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What's Missing from the CIA Docs
Why is the Obama administration using heavy, retro-Bush era blackouts in a newly released CIA report? John Sifton combs through hundreds of pages for clues about the spread of torture and the marquee names who okayed it six years ago.
Don't Dump Panetta
A federal prosecutor examining CIA interrogations, a special terrorism unit excluding the agency, a damaging torture report released-CIA Director Leon Panetta is under siege. Gerald Posner on why Obama shouldn't force him out.
The Justice Department will investigate alleged abuses by CIA officers under the Bush administration after newly released reports suggested interrogators threatened prisoners with power drills and mock executions. But will the independent prosecutor create a partisan mess and sever the administration's relationship with the intelligence community?
Spy Agency Fiasco
Three former CIA directors have privately told their successor he had his facts wrong when he revealed an illegal assassination program, reports Joseph Finder, and his spies will suffer for it.
America's Unhappy Spies
Morale at the CIA is approaching 30-year lows, six insiders tell The Daily Beast's Gerald Posner, as spies perceive that Barack Obama and Director Leon Panetta are hanging them out to dry.

















