In what amounts to a fight over who gets to write the history of the 9-11 attacks and their aftermath, the CIA is demanding extensive cuts from the memoir of a former FBI agent who spent years near the center of the battle against Al Qaeda. The agent, Ali H. Soufan, argues in the book that the CIA missed a chance to derail the 2001 plot by withholding from the FBI information about two future 9/11 hijackers living in San Diego. |
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