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Pakistani Intelligence

ISI: Pakistan’s Powerful Intelligence Service

(From Top World  Intelligence Agencies) ISI in the news: India: Pakistan’s spy agency involved in Kashmir bombingI (Feb. 19, 2019) ISI is widely regarded as the “deep state” of Pakistan. It is a powerful but opaque intelligence service that manages Pakistan’s elected government and controls and the nation’s substantial nuclear arsenal. ISI sponsors  Islamist insurgencies in...

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South Korea intelligence

Denuclearization: Role of South Korea’s NIS

(From Top World  Intelligence Agencies) The NIS has played an important role in assessing the state of North Korea’s nuclear arsenal and supporting President Moon Jae-in’s campaign to coax North Korea and the United States to reach an agreement to denuclearize the Korean peninsula and end the Korean war. The agency has also been embroiled in...

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Venezuelan Flag

On Venezuela, Five 2020 Democratic Candidates Actually Support Trump. Five Oppose Him

The ordeal of Venezuela is forcing its way into the 2020 presidential campaign. The sputtering uprising led by Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó. has Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro gloating about a “failed coup,” while Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser John Bolton are demanding U.S. military options to ward the perception of...

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Bob Woodward

Echoing Bob Woodward, Republicans Seek an Investigation of Their Own

As House Democrats ramp up their investigations of President Trump in the wake of the revelations of the Mueller Report, congressional Republicans are seeking do to the same, with a boost from an unexpected source, legendary investigative reporter Bob Woodward. Their targets: FBI agent Peter Strzok, former FBI attorney Lisa Page and former British intelligence...

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Elizabteh Warren CNBC

Lonely Elizabeth Warren Targets the Secret War in Somalia

It is a measure of how accustomed official Washington has become to endless undeclared wars that the hearing room for the Senate Armed Services Committee was almost empty on Tuesday morning. The questioning of Army General Stephen Townsend, President Trump’s nominee to lead the U.S. Africa Command, was civil, if not perfunctory. In 2018, the...