Paul Pillar argues that one of the most important principles of the legitimate gathering of intelligence is
a. establishing a clear link between intelligence gathering and the preferred policy of the president.
b. linking the broad policy goals of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with the gathering of intelligence.
c. maintaining objectivity and avoiding advocating a policy.
d. being critical of the president’s policy.
c. maintaining objectivity and avoiding advocating a policy.
Political Science
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A. communism B. politics C. political culture D. hybrid democracy
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