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UNPAYWALLED: CIA GETS CAUGHT Spying on the Senate During Torture Investigation

Aug 15, 2025
Tim Weiner, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, discusses his extensive coverage of the CIA and shares insights from his book, The Mission, which offers a unique on-the-record history of the agency. He delves into the CIA's controversial actions during the post-9/11 era, particularly its role in torture investigations and its troubling interactions with Senate leaders. Weiner also critiques the agency’s influence on U.S. foreign policy, especially regarding the Middle East, and emphasizes the importance of accountability and civil liberties in the face of unchecked power.
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INSIGHT

CIA Lost Its Cold War Mission

  • The CIA lost its defining mission after the Soviet Union collapsed and struggled to redefine its role.
  • The 1998 embassy bombings forced the agency to confront a new, poorly understood terrorist threat, al-Qaeda.
INSIGHT

CIA Executes Presidential Orders

  • The CIA primarily executes presidential foreign policy rather than inventing covert missions.
  • Presidents, not agency rogue actors, drive major covert actions like coups or assassination plots.
ANECDOTE

Tapes Destroyed After Thailand Torture

  • Jose Rodriguez secretly ordered a Thailand base where prisoners were tortured and then destroyed videotapes.
  • Gina Haspel transmitted his orders and later became CIA director, raising lasting controversy.
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