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The CIA's Bureaucracy Problem -- By: NRO Staff

An Italian court recently sentenced 23 CIA employees in absentia for their role in the 2003 Abu Omar rendition. We should capture terrorists anywhere, any time, but we should get the job done right and with a minimum of bureaucracy. Full Article at The Corner

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