I don't know if you have read about the Soviet intelligence apparatus?
To what end do we maintain an intelligence apparatus if it cannot be used in the prosecution of suspected war criminals?
But we, with the most sophisticated intelligence apparatus in the world, did not listen to the human quotient.
The larger issue is whether America needs an intelligence apparatus of cold war dimensions.
That will require looking at the entire intelligence apparatus.
I received a very curious letter several days ago, through secure channels within my intelligence apparatus.
But the result is that each agency or department needs its own intelligence apparatus to support the performance of its duties.
It was the failure of the government's entire $30 billion-a-year intelligence apparatus.
We'll give this a top priority, and we make no further hits until our intelligence apparatus is functioning.
The huge American intelligence apparatus is at a critical juncture.