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Surveillance After Boston | Truthout

May 17, 2013

Philip Mudd, a former FBI intelligence adviser, cautioned against the consequences of intensive scrutiny of individuals suspected of terrorism at a conference in Washington, DC last month. "The question is: what kind of screening do you want in place ...

Insiders Split On Whether White House Covered Up Benghazi Response | National Journal

May 14, 2013

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The Myth Of Islamic Terrorism In America | Al-Arabiya

May 11, 2013

As Philip Mudd, former deputy director of the CIA's Counterterrorism Center, told Charlie Rose in a recent interview about the Boston bombers, “I don't necessarily think these are real jihadi terrorists. I think they are angry kids. … They may have ...

Boston's Lesson: Closer Ties Can Help | Tonawanda News

May 8, 2013

Philip Mudd, a former counterterrorism expert with the FBI and CIA, told the Times most in the intelligence community thought this kind of attack would have happened already. “Like everyone who looked at the threat matrix every day, I was surprised ...

A Homemade Style Of Terror | NDTV

May 5, 2013

Philip Mudd, a former top CIA and FBI counterterrorism official, said the news from Boston came as no shock to those who reviewed the daily compilation of intelligence reports on terrorism. "Like everyone who looked at the threat matrix every day, I ...

A Few Bad Men Slip Through the Cracks | Newcastle Herald

April 26, 2013

Philip Mudd, a former CIA and FBI counterterror analyst, cautioned that the consequence of a broad misunderstanding of what would be required for detailed action on all tip-offs to the authorities would require turning the US into a surveillance state ...

Lone Wolves Are the New Terror Menace | Independent Online

April 25, 2013

However, counter-terrorism expert Philip Mudd, a former deputy director of national security and No 2 at the FBI, said even if US authorities had been aware of Tsarnaev's movements, little could have been done, because at that point he had not ...

Terror Case Suspects: One Travelled to Iran, the Other Fought Deportation | CTV News

April 25, 2013

Philip Mudd, former FBI national security deputy director and director of global risk at SouthernSun Asset Management in Memphis, Tenn., told CTV News that the alleged terror plot would have carried a great deal of significance for al Qaeda. “If you ...

Expert: Boston Suspects Eluded 'Broken System' | WTOP

April 25, 2013

"The number of threats that we faced day to day when I was there, and I know they still face today, dwarfs what you see in the newspapers," says Philip Mudd, former deputy director of the FBI's National Security Branch. "You're dealing with dozens of ...

Charlie Rose Talks To Philip Mudd | Businessweek

April 25, 2013

Q&A. Charlie Rose Talks to Philip Mudd. By Charlie Rose. April 25, 2013. Facebook; Tweet; LinkedIn; Google Plus; Email. Related. As in Boston, Resilience Can Help the U.S. Defeat Terrorist Attacks Story · As in Boston, Resilience Can Help the U.S ...

Battle Lines Emerge In The Boston Blame Game | TIME

April 25, 2013

Even more robust in his defense of U.S. law enforcement and intelligence, was Philip Mudd, a former top CIA and FBI terrorist hunter, who told a Brookings conference Wednesday that those labeling the Tsarnaev case an intelligence failure have a ...

'Lone Wolves' Like Boston Bombers Almost Impossible To Track: U.S. Authorities | Hindustan Times

April 24, 2013

"Even then," said counter-terrorism expert Philip Mudd, a former deputy director of national security and No 2 at the FBI, "little could have been done because at that point he had not committed any crime." "We've got a Constitution that says you can ...

Lone Terrorists Hard To Spot: U.S. Experts | NineMSN

April 24, 2013

Even still, little could have been done because at that point he had not committed any crime, counter-terrorism expert Philip Mudd, a former deputy director of national security at the FBI said. "We've got a Constitution that says you can be a radical ...

Boston Bombing: FBI Backlash 'Risks Turning U.S. Into Surveillance State' | The Guardian (U.K.)

April 23, 2013

Philip Mudd, a former FBI senior intelligence adviser, said there was a risk of a backlash turning the US into a "surveillance state". "During daily threat briefings, we would look at homegrowns all the time," he told the Guardian. "The question is ...

Book Review: 'Takedown' | Washington Times

April 23, 2013

Philip Mudd is ideally positioned to discuss these issues after a distinguished 24-year career at the CIA, where he rose to become deputy head of its Counterterrorism Center, culminating in a four-year detail in 2005 to the FBI as a deputy director of ...

Boston Bombings Based On Emotion Rather Than Terrorism: Ex ... | Talk Radio News Service

April 22, 2013

Philip Mudd, a former key intelligence officer with both the FBA and CIA, said that the aspects of the Boston bombing's operation – the acquisition of widely available materials, the absence of an apparent escape plan, little attempt by the suspects to ...

Boston Bomb Suspect's Citizenship Bid Is Part Of Widening Probe | San Francisco Chronicle

April 22, 2013

The two brothers displayed an amateurish modus operandi, failing to disguise themselves from cameras, suggesting they were motivated by feelings of social alienation as immigrants in the U.S., said Philip Mudd, a former CIA deputy director in the ...

Will We Deny Constitutional Rights In The Name Of Fear? | Truthdig

April 22, 2013

GOODMAN: Glenn, I wanted to turn to former CIA Deputy Director Philip Mudd. On Sunday, he told Fox News Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should be charged as a murderer, not a terrorist. PHILIP MUDD: What I fear, though, is that people too ...

Suspect Charged In Boston Bombing Case | USA Today

April 22, 2013

Philip Mudd, a former FBI and CIA counterterrorism official, said the Boston attacks more closely resemble "Columbine than any connection to al-Qaeda." Referring to the 1999 Colorado high school shooting that involved two young attackers, Mudd said the ...

Boston Bomb Suspect's Citizenship Bid is Part of Probe | Bloomberg

April 21, 2013

The two brothers displayed an amateurish modus operandi, failing to disguise themselves from cameras, suggesting they were motivated by feelings of social alienation as immigrants in the U.S., said Philip Mudd, a former CIA deputy director in the ...

Boston Bombing Suspect Opening Up To Police | USA Today

April 21, 2013

Philip Mudd, a former FBI and CIA counterterrorism official, said the Boston attacks more closely resemble "Columbine than any connection to al-Qaeda." Referring to the 1999 Colorado high school shooting that involved two young attackers, Mudd said the ...

Obama Proves He Can Walk The Walk | Sydney Morning Herald

April 20, 2013

The point was well made week by Philip Mudd, a former counterterrorism expert with the FBI and CIA. He told a National Public Radio panel discussion: ''Today, indisputably, not only are we winning, but al-Qaeda is almost destroyed and the revolution is ...

Terror Experts Discuss Boston Manhunt | CNBC.com

April 19, 2013

"This looks to me like a closed cell," says Philip Mudd, CIA's Counterterrorist Center, discussing whether or not there are likely others involved in the Boston bombing. 8:40 a.m. ET — Philip Mudd, former deputy director of CIA's Counter-terrorist Center.

Who Is Lisa Monaco, The White House's Counterterrorism Adviser? | National Journal

April 16, 2013

At the FBI, Philip Mudd sat with Monaco through virtually every staff meeting and threat briefing since they first met in 2005. Mudd, who met Monaco while working in the same hallway when he came from the CIA to serve as the bureau's then-new National ...

Boston Marathon Bombings: Investigators Sifting Through Images, Debris For Clues | Washington Post

April 16, 2013

The danger in any such investigation is that officials will be so overwhelmed by raw data that important clues may be missed. Philip Mudd, a former senior official at the FBI and the CIA, said that “99.4 percent of what you have is chaff. The wheat ...

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