Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr. joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1976 and served with the Agency for 31 years. At the time of his retirement he was the Director of the National Clandestine Service for the CIA, responsible for the coordination of clandestine human operations for the intelligence community. As a former Director of the Counterterrorism Center, he led the worldwide intelligence collection programs and covert action operations against international terrorist organizations following the 9/11 attacks.
...its reliance on drones stating “they should not become the drug of choice”. According to Amazon, Puerto Rican–born Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr., served the United States for twenty-five years as an undercover officer before bringing his wealth of field...
...new book, Hard Measures: How Aggressive CIA Actions After 9/11 Saved American Lives , by former CIA counterterrorism chief Jose A. Rodriguez Jr., who personally briefed Pelosi on the matter. Worth reading Marc’s post and Mr. Rodriguez’s book, though...
...than Morell, the deputy director of the C.I.A., or Panetta himself. Or what about Cofer Black, Jose Rodriguez, Bob Grenier or any other number of people whose names are out there? That said, there was, of course, some risk. How about the...
...live it in. How can we live as well as possible, and make the most of our experiences?Author Jose Rodriguez knows that we can learn a lot both from observing others lives, and from generously sharing our own experiences with others. Aided by a prodigious...
...it in. How can we live as well as possible, and make the most of our experiences? Author Jose Rodriguez knows that we can learn a lot both from observing others’ lives, and from generously sharing our own experiences with others. Aided by a prodigious...
...Former CIA official Jose A. Rodriguez Jr. [, op-ed, May 1] boasted about his role in abusive acts such as waterboarding, a practice that has been successfully prosecuted by the U.S. government. Now...
...Yoo, a former Justice Department attorney who savaged the Constitution to generate legal justifications his bosses sought, and Jose A. Rodriguez Jr., a retired senior CIA official best remembered for escaping prosecution for having ordered the...
...explosive interview on 60 Minutes in which he defended the “enhanced interrogation” program he helped oversee. On Thursday, Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr., told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” that what his officers did was legal, noting torture involves the...
...explosive interview on 60 Minutes in which he defended the enhanced interrogation program he helped oversee. On Thursday, Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr., told MSNBCs that what his officers did was legal, noting torture involves the breaking of bones and blood on...
...explosive interview on 60 Minutes in which he defended the enhanced interrogation program he helped oversee. On Thursday, Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr., told MSNBCs that what his officers did was legal, noting torture involves the breaking of bones and blood on...
...who suggest it was all a result of a fresh approach taken after Jan. 20, 2009, are mistaken. Jose A. Rodriguez Jr. is a 31-year veteran of the CIA and the author of "Hard Measures: How Aggressive CIA Actions After 9/11 Saved American Lives." He wrote...
...its reliance on drones stating “they should not become the drug of choice”. According to Amazon, Puerto Rican–born Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr., served the United States for twenty-five years as an undercover officer before bringing his wealth of field...