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CIA team traveled Italy in style
Chicago Tribune ^ | December 25, 2005 | By John Crewdson, Tribune senior correspondent

Posted on 12/29/2005 11:44:15 AM PST by Jordi

MILAN, Italy -- When the CIA decides to "render" a terrorism suspect living abroad for interrogation in Egypt or another friendly Middle East nation, it spares no expense.

Italian prosecutors wrote in court papers that the CIA spent "enormous amounts of money" during the six weeks it took the agency to figure out how to grab a 39-year-old Muslim preacher called Abu Omar off the streets of Milan, throw him into a van and drive him to the airport.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Political Humor/Cartoons; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: cia; corruption; patriotleak; rendition; renditions; security; spying
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Guess that CIA mission is to prop up tourism industry in Europe
1 posted on 12/29/2005 11:44:16 AM PST by Jordi
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To: Jordi

Don't sweat the cost. The gov't will print more.


2 posted on 12/29/2005 11:47:01 AM PST by Wolfie
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To: Jordi

I would look at the details, but I don't believe in providing the ChiTrib, NYT, or LAT with hits.


3 posted on 12/29/2005 11:48:16 AM PST by Gordongekko909 (I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
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To: Jordi

CIA agents think they are James Bond and live accordingly when under cover.

It's a perk for a sometimes dangerous job that otherwise does not pay well.

Well that, and USAA insurance.


4 posted on 12/29/2005 11:49:45 AM PST by MeanWestTexan (Many at FR would respond to Christ "Darn right, I'll cast the first stone!")
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To: Gordongekko909
Italian police say CIA operatives involved in the 2003 abduction of Abu Omar, an Egyptian imam, racked up thousands of dollars in expenses at Milan hotels in the weeks leading up to the operation.

Number of operatives tracked: 20

Length of stay: From 5 to 42 days

Total room charges: $158,096.56

WHERE POLICE SAY CIA OPERATIVES STAYED

From Jan. 8-Feb. 19, 2003; amount spent at each for room charges*

Westin Palace $40,098.81 Principe di Savoia $39,995.36 Milan Hilton $21,266.67 Milan Marriott $17,089.29 Star Hotel Rosa $15,280.95 Excelsior Hotel Gallia $5,595.24 ATA Hotel Executive $4,951.19 Four Points Sheraton $4,928.57 Others $8,890.48

* Not including food and other services

5 posted on 12/29/2005 11:51:58 AM PST by Jordi ("I prefer the heaven for the climate , the hell for the company")
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To: Jordi

I don't know what upsets me more: government waste, or the fact that Italian prosecutors have esoteric details of a covert CIA operation.


6 posted on 12/29/2005 11:53:31 AM PST by Mr. Bird
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To: Jordi

"Italian prosecutors wrote in court papers that the CIA spent "enormous amounts of money" during the six weeks it took the agency to figure out how to grab a 39-year-old Muslim preacher called Abu Omar off the streets of Milan"

"Westin Palace $40,098.81 Principe di Savoia $39,995.36 Milan Hilton $21,266.67 Milan Marriott $17,089.29 Star Hotel Rosa $15,280.95 Excelsior Hotel Gallia $5,595.24 ATA Hotel Executive $4,951.19 Four Points Sheraton $4,928.57 Others $8,890.48"

Should have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express. Would have figured it out a lot faster.


7 posted on 12/29/2005 11:54:51 AM PST by Nihil Obstat
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To: Jordi

And the good news is that Abu Omar is off the streets and still being tortured in an Egyptian prison. Money well spent. Except in the eyes of the terror sympathizers at the Chicago Tribune.


8 posted on 12/29/2005 11:55:05 AM PST by jimbo123
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To: MeanWestTexan

Its a blatant waste of taxpayer money and if these idiots and their spymasters were any good at their jobs they would not have been caught by the Italians.


9 posted on 12/29/2005 11:55:15 AM PST by Sawdring
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To: Jordi

It is easy to spend too much when those Euros all look like Monopoly money.


10 posted on 12/29/2005 11:55:27 AM PST by NavVet (“Benedict Arnold was wounded in battle fighting for America, but no one remembers him for that.”)
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To: Jordi

Why don't we just give the enemies the names and photos of our spies while we are at it?



11 posted on 12/29/2005 11:56:24 AM PST by UCANSEE2
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To: Nihil Obstat

Sounds like the Italian prosecutors had a chip on their shoulder for some reason.


12 posted on 12/29/2005 11:57:13 AM PST by UCANSEE2
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To: Sawdring

Money well spent. This terror master is being tortured in an Egyptian prison and is not orchestrating terror attacks which would cause millions of dollars in damages and the deaths of innocent people.


13 posted on 12/29/2005 11:57:52 AM PST by jimbo123
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To: UCANSEE2

It is just sad that we have essentially reached the point in this country that we cannot have a covert intelligence operation anymore. The media and their friends in the agencies and in Congress will not allow it.


14 posted on 12/29/2005 11:59:21 AM PST by Steelerfan
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<...> During a recent visit to Berlin, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, under fire from European allies over the CIA's use of European airports and airspace in conducting renditions, asserted that information gleaned from renditions had helped "save European lives."

But Spataro (Italian prosecutor) - , noting that Milan police already had Abu Omar under surveillance and were preparing to arrest him on charges of recruiting foreign fighters to go to Iraq, declares that "the Abu Omar kidnapping did not save any human life."

When the Italian police asked the CIA if it had any idea where Abu Omar had gone, the agency's written response was that it believed he had returned to Albania, where he lived for several years before obtaining political asylum in Italy.

Spataro has added the CIA official who wrote the memo and the former Rome station chief to the official list of suspects in the case, which makes them liable for arrest if they return to Italy.

15 posted on 12/29/2005 12:01:51 PM PST by Jordi ("I prefer the heaven for the climate , the hell for the company")
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To: Sawdring

Whatever.

When I send my salesmen out of town, I expect them to stay at the Four Seasons, have a good steak dinner, have some drinks, and/or blow a hundred on a bottle of wine, preferrably with the customer.

As a result, they like to work for me, and I get good results.

Money well spent.

It's no different here.


16 posted on 12/29/2005 12:03:57 PM PST by MeanWestTexan (Many at FR would respond to Christ "Darn right, I'll cast the first stone!")
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To: MeanWestTexan

Banco!


17 posted on 12/29/2005 12:03:58 PM PST by Lonesome in Massachussets (NYT Headline: 'Protocols of the Learned Elders of CBS: Fake But Accurate, Experts Say.')
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To: Steelerfan
It is just sad that we have essentially reached the point in this country that we cannot have a covert intelligence operation anymore. The media and their friends in the agencies and in Congress will not allow it.

This info was not leaked. It was discovered by the Italians because the CIA officers involved were incompetent.

18 posted on 12/29/2005 12:04:48 PM PST by IRememberElian
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To: TonyRo76

Funny how the liberals at the Chicago Tribune have suddenly become advocates for the U.S. taxpayer...


20 posted on 12/29/2005 12:08:28 PM PST by jimbo123
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