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CIA boss We know more on bin Laden, others
CIA Director Porter Goss, saying his agency struggles to penetrate terrorist sanctuaries overseas, insists that we know more than were able to say publicly about Osama bin Laden and Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
In a rare television interview, Goss defended the CIAs track record, which has been tarnished by allegations ranging from erroneous or hyped intelligence leading to the war in Iraq to reports the agency runs secret prisons abroad for terrorism suspects and uses harsh interrogation techniques amounting to torture.
What we do does not come close to torture, Goss said, though he declined to elaborate on the agencys interrogation techniques.
Al Qaida leaders Bin Laden and al-Zarqawi havent been found primarily because they dont want us to find them and theyre going to great lengths to make sure we dont find them, Goss said in the interview broadcast Tuesday on ABCs Good Morning America. Were applying a lot of efforts to find out where they are. He insisted the CIA knows a good deal more about the men than were able to say publicly.Goss said one of the hardest parts of the CIAs mission is to penetrate into some of the sanctuary areas whether harsh terrain or at the heart of a city, in a ghetto or slum area where people dont regularly go.
Knowing how to find those places and getting to penetrate them is going to be the hardest part of this business, he said.
Goss: CIA is the gold standardWe dont get it right every time, he said, but I dont think theres anybody who could even come close.
Reports have surfaced recently that the CIA runs secret prisons in Europe for detaining and interrogating suspects. The U.S. has not confirmed those reports, and Goss did not address them directly.
Were fighting a war on terror, he said in response to a question about the prisons. Were doing quite well. Inevitably, were going to have to capture some terrorists and inevitably theyre going to have to have some due process. Its going to be done lawfully.
The interview was taped inside the operations
room at the agencys headquarters in suburban Langley, Va. A red light
flashed throughout the interview, indicating there was someone in the room
who did not have a security clearance the interviewer, ABCs
Charles Gibson.
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