November 7, 2002

Which Horseman is This. This

Which Horseman is This. This L.A. Times article, The Secret War, scares the pants of me:Frustrated by intelligence failures, the Defense Department is dramatically expanding its 'black world' of covert operationsBy William M. Arkin, William M. Arkin is a military affairs analyst who writes regularly for Opinion.

Posted by xian at November 7, 2002 2:18 PM
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