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Article: u.s. intelligence agencies split by war over turf.(Front)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- May 29, 2008
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By Pamela Hess
The Associated Press
WASHINGTON
A turf war is being waged in the closed world of U.S. intelligence agencies that could disrupt how spy operations are carried out around the world, according to former and current CIA officials.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which for the past four years has overseen U.S. intelligence agencies, is angling for more power over and insight into spy operations worldwide. At stake is the authority of the CIA's legendary station chiefs, who for 60 years have enjoyed a great deal of autonomy in overseas intelligence operations.
In 2005, the director designated an intelligence officer to be his ...
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