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Bureau of Intelligence and Research

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  • In August 1993, while working at the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, the small intelligence shop inside the State Department, Bennett had authored a paper that was the first warning of the threat posed by a man named “Osama Bin Ladin,” who was “enabling hundreds of jihadists and training even more” in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan, and Yemen.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • In August 1993, while working at the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, the small intelligence shop inside the State Department, Bennett had authored a paper that was the first warning of the threat posed by a man named “Osama Bin Ladin,” who was “enabling hundreds of jihadists and training even more” in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan, and Yemen.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • In August 1993, while working at the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, the small intelligence shop inside the State Department, Bennett had authored a paper that was the first warning of the threat posed by a man named “Osama Bin Ladin,” who was “enabling hundreds of jihadists and training even more” in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan, and Yemen.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • In August 1993, while working at the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, the small intelligence shop inside the State Department, Bennett had authored a paper that was the first warning of the threat posed by a man named “Osama Bin Ladin,” who was “enabling hundreds of jihadists and training even more” in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan, and Yemen.

    The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011

  • J. Michael Springmann was a diplomat in the State Department's Foreign Service, with postings to Germany, India, Saudi Arabia, and the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in Washington, D.C. The published author of several articles on national (more ...)

    Betweeen Iraq and a Hard Place 2009

  • Bureau of Intelligence and Research leave other State Dept. officials open to accusations of spying?

    You’re Not Rid Of Me | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • The U.S. intelligence community concluded in its 2007 National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) that Iran would be unlikely to develop enough highly enriched uranium for a weapon until 2010-2015 and the Bureau of Intelligence and Research at the State Department judged that this was unlikely until 2013.

    Ilan Goldenberg: Memo to the Progressive Community on Iran 2008

  • J. Michael Springmann was a diplomat in the State Department's Foreign Service, with postings to Germany, India, Saudi Arabia, and the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in Washington, D.C. The published author of several articles on national (more ...)

    The Mistake Department 2008

  • All this despite a report published by the Bureau of Intelligence and Research and the Department of Energy that disproved the bottom line of this disaster, that Iraq was harboring WMD.

    New Year's Resolutions 2008

  • First he spoke with Deputy Secretary of State Rich Armitage, who claimed ignorance of the matter, and then he emailed the head of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Carl Ford, and the Assistant Secretary for African Affairs (Kansteiner).

    Larry C. Johnson: Pincus Lit the Fuse on the Plamegate Bomb 2008

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