A less last im trying to get the process because thats one of the things the gao talks about. What is the process . Its kind of a twotiered process. The first is through its formal reports but secondly the joint Commission Members engage with the iaea. Thats the reason we do the meetings in vienna and meet with iaea. You said that there were interpretation, correct me if im wrong, interpretation questions. So have there been instances of questionable compliance thus far that will resolve outside of the dispute resolution mechanism. These were issues that raise the issue of a dispute. These are issues in which we noticed certain activities that we felt were not in compliance. We engage with iranians and they were fixed. So there is, so those, because if there was a dispute on something you would be more formal and have been would know about it. The way which you describe those issues come is rather informal and no one knows exactly what they are, right . I have to go back and check on a
Costa is the agave of director of the International Spy museum, and a 34 year veteran of the veteran of defense. Previously he served 25 years in the United States army. Working in Counter Intelligence, human intelligence and special Operations Forces in central america, europe and throughout the middle east. He ran a wide range of intelligence and special operations in panama, bosnia, the first and second iraq wars and afghanistan. Colonel costa earned to brown stars for human intelligence work in afghanistan. And later was assigned to the Naval Special Warfare Development group. Where he served as the first civilian squadron deputy director. In 2013, he was inducted into the United States special operations command, for Lifetime Service to special operation. Most recently, he served as special assistant to the president and senior director of counterterrorism at the National Security council. Doctor hammond is a historian and curator at the International Spy museum. His interests and
I am James Brundage and i will be your host for this Evenings Program which is offered by the International Spy museum. Im joined by colonel chris costa and doctor Andrew Hammond. Chris costa is director of the International Spy museum and 34 year veteran of the department of defense. Previously he served 25 years in the United States army working in counterintelligence, human intelligence and with special Operations Forces in central america, europe and throughout the middle east. He ran a wide range of intelligence, special operations in panama, the first and second iraq wars and afghanistan. He won two goldstar for intelligence work in afghanistan and was assigned to the warfare develop and where he served as squadron deputy director. In 2013 he was inducted into the United States special Operations Command hall of honor for Lifetime Service for us special operations. Most recently he served as special assistant to the president and senior director for counterterrorism at the Nation
I am James Brundage and i will be your host for this Evenings Program which is offered by the International Spy museum. Im joined by colonel chris costa and doctor Andrew Hammond. Chris costa is director of the International Spy museum and 34 year veteran of the department of defense. Previously he served 25 years in the United States army working in counterintelligence, human intelligence and with special Operations Forces in central america, europe and throughout the middle east. He ran a wide range of intelligence, special operations in panama, the first and second iraq wars and afghanistan. He won two goldstar for intelligence work in afghanistan and was assigned to the warfare develop and where he served as squadron deputy director. In 2013 he was inducted into the United States special Operations Command hall of honor for Lifetime Service for us special operations. Most recently he served as special assistant to the president and senior director for counterterrorism at the Nation
Im joined by colonel chris costa and doctor Andrew Hammond. Chris costa is director of the International Spy museum and 34 year veteran of the department of defense. Previously he served 25 years in the United States army working in counterintelligence, human intelligence and with special Operations Forces in central america, europe and throughout the middle east. He ran a wide range of intelligence, special operations in panama, the first and second iraq wars and afghanistan. He won two goldstar for intelligence work in afghanistan and was assigned to the warfare develop and where he served as squadron deputy director. In 2013 he was inducted into the United States special Operations Command hall of honor for Lifetime Service for us special operations. Most recently he served as special assistant to the president and senior director for counterterrorism at the National Security council. Doctor Andrew Hammond is historian and curator at the International Spy museum his interest in inte