Correction: CIA-Secret ProgramAugust 20th, 2009 Correction: CIA-Secret ProgramWASHINGTON — In an Aug. 19 story about a secret CIA program to kill al-Qaida suspects, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Anne Tyrrell is the spokeswoman for Xe Services, a private security company.
AP source: CIA hired Blackwater contractors in program to kill top al-Qaida operativesAugust 20th, 2009 AP source: CIA used outsiders to help hit al-QaidaWASHINGTON — The CIA hired private contractors at Blackwater USA in 2004 as part of a secret program to kill top-level members of al-Qaida, a person familiar with the program said Wednesday. The contracts were canceled several years ago, the person told The Associated Press.
AP source: CIA hired Blackwater contractors in program to try to kill top al-Qaida operativesAugust 20th, 2009 AP source: CIA hired contractor to kill al-QaidaWASHINGTON — The CIA hired private contractors from Blackwater USA in 2004 as part of a secret program to kill top-level members of al-Qaida, but a spokesman says it never resulted in the capture or killing of any terrorist suspects. Former Rep. Porter Goss was CIA director at the time, and the contract ended during his time in office, according to a former senior intelligence official and another person familiar with the program.
Legislator says British secret services may have mistakenly recruited al-Qaida sympathizersAugust 1st, 2009 Lawmaker: UK may have recruited al-Qaida backersLONDON — A legislator has called for an investigation into whether British secret services may have mistakenly recruited people sympathetic to al-Qaida, a newspaper reported Saturday. Patrick Mercer, a Conservative member of Parliament, says six suspect people were recruited in a rush to beef up intelligence following the suicide bomb attacks in 2005, which killed 52 people in London.
House Intelligence Committee to investigate CIA program kept secret from Congress since 2001July 17th, 2009 House Intel Committee to investigate CIA programWASHINGTON — The House Intelligence Committee said Friday it will investigate whether the CIA broke the law by not informing Congress promptly about a secret program to deploy teams of killers to target al-Qaida leaders. Committee Chairman Rep.
House Intelligence Committee to probe whether CIA keeps secrets from CongressJuly 17th, 2009 House panel to probe if CIA kept Congress in darkWASHINGTON — The House Intelligence Committee said Friday it will investigate whether the CIA broke the law by not informing Congress promptly about a secret program to deploy teams of killers to target al-Qaida leaders. Committee Chairman Rep.
House Intelligence Committee requests CIA documents on secret, now canceled al-Qaida hit teamsJuly 14th, 2009 House intel lays groundwork for CIA investigationWASHINGTON — The House Intelligence Committee has asked the CIA to provide the committee with documents about the now-canceled program to target al-Qaida leaders with hit teams. CIA Director Leon Panetta told Congress June 24 that he had canceled the program after learning about the effort to kill al-Qaida leaders.
Liz Cheney declines to say whether father ordered CIA to conceal secret program from CongressJuly 14th, 2009 Liz Cheney refuses to discuss veep's role in CIAWASHINGTON — Vice President Dick Cheney's daughter Liz said Tuesday she doesn't believe her father did anything wrong in connection with a secret CIA operation that officials have said was designed to capture and kill al-Qaida figures. At the same time, Liz Cheney accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and congressional Democrats of seeking to politicize lingering arguments over how the Bush administration conducted the war against terrorism in the wake of the Sept.
AP sources: House Intelligence Committee requests CIA documents on secret al-Qaida hit teamsJuly 14th, 2009 AP sources: House lays groundwork for CIA probeWASHINGTON — The CIA spent at least $1 million on the secret intelligence program that aimed to develop hit squads to kill al-Qaida leaders but never went beyond the planning stage, a congressional official said Tuesday. The highly classified program, which never became operational but remained in existence until it was shut down by CIA Director Leon Panetta in June, is expected to trigger a congressional investigation, other officials said.
Officials: Panetta canceled CIA effort to find, kill al-Qaida leaders up closeJuly 13th, 2009 Officials: CIA program targeted al-Qaida leadersWASHINGTON — A secret intelligence program canceled by CIA Director Leon Panetta in June was meant to find and then capture or kill al-Qaida leaders at close range rather than target them with air strikes that risked civilian casualties, government officials with knowledge of the operation said Monday. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the program, said the spy agency's program never got off the ground.
Report: CIA had secret plan to get al-Qaida operatives dead or aliveJuly 13th, 2009 Report: CIA had plan to kill al-QaidaWASHINGTON — The Wall Street Journal reports that the CIA program concealed from Congress was a secret plan to kill or capture al-Qaida operatives. Former intelligence officials tell the Journal that the plan, which was ordered halted by agency Director Leon Panetta, was an attempt to carry out a 2001 presidential finding authorized by President George W.
AP sources: Cheney told CIA not to discuss counterterrorism programJuly 12th, 2009 AP sources: Cheney told CIA not to discuss progamWASHINGTON — Government sources say Vice President Dick Cheney directed the CIA not to inform Congress about a nascent counterterrorism program eight years ago that CIA Director Leon Panetta terminated in June. Government officials with direct knowledge of Panetta's June 24 briefing to congressional intelligence committees confirmed that Cheney had told the CIA not to discuss the program with Congress yet.
AP sources: Cheney told CIA not to discuss counterterrorism program soon after it was startedJuly 12th, 2009 AP sources: Cheney told CIA not to discuss programWASHINGTON — Former Vice President Dick Cheney directed the CIA eight years ago not to inform Congress about a nascent counterterrorism program that CIA Director Leon Panetta terminated in June, officials with direct knowledge of the matter said Saturday. Subsequent CIA directors did not inform Congress because the intelligence-gathering effort had not developed to the point that they believed merited a congressional briefing, said a former intelligence official and another government official familiar with Panetta's June 24 briefing to the House and Senate Intelligence committees.
US military role in Pakistan no secret: PentagonFebruary 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The US Defence Department confirmed that it has a team of military advisers training the Pakistani army in counter-insurgency operations but said the programme has been openly discussed for months, rejecting a newspaper report suggesting it was a 'secret' project. 'The training effort with the (Pakistan) Frontier Corps is not a secret,' said Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman Monday, referring to a New York Times report.
New Companies Act to give independent directors protectionFebruary 11th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The new Companies Act proposed by the government will provide greater levels of protection to independent directors, provided they are not accomplices to wrong-doings by promoter-directors or other executives of the company, Corporate Affairs Minister P.C. Gupta said here Thursday.