Our MissionOn August 24th, 2009, US Attorney General Eric Holder began to prosecute those CIA agents who undertook difficult intelligence assignments in the aftermath of 9/11.  This purely political decision is damaging not only to the intelligence community, but to the safety of us all, especially in the face of global terrorism.  We, the people, must stand with the unsung heroes who are defending this country and our families from harm.

We can still turn the tide by publicly opposing their prosecution.  Click here to help us send the message that WE STAND WITH INTELLIGENCE.

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Ilario Pantano
Former USMC and Law Enforcement Officer
Having been the subject of prosecution for doing a hard job in a hard place, Pantano knows first-hand how such litigious wrangling endangers our warfighters on the ground.  In this article, soon to be published in American Legion Magazine, Pantano explores how a decision to investigate CIA agents as criminals has sabotaged our intelligence capabilities for the past 30 years.
 

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Mike Spann
Honor - Valor - Country
Our national leaders knew where Osama bin Laden was and had every opportunity - multiple opportunities, in fact - to take him out before he attacked the US.  Had our leaders acted responsibly and made the tough choice to do so in the 1990’s, the attacks on 9/11 would not have happened.
 

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Time For A New OSS
If you want to fix what’s wrong with today’s CIA this is the place to start
Drawing on his unique experience as a CIA operations officer, Charles Faddis makes a compelling case that the CIA must return to its Office of Strategic Services (OSS) roots to provide the United States with the intelligence it needs.
 

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Heidi H. Thiess
Why the prosecution of the CIA is everyone's business.
Too many Americans are content to let the politicians posture and pontificate about "torture memos" and political show trials.  But our national security is at stake, and everyone needs to take a stand before it's too late.
 

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Central Intelligence Agency
Under investigation for doing their jobs
Seven former Intelligence chiefs warn President Barack Obama of the national security dangers of a political prosecution of intelligence and defense personnel.
 

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Lt. Mike Murphy, US Navy SEAL
The human cost of prosecution:  OPERATION REDWING
The fear of prosecution cost him, his elite team of Navy SEALs, and their would-be rescuers their lives - the greatest loss of life the SEALs have ever endured.
 

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Major General John K. Singlaub
A founding member of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Before there was a Central Intelligence Agency, there was the OSS and Major General John K. Singlaub. And he Stands With Intelligence.
 

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S. Eugene "Gene" Poteat
30 Year Agent and President of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers Speaks Out
When asked about Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's claim that the CIA lied to her in its briefings, Gene Poteat, president of AFIO who spent more than 30 years as a technical and scientific intelligence officer in the CIA, over six years of which he served abroad, offered his statement...
 

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LTC Gordon Cucullu
Remember who the bad guys are?
Some Americans have forgotten who the bad guys are in this fight. They have turned against those who defend them from harm.
 

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