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Tracking terror the CIA in the Middle East
Covers the career of long-time CIA agent Bob Baer in various places in the Middle East. He came to know about groups and countries responsible for attacks against American interests. He was in touch with local groups having plans to assassinate Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, which the CIA wanted no part of. The upper echelons of the CIA suddenly became overly cautious and didnt't see the continuing attacks on America as foreshadowing the September 11 terrorist attacks.
- "Covers the career of long-time CIA agent Bob Baer in various places in the Middle East. He came to know about groups and countries responsible for attacks against American interests. He was in touch with local groups having plans to assassinate Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, which the CIA wanted no part of. The upper echelons of the CIA suddenly became overly cautious and didnt't see the continuing attacks on America as foreshadowing the September 11 terrorist attacks."
- "Covers the career of long-time CIA agent Bob Baer in various places in the Middle East. He came to know about groups and countries responsible for attacks against American interests. He was in touch with local groups having plans to assassinate Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, which the CIA wanted no part of. The upper echelons of the CIA suddenly became overly cautious and didnt't see the continuing attacks on America as foreshadowing the September 11 terrorist attacks."@en
- "Tracking terror the CIA in the Middle East"
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