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Pam Hess, the Associated Press’ intelligence correspondent, reports that Tom Fingar, the intelligence community’s chief analyst, is on his way out of

Jul 31, 2020
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Pam Hess, the Associated Press’ intelligence correspondent, reports that Tom Fingar, the intelligence community’s chief analyst, is on his way out of government. That’s a shame. Everyone I ever talked to in the intelligence world had a ton of respect for Fingar and considered him a top-notch analyst, entirely wedded to the facts as he could determine them. Unsurprisingly, he emerged from the State Dept.’s intelligence directorate, a shop that punches above its weight — as Justin Rood documented long ago— and was the only element of the intelligence community to correctly assess that Saddam Hussein didn’t have an operative nuclear weapons program in 2002.
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