The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency since 2002 has run an intelligence-gathering and support unit that has authority to operate clandestinely anywhere in the world where it is ordered to go in support of anti-terrorism and counter-terrorism missions, a senior defense official said Sunday. The official said the role of the Strategic Support Branch — described first in Sunday’s Washington Post — “is to provide an intelligence capability for field operation units” including the U.S. military’s secretive special forces unit. Full Story
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