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Frank Anderson, former head of the Afghan Task Force

Stanley Arkin, prominent New York attorney

Milton Bearden, former chief, Islamabad

Richard Betts, professor at Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs

Vinx Blocker, former senior Latin America operations officer

Ed Boring, former senior Latin America operations officer

Brian Bramson, former chief of operations, Counter Narcotics Center

Jay Brant, former senior Latin America operations officer

John Breckenridge, former senior operations officer, Europe

Tim Burton, former chief of logistics for the Afghan Task Force

Morris Busby, former U.S. ambassador to Colombia

Richard Calder, former deputy director for administration

Richard Coffman, former senior CIA officer

Charles Cogan, former chief, Near East and South Asia Division; and associate, Harvard University Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

David Cohen, former associate deputy director for intelligence

Claude Connelly, former senior Middle East operations officer

Jeffrey Davidow, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico, South Africa, Venezuela, and Zambia

Carol Rollie Flynn, former special assistant to the deputy director of operations

Randall Forte, former assistant secretary of state for intelligence and research

Norm Gardner, former chief of staff to deputy director of operations

Robert Gelbard, former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia and Indonesia and assistant secretary of state for international narcotics and law enforcement affairs

Barry Gibson, former senior Latin America operations officer

Mary Margaret Graham, former deputy director of national intelligence for collection, DNI

Sandra Grimes, former member of the Ames mole hunt team and author

Brad Handley, former senior support officer, Directorate of Administration

Dorothy Hanson, former special assistant to the CIA director

General Michael Hayden, former NSA and CIA director

John Helgerson, former CIA inspector general

John Hillen, former assistant secretary of state for political-military affairs

John Kambourian, former senior Latin America operations officer

Gerald Komisar, former director of Crime and Narcotics Center

Brian Latell, author and former senior CIA Latin America analyst

Kathy Lavinder, founder of Security and Investigative Placement Consultants

Michael Levien, cofounder of LexPro Research

William Luers, Colombia University professor and former U.S. ambassador to Czechoslovakia and Venezuela

David Manners, former senior Middle East operations officer

Lieutenant General Kenneth Minihan, former NSA and DIA director

Hugh Montgomery, former CIA national intelligence officer and former director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, and ambassador

Paul R. Pillar, Georgetown University professor and former deputy director of the CIA’s Counterterrorism Center and senior director of intelligence analysis

Thomas Polgar, former chief of station, Saigon

Ted Price, former deputy director of operations

Paul Redmond, former deputy chief of Counterintelligence Center and assistant secretary for information analysis at Department of Homeland Security

Martin Roeber, former deputy of Counter Narcotics Center and deputy chief of Latin America Division

Dr. Marc Sageman, terrorism expert, author, and forensic psychiatrist

Tom Sheridan, former analyst for Afghan imagery, Directorate of Intelligence

Jacqueline Shire, member, United Nations Panel of Experts (Iran)

Admiral William O. Studeman, former NSA director and CIA deputy director

Dr. Kerry Sulkowicz, psychiatrist and founder, Boswell Group LLC

Gerald Svat, former deputy chief, Latin America Division

Robert Thomson, partner, Fortitude Partners

Thomas Twetten, former deputy director of operations

William Wagner, former senior officer, Latin America

Raymond Warren, former chief of station, Santiago

Winston Wiley, former deputy director for intelligence

Robert Williams, former Afghan Task Force military analyst and retired infantry officer

Vice Admiral (Ret.) Thomas Wilson, former director of Defense Intelligence Agency

Joseph Wippl, Boston University professor and former chief of Europe division

Frank Wisner, former U.S. ambassador to Egypt, India, and the Philippines

James Woolsey, former CIA director

 

Notes

 

INTRODUCTION

1. Bob Drogin,
Curveball: Spies, Lies, and the Con Man Who Caused a War
(New York: Random House, 2007).

1. INSIDE THE INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT

2. MULES, PICKUP TRUCKS, AND STINGER MISSILES

3. “YOUR FRIEND CALLED FROM THE AIRPORT”

4. “WE NEED TO POLYGRAPH HIM”

5. “JACK, THIS CHANGES IT ALL, DOESN’T IT?”

6. DO I LIE TO THE POPE, OR BREAK COVER?

7. SELLING THE LINEAR STRATEGY, ONE LUNCH AT A TIME

8. JOUSTING WITH THE SOVIETS: WHEN I KNEW IT WAS OVER

10. THE ROOSTER AND THE TRAIN

11. RAISING THE BAR

12. UNDISCLOSED

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