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A 4 page contention that while the counterintelligence agent of today must have many of the same skills and qualifications as agents of previous years, these skills and qualifications are ever-evolving. The author contrasts counterespionage in the Cold War years verses that being waged today in the face of the growing threat of radical Islam. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Outline I. Introduction A. Thesis: skills and qualifications ever-evolving
II. Discussion A. Cold War Years vs. now
1. More hardships B. Skills and Qualifications 1. language
2 people skills 3. administrative skills IV. Conclusion
A. Skills and qualifications largely the same but ever evolving
Given the world situation we are confronting today, career possibilities in counterintelligence abound. World cognizance of the seriousness of
the current situation was brought to a head, of course, with the September 11, 2001 attack on the U.S., an attack that obliterated the New York World Trade Center and
included a simultaneous attack on the Pentagon itself. The sanctity of U.S. political borders had been attacked as it had at no other point in history. Understandably, we
lashed out in a way that we had at no other point in history at the terrorist entities that we believed were responsible for the assault. As the recent
series of bombings on London itself illustrates, however, the threat of terrorism extends far beyond U.S. interest alone. One of the consequences is a growing need for counterinsurgents across
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