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Michael Scheuer used to hunt Osama bin Laden, whom he now says he admires. Now his quarry is Donald Trump’s enemies, whom he equates with terrorists. Contributing Editor The former senior CIA ...
Michael Scheuer left the CIA in November 2005 after 22 years of service. Between 1995 and 1999 he was responsible for a unit in charge of tracking down Osama bin Laden.
Michael Scheuer, the author and former chief of the CIA's Osama bin Laden unit, announced yesterday that he had resigned from the agency so he could speak openly about terrorism and what he sees ...
In Michael Scheuer’s article, “Why I Resigned From the CIA” (Commentary, Dec. 5), he asks why the American public is not more outraged. Well, the outrage is there -- it is at the local ...
Michael Scheuer is the former head of the CIA's Osama Bin Laden tracking unit and a best selling author. In a recent Washington Post opinion piece, Scheuer describes the Obama Administration's ...
WASHINGTON - Author Michael Scheuer, former chief of the CIA’s Osama bin Laden unit, announced Thursday he had resigned from the agency so he can speak openly about what he sees as the ...
The new unit was called “Alec Station,” headed by a CIA analyst named Michael Scheuer. She told Reuters she joined Alec Station in 1999, after Michael Scheuer had left as chief. They married ...
Michael Scheuer, a 22-year veteran of the CIA, wrote "Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing the War on Terror" (Brassey's Inc., 2004) under the pseudonym Anonymous.
In his first television interviews in June, an anonymous CIA analyst made a splash not only because he was a novelty but also because he was accusing the CIA of failing to adapt to al Qaeda's ...
This article originally appeared on AlterNet.. During his 22 years in the Central Intelligence Agency, Michael F. Scheuer became known for the time he spent tracking Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
Michael Scheuer had a 22-year career with the CIA, in which he served in both the Directorate of Intelligence (DI) and the Directorate of Operations (DO). During his tenure at the CIA, Scheuer's ...
Anonymity could not last long under such circumstances. Soon Scheuer was out of the CIA and on TV, amplifying the argument of his book. Osama bin Laden, Scheuer contended, was a hugely popular ...