As then–CIA deputy director Robert Gates noted, “Casey was like a child with a new toy with Yurchenko. . . . He couldn't help bragging about this great CIA coup.”4 Casey's new toy was broken. On November 2, just three months after he ...
Espionage against the United States from the Cold War to the Present Michael J. Sulick ... Jose Padilla, a thug from a Chicago gang, epitomized this type of al-Qaeda recruit. After converting to Islam in prison, a breeding ground for ...
I'm grateful to Fred von Lohmann for the idea that I should write this book, for histolerance of the time and effort it took, for his rigorous proofreading, and for his steadfast love in the face of my preoccupation.
With the Administration saying they were only spying on terrorists as the AUMF contemplated, Klein knew that his testimony was more important than ever. The NSA had all of AT&T messages running through its surveillance machines, ...
Espionage against the United States from the Cold War to the Present Michael J. Sulick ... Senator Joseph McCarthy's shrill allegations of pervasive communist infiltration of the US government denigrated scores of civil servants but ...
Sulick reveals six fundamental elements of espionage in these stories: the motivations that drove them to spy; their access and the secrets they betrayed; their tradecraft, i.e., the techniques of concealing their espionage; their exposure; ...