We've worked with the CIA and other agencies extensively since these wars started

Intelligence, Armed Forces a Single Team, Say President and Military Chief

By Jim Kouri
Thursday, January 7, 2010

The attack last week on a Central Intelligence Agency outpost in Afghanistan’s Khost Province near the Afghanistan-Pakistan border called attention to the ultimate sacrifice sometimes paid by intelligence and law enforcement personnel engaged in counterterrorism operations.

Seven American intelligence operatives—five CIA members and two contractors—were killed after a Jordanian double agent posing as an informant gained access to the compound and detonated an explosive device, according to the official report.
In the wake of that New Year’s Eve suicide bombing attack that killed those seven CIA operatives in eastern Afghanistan, the military’s highest-ranking officer yesterday underscored the close ties between American armed forces and the U.S. intelligence community, according to John Kruzel of the Armed Services Press Service in a report to the National Association of Chiefs of Police’s Terrorism Committee.
“We’ve worked with the CIA and other agencies extensively since these wars started,â€