The CIA’s top counterterrorism official met Tuesday with Olympic organizers as part of U.S. efforts to strengthen security cooperation in the final months before the games. No immediate details were given following the talks with Jose Rodriguez, director of the CIA’s Counterterrorist Center. But plans to safeguard the Aug. 13-29 Games have taken on added urgency following the train bombings in Spain earlier this month. “You’re going see a lot of senior American officials come over here … Get used to it. There’s a great deal of interest in the Olympics,” said the U.S. Ambassador to Greece, Thomas Miller, who accompanied Rodriguez. Full Story
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