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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 1996 04:58:20 +0800
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2-23-96. TWP:
"CIA Defends Rule on Use Of Reporters."
In the face of growing criticism from American news
organizations, CIA Director John M. Deutch yesterday
insisted he would not rule out employing American
journalists in secret intelligence operations where
American lives are at stake or a weapon of mass
destruction might be used.
2-23-96. NYT:
"C.I.A. Chief Defends Secrecy, in Spending and Spying, to
Senate."
The DCI said today that the secret budget for spying
might be made public, and he defended a longstanding
policy allowing clandestine officers to pose as
reporters or to use journalists as informers. Posing as
a reporter is an ideal cover for a spy, since both jobs
require traveling to out-of-the-way places and prying
out secrets.
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For Deep Throat Scowcroft parallels to the CoFR report on
the future of intelligence see the ISD recommendations to
the Presidential Commission on intelligence:
http://sfswww.georgetown.edu/sfs/programs/isd/files/intell.htm
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