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'No Benefit In Fighting India': Ex-CIA Officer Who Led Pak Operations
- Saturday October 25, 2025
- World News | NDTV News Desk
Pakistan would lose any conventional war with India, a former US intelligence officer has said, recalling that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) believed the two nuclear-armed nations would go to war after the 2001 Parliament attacks.
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Osama bin Laden Escaped Disguised As A Woman: Ex-CIA Officer
- Saturday October 25, 2025
- World News | Asian News International
Translator for the commander of Central Command was actually an "Al Qaeda operative who had infiltrated the US military," said former CIA Officer John Kiriakou.
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Ex-CIA man accused of leaks seeks classified data
- Thursday October 11, 2012
- World News | Associated Press
Lawyers for a former CIA officer accused of leaking the names of covert operatives have told a judge that they will need to expose a wide array of government secrets to provide an adequate defence for their client at trial.
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'No Benefit In Fighting India': Ex-CIA Officer Who Led Pak Operations
- Saturday October 25, 2025
- World News | NDTV News Desk
Pakistan would lose any conventional war with India, a former US intelligence officer has said, recalling that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) believed the two nuclear-armed nations would go to war after the 2001 Parliament attacks.
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www.ndtv.com
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Osama bin Laden Escaped Disguised As A Woman: Ex-CIA Officer
- Saturday October 25, 2025
- World News | Asian News International
Translator for the commander of Central Command was actually an "Al Qaeda operative who had infiltrated the US military," said former CIA Officer John Kiriakou.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ex-CIA man accused of leaks seeks classified data
- Thursday October 11, 2012
- World News | Associated Press
Lawyers for a former CIA officer accused of leaking the names of covert operatives have told a judge that they will need to expose a wide array of government secrets to provide an adequate defence for their client at trial.
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www.ndtv.com