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Prior to this, he served for 23 years as a CIA intelligence officer in various domestic and international posts, to include Chief of the Europe Division in the Directorate of Operations, Chief of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Department, Counterterrorist Center, and Deputy Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military Support.
Rahim Kanani: A Career U.S. Intelligence Officer on Al Qaeda, Nuclear Terrorism and the Nuclear Threat Rahim Kanani 2011
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Prior to this, he served for 23 years as a CIA intelligence officer in various domestic and international posts, to include Chief of the Europe Division in the Directorate of Operations, Chief of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Department, Counterterrorist Center, and Deputy Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military Support.
Rahim Kanani: A Career U.S. Intelligence Officer on Al Qaeda, Nuclear Terrorism and the Nuclear Threat Rahim Kanani 2011
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Did any of them send cables to the Counterterrorist Center?
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By the start of 2002, Dr. Mitchell was consulting with the C. I.A.'s Counterterrorist Center, whose director, Cofer Black, and chief operating officer, Jose A. Rodriguez Jr., were impressed by his combination of visceral toughness and psychological jargon.
The Enemy in the "War on Terror is Us, We Continue to Fight at Our Own Peril 2009
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Hints appear in the May 10, 2005 memorandum: use of “enhanced interrogation techniques” required prior written approval “from the Director of the Counterterrorist Center, with the concurrence of the Chief, CTC Legal Group,” and a “contemporaneous record shall be created setting forth the nature and duration of each such technique employed.”
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Was the Counterterrorist Center aware of their objections to torturing Abu Zubaydah?
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And, just to make quite sure there was no doubt about the new license given to interrogators, Jonathan Fredman, chief counsel to CIA's Counterterrorist Center, also arrived and gathered the Guantanamo staff together on Oct. 2, 2002, to resolve any lingering questions regarding unfamiliar aggressive interrogation techniques, like waterboarding.
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By the start of 2002, Dr. Mitchell was consulting with the C. I.A.'s Counterterrorist Center, whose director, Cofer Black, and chief operating officer, Jose A. Rodriguez Jr., were impressed by his combination of visceral toughness and psychological jargon.
Printing: The Enemy in the "War on Terror is Us, We Continue to Fight at Our Own Peril 2009
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By the start of 2002, Dr. Mitchell was consulting with the C. I.A.'s Counterterrorist Center, whose director, Cofer Black, and chief operating officer, Jose A. Rodriguez Jr., were impressed by his combination of visceral toughness and psychological jargon.
The Enemy in the "War on Terror is Us, We Continue to Fight at Our Own Peril 2009
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By the start of 2002, Dr. Mitchell was consulting with the C. I.A.'s Counterterrorist Center, whose director, Cofer Black, and chief operating officer, Jose A. Rodriguez Jr., were impressed by his combination of visceral toughness and psychological jargon.
Printing: The Enemy in the "War on Terror is Us, We Continue to Fight at Our Own Peril 2009
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