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Can you tell me please, how does the CIA make us more safe, exactly?
nprfreshair:

On today’s show: Journalist Douglas Frantz says the CIA was so obsessed with getting information from nuclear trafficker A.Q. Khan’s network that it waited too long to shut it down — and stood by while Khan and his associates spread dangerous nuclear technology around the globe.
Photo: Color photograph showing damage in Hiroshima in March of 1946. (U.S. National Archives)

Can you tell me please, how does the CIA make us more safe, exactly?

nprfreshair:

On today’s show: Journalist Douglas Frantz says the CIA was so obsessed with getting information from nuclear trafficker A.Q. Khan’s network that it waited too long to shut it down — and stood by while Khan and his associates spread dangerous nuclear technology around the globe.

Photo: Color photograph showing damage in Hiroshima in March of 1946. (U.S. National Archives)