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It's Time to Bench 'Team B'; Second-guessing the CIA has led the U.S.
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stray
August 8, 2004
The reports of the Sept. 11 commission and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence missed the real problem facing the intelligence community, which is not organization or culture but something known as the "Team B" concept.
Author(s):
Lawrence Korb