended campaign ad for the president as sponsored by Hollywood, the Democrats&rsquo; resident Super PAC.
    When the Osama bin Laden-raid film  “Zero Dark Thirty” was coming together last year, right-wing commentators scoffed; after all, any film about  President Obama’s hallmark overseas success timed for a pre-election release had to have...

    Tags: Movies, Values, Ethics, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan

  22. Dec 16, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Letters: Torture on the big screen

    Re "Bin Laden movie heats up CIA torture debate," Dec. 14 With the arrival of "Zero Dark Thirty," a dramatization of the hunt for Osama bin Laden, we seem to have reached the point where we are discussing the value of torture rather than its morality....

    Tags: James Cagney, Osama bin Laden, Central Intelligence Agency

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