Stuart Gottlieb Interviewed on FBI Terrorist Sting
October 21, 2012
Stuart Gottlieb, an Adjunct Professor at SIPA and a Member of SIWPS, was interviewed for an article published by GlobalPost. Dr. Gottlieb, a counterterrorism expert, saw the FBI's surveillance and subsequent arrest of a Bangladeshi man who thought he was involved in a plot to blow up the Federal Reserve as evidence of "a whole variety of surveillance techniques that are aggressive and preemptive that are obviously operating pretty effectively."
The article is available at GlobalPost.com.
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