Other military members and intelligence operatives wrote letters in support of Joyeuse, including Adm.
Ashcroft wants to allow broader disclosure of secret grand jury information, including sharing it with intelligence operatives.
Police there may be reluctant to do so as intelligence operatives rarely own up to undercover operations publicly.
The most senior Farc commander ever captured, he was sentenced to 60 years in connection with the kidnapping of three US intelligence operatives after their spy plane crash-landed in rebel territory in 2003.
Neither Krol nor Rivera, the other two military intelligence operatives present, has been charged, although Krol has told CNN he does expect he will face some form of punishment eventually, for not reporting what he saw.
Setting aside the fact that Halperin did in the past sport a beard and long hair, Weiner seriously misrepresents Halperin's views on legislation that would have made the unmasking of U.S. intelligence operatives a felony offense.
When it is not quenching the thirst of British intelligence operatives, Heineken and its subsidiary brands are the beers of choice in much of Africa, Latin America and now, after its recent acquisition of Asia Pacific Breweries, Southeast Asia.
Such coverage is commonplace: More than half the nation's largest 500 companies buy such policies, which cover ransom payments and the fees of negotiation consultants, usually former intelligence or law enforcement operatives.
Such coverage is commonplace: More than half the U.S.' largest 500 companies buy such policies, which cover ransom payments and the fees of negotiation consultants, usually former intelligence or law enforcement operatives.
Meanwhile, U.S. intelligence learned that some al Qaeda operatives were living in the northern Iranian town of Chalus, on the Caspian Sea.
Armed with these tools, U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agents have pursued and captured operatives in the war on terrorism from Florida to New York, from Virginia to Oregon and points in between.
Moreover, the diffuse and clandestine nature of their operations also mean that a much greater proportion of the intelligence on which we rely to thwart future attacks must come from captured operatives.
As Melanie Phillips reported in the British Spectator in April, Gaubatz stated that he subsequently learned from CIA, British and Iraqi intelligence agents that the sites were stripped by Iraqi, Syrian, and Russian operatives who moved their contents to Syria.
He terminated the Central Intelligence Agency's ability to use "enhanced interrogations techniques" to question al Qaeda operatives.
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