President Bush has ordered an interagency group to devise a plan that could expand the Defense Department role in covert operations that have traditionally been the specialty of the Central Intelligence Agency, administration officials said Monday. A presidential directive signed by Mr. Bush last week sets a 90-day deadline for the review, whose main focus will be whether the military’s Special Operations forces should have a role in paramilitary operations that a special C.I.A. unit carries out, the officials said.Full Story
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