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How to Stop a Mass Killer? “Wait, Watch and Hope They Don’t Act”

Cipher Brief Analysis | February 16, 2018

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How Immigration Makes the CIA Better at its Job

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Broken Hearted: The CIA’s social media team has a well-earned reputation for imaginative, colorful and sometimes thought-provoking postings on Twitter, Facebook, and the like. But some observers think they went a bit too far on Valentine’s day with a post that said: “Long before current traditions of #ValentinesDay sprang forth, spymasters worldwide have used the amorous arts to obtain secrets from their enemies. Known as ‘honey traps’ or ‘honeypots,’ rivals ensnared their adversaries in a game of love, lure, and lies.”

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Special counsel issues indictment against 13 Russian nationals over 2016 election interference

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Turkey and the U.S. agree to move forward, not dwell on past differences

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Afghanistan Rejects Surprise Taliban Peace Outreach to U.S.

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Bangladesh: Myanmar says it’s ready to take back Rohingya

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US Demands Pakistan Arrest "Hit List" of Top Haqqani & Taliban Leaders

February 15, 2018 | Kimberly Dozier

The Trump administration has given Pakistan a new “hit list” of nearly a dozen top militants to detain, to show its willingness to fight terrorism, but the U.S. won’t share ...

Russia by Cyber, North Korea by Nuke: A New Batch of Grim Warnings from US Intel

February 14, 2018 | The Cipher Brief Staff

Questioning on Russian election interference and how the Trump White House handles staff clearances dominated the worldwide threat hearing Tuesday, as the Senate intelligence committee grilled leaders of the FBI, ...

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