The Washington Post: "CIA" is strongly present in Iraq
By: management of the Centre
On: Wednesday 02/08/2012 22:20
The Washington Post reported that the U.S. There have faith and CIA presence in a large and strong in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
The newspaper said "it is expected to retain and CIA presence of a large and secret in Iraq and Afghanistan for a long time after the departure of U.S. troops traditional part of a plan by the Department (President Barack) Obama to rely on a group of spies and special operations to protect the interests of the United States in war zones . "
The newspaper quoted U.S. officials as saying that the offices of "the Central Intelligence Agency in Kabul and Baghdad will probably outposts largest overseas for years, even if reduced levels of employment record set at the height of U.S. efforts in those countries to fend off the rebel movements and install the governments."
The newspaper says that "the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in December (December) on the concentration of the CIA, about the traditional spy, monitor developments in the government, and the pursuit of al Qaeda in the face of the country and to address the influence of Iran."
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By: management of the Centre
On: Wednesday 02/08/2012 22:20
The Washington Post reported that the U.S. There have faith and CIA presence in a large and strong in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
The newspaper said "it is expected to retain and CIA presence of a large and secret in Iraq and Afghanistan for a long time after the departure of U.S. troops traditional part of a plan by the Department (President Barack) Obama to rely on a group of spies and special operations to protect the interests of the United States in war zones . "
The newspaper quoted U.S. officials as saying that the offices of "the Central Intelligence Agency in Kabul and Baghdad will probably outposts largest overseas for years, even if reduced levels of employment record set at the height of U.S. efforts in those countries to fend off the rebel movements and install the governments."
The newspaper says that "the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq in December (December) on the concentration of the CIA, about the traditional spy, monitor developments in the government, and the pursuit of al Qaeda in the face of the country and to address the influence of Iran."
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