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NO DNI love for uGOV

NO DNI love for uGOV

By Mike Tanji • on October 19, 2009

In the finger-pointing-fest after 9/11, the US Intelligence Community was blamed for failing to “connect the dots.” As incomplete a description

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New Intel Sharing Paper

New Intel Sharing Paper

By Mike Tanji • on February 14, 2007

Money quote from the Author’s Note: The unavoidable conclusion

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The Other Marshall Plan

The Other Marshall Plan

By Mike Tanji • on February 14, 2007

I used to wax and wane about the need to purge national security functionaries, but I’ve stopped waning, as my

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Define “Bigger”

Define “Bigger”

By Mike Tanji • on January 19, 2007

(cross-posted at Haft of the Spear) I don’t

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Coalition of the Dastardly

Coalition of the Dastardly

By Mike Tanji • on January 11, 2007

(Cross posted to Haft of the Spear) I engaged in several conversations about cyber threats this past week

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More NIE Cherry Filling (Running Updates)

More NIE Cherry Filling (Running Updates)

By Mike Tanji • on December 31, 2006

Love those tart cherries . . . As predicted, it turns out that the recently leaked NIE isn’t exactly the scathing indictment of current war/counterterrorism

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Chocolate in My Peanut Butter

Chocolate in My Peanut Butter

By Mike Tanji • on December 16, 2006

Cross posted at Haft of the Spear

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An Interesting Challenge

(cross-posted at Haft of the Spear) The Navy counter-intelligence officer who garnered a confession from Israeli spy Jonathon Pollard says that U.S.

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Changes

My friend Matt (the other, more taciturn GroupIntel blogger) and I envisioned GroupIntel as a multi-faceted, multi-user

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Politics or P*** Poor Performance?

Recent U.S. intelligence analyses of North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs were flawed and the lack of clarity on the issue hampered U.S. diplomatic efforts to avert the underground blast detected

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