31. Rupert Wingfield Hayes, “Doubts Set In on Afghan Mission,” BBC News, September 28, 2002. Also see James W. Crawley, “The War News—With No Last Names Allowed,” San Diego Union- Tribune, October 21, 2001.
32. See Carol Brightman, “U.S. Military Plans the War of Words,” Los Angeles Times, February 16, 2003; and Ralph Blumenthal and Jim Rutenberg, “Journalists Are Assigned to Accompany U.S. Troops,” New York Times, February 18, 2003.
33. Time, April 16, 2001; Honolulu Advertiser, April 16, 2001; as cited by John Kifner, “Despite Sub Inquiry, Navy Still Sees Need for Guests on Ships,” New York Times, April 23, 2001. Also see Tony Perry, “Sub Skipper Is Forced into Retirement,” Los Angeles Times, April 24, 2001.
34. Tony Perry, “Morale Likely a Factor in Decision on Sub Crew,” Los Angeles Times, April 4, 2001.
35. Phil Patton, “Exposing the Black Budget,” Wired, November 1995, <http:/www.wired.eom/wired/archive/3.1l/patton_pr.html>.
36. George Caldwell, “U.S. Defense Budgets and Military Spending,” Library of Congress, March 1992, <http://www.loc.gov/rr/news/militaryspending.html>; Bill Sweetman, “In Search of the Pentagons Billion Dollar Hidden Budgets,” <http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Crete/2546/black.html>; and Dan Morgan, “Classified Spending on the Rise; Report: Defense to Get $23.2 Billion,” Washington Post, August 27, 2003.
37. Sweetman, “In Search.”
38. Ibid.
39. John Kelly, Chris Kridler, and Kelly Young, “Billion Dollar Question: Where Has All the Air Force’s EELV Money Gone?” Florida Today, August 25, 2002.
40. Robert Windrem, NBC News, “Military Role Grows on Home Front,” April 18, 2001, <www.msnbc.com/news/546844.asp?Osp=n5b5zl>. Also see editorial, “Domestic Law Enforcement Is Not a Job for the Military,” Atlanta Journal-Constitution, July 19, 2002.
41. See, in particular, Alan W. Bock, Ambush at Ruby Ridge: How Government Agents Set Randy Weaver Up and Took His Family Down (Irvine, Calif.: Dickens Press, 1995).
42. Boston Globe and Associated Press, “New Command Being Set Up to Defend North America,” San Diego Union-Tribune, April 18, 2002; Eric Schmitt, “General Backs More Policing Power for Military,” San Diego Union-Tribune, July 21, 2002; David Johnston et al., “Administration Begins to Rewrite Decades-Old Spying Restrictions,” New York Times, November 30, 2002; Robert Dreyfuss, “Bringing the War Home,” Nation, May 26, 2003.
43. U.S. Department of Defense, “Homeland Security,” Defense Link, February 6, 2003, <http://www.defenselink.mil/specials/homeland/>.
44. “Defense Takeover,” Financial Times, April 8, 2002.
45. Eric Lichtblau and James Risen, “Broad Domestic Role Asked for CIA and the Pentagon,” New York Times, May 2, 2003.
46. Jeanette Steele, “Corps’War with Law: Marines Say Protection of Species Hurts Combat Training,” San Diego Union-Tribune, September 26, 2002; and Esther Schrader, “Defense Seeking Greater Latitude,” Los Angeles Times, July 15, 2002. Also see Katharine Q. Seelye, “Defense Dept. Forum Focuses on Environment,” New York Times, February 6, 2003; Jennifer Lee, “Military Seeks Exemptions on Harming Environment,” New York Times, March 6, 2003; Andrew Gumbel, “Pentagon Seeks Freedom to Pollute Land, Air and Sea,” Independent, March 13, 2003.
47. Charlie A. Beckwith, Delta Force (New York: Dell Books, 1985), p. 268.
48. Stratfor Global Intelligence Update, “Foreign Policy and the U.S. Military,” July 9, 2001 <http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=23554>.
49. Dana Priest, “A Four-Star Foreign Policy: U.S. Commanders Wield Rising Clout, Autonomy,” Washington Post, September 28, 2000. Also see Dana Priest, The Mission: Waging War and Keeping Peace with Americas Military (New York: Norton, 2003).
50. Dana Priest, “Standing Up to State and Congress,” Washington Post, September 30, 2000; Karen DeYoung, “Powell Says U.S. to Resume Training Indonesia’s Forces: Terrorism Fears Overtake Concerns about Army Abuses,” Washington Post, August 3, 2002.
51. Daniel Siegel and Joy Hackel, “El Salvador: Counterinsurgency Revisited,” in Michael T. Klare and Peter Kornbluh, eds., Low-Intensity Warfare (New York: Pantheon, 1988), pp. 112–35. Also see Cynthia J. Arnson, “Window on the Past: A Declassified History of Death Squads in El Salvador,” in Bruce B. Campbell and Arthur D. Brenner, eds., Death Squads in Global Perspective: Murder with Deniability (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000), pp. 85–124.
52. Priest, “Standing Up.”
53. Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker, “Pentagon Sets Up Intelligence Unit,” New York Times, October 24, 2002.
54. Canadian Broadcasting Corp., “Experts Doubt Iraq, al-Qaeda Terror Link,” November 1, 2002.
55. Linda Robinson, “Moves That Matter: In the Intelligence Wars, a Preemptive Strike by the Pentagon Surprises Many in Congress,” U.S. News & World Report, August 12, 2002, p. 18. Also see Leona C. Bull, “Rivalry between Defense Department, CIA Reportedly Growing,” Journal of Aerospace and Defense Industry News, November 1, 2002, p. A6; Pat M. Holt, “U.S. Intelligence: Seeing What It Wants to See in Iraq,” Christian Science Monitor, November 7, 2002; Robert Dreyfuss, “The Pentagon Muzzles the CIA,” American Prospect 13:22 (December 16, 2002); and Eric Schmitt, “Pentagon Draws Up a 20-to-30-Year Antiterror Plan,” New York Times, January 17, 2003.
56. Robert Schlesinger, “Expanding Role of Defense Department Spurs Concerns; Some Say Officials Overstep