It's a good time to bring back this story for the reasons that will become clear shortly.
Andrew Cockburn, in Counterpunch, here
"..... All this costs money, which in turn must be authorized by Congress, or at least a by few witting members of the intelligence committees. That has not proved a problem. An initial outlay of $300 million to finance implementation of the finding has been swiftly approved with bipartisan support, apparently regardless of the unpopularity of the current war and the perilous condition of the U.S. economy....."
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