Robert L. Grenier is an American former Central Intelligence Agency officer, who served as the agency’s top counter-terrorism official from 2004 to 2006...
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Robert Greniermay refer to: Robert Grenier (poet) (born 1941), American poet Robert Grenier (CIA officer), American former Central Intelligence Agency...
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Grenier Paul Grenier (1768–1827), French general Philippe Grenier Richard Grenier (disambiguation) Robert Grenier (CIA officer) Robert Grenier (poet) Roger...
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intelligence officer who served as Director of the National Clandestine Service of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). He was the final CIA deputy director...
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Camp Chapman attack (redirect from 2009 attack on CIA base)
assault as a serious reversal in NATO's war efforts. Former CIA Counterterrorism Chief Robert Grenier described the attack as the Taliban equivalent of a precision...
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Damascus, Syria. He initially became head of the CIA's Counterterrorism Center in 2006, replacing Robert Grenier. During his nine-year tenure, he presided over...
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CIA CLANDESTINE SERVICES". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 18, 2023. Shane, Scott (12 December 2008). "Lawrence R. Devlin, 86, C.I.A. Officer Who...
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Counterterrorism Mission Center (redirect from CIA Counterterrorism Center)
local CIA chief of station usually supervises the CIA-vetted officers from the host nations serving in the CTICs.[citation needed] In December 1998, CIA chief...
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still in Afghanistan. Shortly after the 11 September attacks, CIA officer Robert Grenier met him to offer the Taliban the opportunity to give up Osama...
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authorized his deputy Akhtar Mohammad Osmani to negotiate with Robert Grenier, the CIA's chief of station in Pakistan, to discuss giving up bin Laden....
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