Use of Intelligence Against Terrorists Questioned
Credit: REUTERS
Despite high-level administration assurances that coalition forces are blunting terrorist assaults and taking a heavy toll of attackers in Afghanistan and Iraq, U.S. military and intelligence agency officials are pointing to continuing difficulties in transitioning from big-unit warfare to chasing...
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