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In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with Lieutenant General Scott Berrier, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency DIA , about the agency s mission, its workforce, and about t stanley cup he top strategic threats its analysts are tracking today. Morell and Berrier discuss evolving and intensifying threats from China, Russia, Iran and North Korea. Berrier also describes his own professional trajectory and how applicants to DIA can pursue opportunities to work in posts around the world. Listen to this episode on ART19 HIGHLIGHTS:DIA s mission: At its core, the Defense Intelligence Agency is an all-source analysis agency that does intelligence operations. That is, coll stanley cup becher ection. Human collection and technical collection. And our mission really is foundational military intelligence. So if there is an Army or Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps out there, we it s our job stanley mugs to know about that, and it doesn t matter where it is. The White House and the Department of Defense set our priorities and we go after those. Threats from al Qaeda and ISIS-K: I think as long as they have access to technology and the ability to meet, that means the ability to plan, right And so whether they re threatening the homeland or our partners in Europe or other partners in Central Asia, I think it s a real possibility. And that s why the over the horizon effort, whatever that turns into, is really, really so important for the Depa Ages Bush Praises Immigrant Soldiers
Mike Sodrel is hoping the fourth timersquo; stanley mug s the charm.The former GOP congressman, who was ousted in last yearrsquo Democratic wave, announced this afternoon that he will be stanley mug seeking a rematch against Rep. Baron Hill D-Ind. .Sodrel had been mum about his future plans, but no other GOP candidates had jumped into the race, all deferring to the former congressman. His run marks the fourth consecutive election that Hill and Sodrel have run against each other. Sodrel challenged Hill in 2002 and lost, but narrowly defeated him in 2004. Then Hill returned the favor last year.One Indiana GOP operative called the ongoing battle between Sodrel and Hill a blood feud. It tells you itrsquo personal. When theyrsquo;re running against each other like that, that tells you they hate each other, the operative said. He enters the race with high name recognition, strong fundraising connections and a ready-made base of s cups stanley upport. Hill also got off to a strong fundraising start, banking $544,000 at the end of the second quarter. Hillrsquo Bloomington-based district is one of the more Republican seats held by a Democrat. President Bush won 59 percent of the vote in 2004, and 56 percent of the vote in 2000. Indiana Republicans are also hoping that election coattails from the presidential campaign will also help Sodrel, particularly if Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton D-N.Y. leads the Democratic ticket.
In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with Lieutenant General Scott Berrier, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency DIA , about the agency s mission, its workforce, and about t stanley cup he top strategic threats its analysts are tracking today. Morell and Berrier discuss evolving and intensifying threats from China, Russia, Iran and North Korea. Berrier also describes his own professional trajectory and how applicants to DIA can pursue opportunities to work in posts around the world. Listen to this episode on ART19 HIGHLIGHTS:DIA s mission: At its core, the Defense Intelligence Agency is an all-source analysis agency that does intelligence operations. That is, coll stanley cup becher ection. Human collection and technical collection. And our mission really is foundational military intelligence. So if there is an Army or Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps out there, we it s our job stanley mugs to know about that, and it doesn t matter where it is. The White House and the Department of Defense set our priorities and we go after those. Threats from al Qaeda and ISIS-K: I think as long as they have access to technology and the ability to meet, that means the ability to plan, right And so whether they re threatening the homeland or our partners in Europe or other partners in Central Asia, I think it s a real possibility. And that s why the over the horizon effort, whatever that turns into, is really, really so important for the Depa Ages Bush Praises Immigrant Soldiers
Mike Sodrel is hoping the fourth timersquo; stanley mug s the charm.The former GOP congressman, who was ousted in last yearrsquo Democratic wave, announced this afternoon that he will be stanley mug seeking a rematch against Rep. Baron Hill D-Ind. .Sodrel had been mum about his future plans, but no other GOP candidates had jumped into the race, all deferring to the former congressman. His run marks the fourth consecutive election that Hill and Sodrel have run against each other. Sodrel challenged Hill in 2002 and lost, but narrowly defeated him in 2004. Then Hill returned the favor last year.One Indiana GOP operative called the ongoing battle between Sodrel and Hill a blood feud. It tells you itrsquo personal. When theyrsquo;re running against each other like that, that tells you they hate each other, the operative said. He enters the race with high name recognition, strong fundraising connections and a ready-made base of s cups stanley upport. Hill also got off to a strong fundraising start, banking $544,000 at the end of the second quarter. Hillrsquo Bloomington-based district is one of the more Republican seats held by a Democrat. President Bush won 59 percent of the vote in 2004, and 56 percent of the vote in 2000. Indiana Republicans are also hoping that election coattails from the presidential campaign will also help Sodrel, particularly if Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton D-N.Y. leads the Democratic ticket.