Thursday, November 26, 2015

The Spymasters: CIA In The Crosshairs



Daily Beast: CIA Directors on ISIS After Paris: ‘They’ll Come Here’

Current and former CIA directors and analysts weigh in on ISIS and the terrorist attacks in Paris. They’re featured in the new documentary The Spymasters: CIA in the Crosshairs, airing Nov. 28 at 9 p.m. on Showtime.

The macabre videotape from ISIS came barely a week after the bloody carnage in Paris: “We bring [President François] Hollande and the people around him good tidings—as we bring [President] Obama good tidings…. Allah willing, we shall roast them with explosive belts and car bombs.”

At the CIA, no one is under any illusion that the threat of more ISIS attacks on Europe—or even U.S. soil—is just bluster. Cofer Black, former head of the agency’s Counterterrorism Center, says of the Paris assault: “An out-of-the-blue attack with so many moving parts is bad news for us.” “I’ve come to the view when dealing with bad guys, that you should believe what they say,” John McLaughlin, a longtime former deputy director, told me recently. “Most of them are going to try and do what they tell you they’re going to do. The ISIS objective is to consolidate their so-called caliphate. But unless they are stamped out, they’ll come here. They'll come here. To say we’re not in their gun sights reminds me of pre-9/11, where the C.I.A. encountered what I would call a climate of disbelief.”

WNU Editor: From YouTube .... Documentary revealing the inner workings of the world's most powerful intelligence organization. Narrated by Emmy and Tony winner Mandy Patinkin, the film offers a remarkable inside look into the CIA, and for the first time in history, will feature interviews with all 12 living directors of the agency. Premieres Saturday, November 28th at 9PM ET/PT.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

"Documentary revealing the inner workings of the world's most powerful intelligence organization. "

The CIA is the most powerful intelligence agency?

How would we rank them against the Russians or the Chinese?

Simply saying the CIA is the most powerful spy agency is an assertion which is unproven. Having more people or a bigger budget does not make you more powerful.

A Prussian king defeated a large Swedish force with fewer men, but using sleighs. It is not known if they sang jingle bells, while riding in the sleighs.

But who would though of a sleigh as a weapon of war?


It is also not known that if they sang jingle bells, if it was the Batman version.