Topic: Michael Leiter
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The director of the National Counterterrorism Center, a unit created after the September 11 attacks to improve the sharing of intelligence among competing U.S. spy agencies, is leaving his post after 4-1/2 years in the job.A U ...
0 . The White House says its top counterterrorism agency chief is resigning after nearly five years at his post.. . The president called National ...
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National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) Director Michael Leiter 's reaction to the underwear bomber incident on Christmas day 2009 came under criticism after it was reported that he continued his skiing vacation despite the attempted plot to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight ...
After an Army officer rampaged at Fort Hood last year, Capitol Hill eased its criticism of the government's domestic spying on U.S. citizens, a top...
A US security official on Wednesday said the country was capable of withstanding another terrorist attack and bouncing back, saying Americans needed to put extremist threats in "perspective."Michael Leiter, head of the National Counterterrorism Center, said despite recent successes there was ...
Efforts by terrorists abroad to radicalize and recruit U.S. residents are an evolving problem, three top Obama administration officials told Congress on Wednesday. "Groups affiliated with al-Qaida are now actively targeting the United States and looking to use Americans or Westerners ...
Three top Obama administration officials in the fight against terror said Wednesday that the al-Qaida threat to the United States has grown more complex in the past year and underscores the challenges of pinpointing and blocking terrorist plots. In remarks to the ...
The chief of the national counterterrorism center says the al-Qaida threat to the United States has grown more complex in the past year and underscores the challenges of pinpointing and blocking terrorist plots. In prepared remarks for the Senate Homeland Security and ...
They don’t personally involve themselves in work, or in any way socially with people with whom they work.One of the principal psychologists in studies of burned out workers is Christina Maslach, a University of California-Berkeley professor. Though she feels quick ...