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'''Duane R. "Dewey" Clarridge"''' (1932-) is a legend of U.S. intelligence and covert operations, who now heads the Eclipse Group, an organization that provided intelligence-related services to the U.S. government and private organizations.  He left the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]  as a result of his activities in the [[Iran-Contra affair]], for which he was convicted of lying to Congress, but pardoned by President [[George H.W. Bush]].
==Current activities==
The Eclipse Group provided intelligence services to the U.S. government until May 2010, and continues to operate with private funding. Their operations are believed to be most extensive in [[Afghanistan]], where he opposes the rule of President [[Hamid Karzai]] and his power-broker half-brother, [[Ahmed Wali Karzai]]. Eclipse Group also has operations in [[Pakistan]].<ref>{{citation
| url = http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/23/world/23clarridge.html?ref=general&src=me&pagewanted=all
| journal = New York Times
| date = 22 January 2011
| author = Mark Mazzetti
| title = Former Spy With Agenda Operates a Private C.I.A.}}</ref>
==Central Intelligence Agency==
His last assignment was as director of the CIA [[Counterterrorism Center]].
==References==
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Duane R. "Dewey" Clarridge" (1932-) is a legend of U.S. intelligence and covert operations, who now heads the Eclipse Group, an organization that provided intelligence-related services to the U.S. government and private organizations. He left the Central Intelligence Agency as a result of his activities in the Iran-Contra affair, for which he was convicted of lying to Congress, but pardoned by President George H.W. Bush.

Current activities

The Eclipse Group provided intelligence services to the U.S. government until May 2010, and continues to operate with private funding. Their operations are believed to be most extensive in Afghanistan, where he opposes the rule of President Hamid Karzai and his power-broker half-brother, Ahmed Wali Karzai. Eclipse Group also has operations in Pakistan.[1]

Central Intelligence Agency

His last assignment was as director of the CIA Counterterrorism Center.

References

  1. Mark Mazzetti (22 January 2011), "Former Spy With Agenda Operates a Private C.I.A.", New York Times