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FRED FLEITZ - INSIDE THE CIA & IRAN (5.11.15)






MONDAY MAY 11, 2015 
FRED FLEITZ 
INSIDE THE CIA & IRAN 

Tom Trento has a fascinating discussion with Fred Fleitz about the CIA, National Security and the Iran Nuke Crisis.

Mr. Fleitz served in U.S. national security positions for 25 years at the CIA, DIA, Department of State and the House

Intelligence Committee staff.  During the administration of President George W. Bush, Mr. Fleitz was chief of staff to

John Bolton, then Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security.  During his tenure with the

House Intelligence Committee, he was the staff expert on the Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs and briefed

key National Intelligence Estimates on these issues to committee members.  After he left government in 2011,

he founded and served as Director of the Langley Intelligence Group Network (LIGNET), Newsmax Media’s

global intelligence and forecasting service.  Fleitz is a regular commentator on Secure Freedom radio and has

appeared on the Fox News Channel.  Mr. Fleitz is the author of Peacekeeping Fiascoes of the 1990s (Praeger)

and is working on books on intelligence reform and the Iranian nuclear program.  Mr Fleitz holds an MA in

Political Economy from Fordham University and a BA in Politics from Saint Joseph’s University.


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