Is there an AQ mole in the CIA?

Gabrial Schoenfeld discusses the CIA's HUMINT effort and Michael J. Sulick who's in charge of them and concludes:
In short, we're engaged in an intelligence war and we're on the defensive, worried about an al-Qaeda mole in our ranks even as we are unable to place a mole in theirs.

This is not exactly an encouraging indicator of our progress in the war on terrorism. But it is difficult, for one simple reason, to be harshly critical of Sulick and the CIA: I know that I don't know what I don't know.



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