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LAT: U.S. seeks to rein in its military spy teams
Turf Queens at 10 paces!
Special Forces units work in allied countries and clash with the CIA.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Special Forces teams sent overseas on secret spying missions have clashed with the CIA and carried out operations in countries that are staunch U.S. allies, prompting a new effort by the agency and the Pentagon to tighten the rules for military units engaged in espionage, according to senior U.S. intelligence and military officials.

The spy missions are part of a highly classified program that officials say has better positioned the United States to track terrorist networks and capture or kill enemy operatives in regions such as the Horn of Africa, where weak governments are unable to respond to emerging threats.

Posted by: .com 2006-12-18
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=175425