The myriad endemic shortcomings of the FBI are at the center of what went wrong with American intelligence. Louis Freeh was hostile to computerization; agents were eager to use "the wall" as an excuse. Two and a half years after 9/11, no real work has been done on getting to the core of the FBI's problems. Critics may ask whether, with all the mounting evidence of its incapacity, it should be allowed to continue in its present form at all. Google. (Google?) Google! |