CIA Spends Hundreds of Millions, Catches No Terrorists

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Goshdarnit! WHERE ARE ALL THE JIHADIS?!

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-intel17feb17,1,7973...

CIA's ambitious post-9/11 spy plan crumbles

'Fox News Sunday'

ADAPTATION: Rep. Peter Hoekstra, R-Mich., says: “I don’t believe the intelligence community has made the fundamental shift in how it operates to adapt to the different targets that are out there."

The agency spent millions setting up front companies overseas to snag terrorists. Officials now say the bogus firms were ill-conceived and not close enough to Muslim enclaves.

By Greg Miller, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
February 17, 2008

WASHINGTON -- The CIA set up a network of front companies in Europe and elsewhere after the Sept. 11 attacks as part of a constellation of "black stations" for a new generation of spies, according to current and former agency officials.

But after spending hundreds of millions of dollars setting up as many as 12 of the companies, the agency shut down all but two after concluding they were ill-conceived and poorly positioned for gathering intelligence on the CIA's principal targets: terrorist groups and unconventional weapons proliferation networks.