Michael D'Andrea (born 1954) is a retired
Central Intelligence Agency
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officer who played an instrumental role in American
counterterrorism
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efforts during the
War on Terror. He served nine years as director of
Counterterrorism Center (CTC), and held a major role in the
manhunt for Osama bin Laden.
His 42-year career has been described as among the most consequential in the recent history of the CIA, and he has been called the most lethal leader in the U.S. government for his tenure.
He is widely credited with revolutionizing the CIA's terrorist-hunting efforts, and vastly expanding the program of
targeted killing
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Since the late 20th century, the legal status of targeted killing has become a subject of contention wit ...
s by
drone strike
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used heavily against
Al-Qaeda
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.
"If he was a combatant commander, he would have been sitting in the gallery for the
State of the Union
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, he would have had all the accolades, and then some, that
David Petraeus ever had," said one former senior CIA official. "He ran that war."
In 2017 D'Andrea was appointed to head the agency's
Iran Mission Center, one of the earliest moves in what became the 'maximum pressure' strategy of the
Trump administration against
Iran
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.
In January 2020, there were false reports of his death in
a plane crash in Afghanistan. In 2021, the CIA acknowledged his forced retirement after a renewal of his mandatory retirement waiver was denied.
Director of the CIA William J. Burns noted the "remarkable impact" of his career.
Early life and education
D'Andrea was raised in
Northern Virginia
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.
His family has ties to the CIA that span two generations.
He met his wife while working overseas with the
Central Intelligence Agency
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, and converted to
Islam
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in order to marry her.
His wife, Faridah Currimjee D'Andrea is a daughter of a wealthy Muslim family from
Mauritius
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with
Gujarati origins.
She serves as a senior director of Currimjee Group, a business conglomerate owned by her family with holdings including print media, telecommunications, real estate, tourism, financial services and energy.
Career
D'Andrea joined the CIA in 1979, and he was considered an underperformer at "The Farm", the CIA's training center at
Camp Peary,
Virginia
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.
He reportedly began his overseas career in
Africa
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, and he was listed as a foreign service officer at the
Embassy of the United States in Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania
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.
D'Andrea served as chief of station in
Cairo
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,
Egypt
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and later in
Baghdad
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,
Iraq
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.
Global War on Terrorism
D'Andrea is credited with an instrumental role in the
War on Terror, with The New York Times concluding "perhaps no single CIA official is more responsible for weakening Al Qaeda".
Prior to the attacks he was reportedly one of the CIA officials who failed to track one of the hijackers,
Nawaf al-Hazmi.
Following 9/11 D'Andrea was deeply involved
in the CIA's
detention and interrogation programs, and his operatives also oversaw the interrogations of
Abu Zubaydah,
Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri and
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, which were criticized in the unclassified
executive summary
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of a 2014
United States Senate report.
He also targeted affiliate terror groups, and was reportedly involved in the assassination of
Hezbollah
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member
Imad Mughniyah in
Damascus, Syria.
He initially became head of the CIA's
Counterterrorism Center in 2006, replacing
Robert Grenier. During his nine-year tenure, he presided over hundreds of American drone strikes in
Pakistan
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and
Yemen
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, including so-called "signature strikes", advocating for the program to the
United States Congress
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.
According to former U.S. officials, with D’Andrea at the helm, the CIA's counterterrorism center functioned like a continuous, rolling decapitation operation for al-Qaida leadership.
He later received blame for the
Camp Chapman attack in
Khost
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,
Afghanistan
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, when seven CIA officers were killed by a
suicide bomb detonated by a
triple agent allegedly backed by
Pakistan
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's
ISI.
The bomber,
Humam Khalil Abu-Mulal al-Balawi, an Al Qaeda affiliate recruited by
Jordanian Intelligence, had been invited to Camp Chapman after claiming to have information related to senior al-Qaeda leader
Ayman al-Zawahiri. Al-Balawi was not searched as a sign of respect because of his perceived value as someone who could infiltrate the ranks of senior al-Qaeda leaders.
D'Andrea later directed the
analysis of competing hypotheses as to who, besides
Osama bin Laden
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, could be in the
compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan where Bin Laden was later found and killed.
In 2015, leadership of the drone program was passed to
Chris Wood, following bureaucratic reshuffling by
Director John Brennan, who some report clashed with D'Andrea repeatedly.
Iran mission
After leaving the drone program and CTC, and failure to secure the position of deputy director of Operations, D'Andrea accepted what was widely seen to be a demotion, reviewing ongoing operations in an oversight role. New opportunities emerged when the Trump administration renewed a focus on Iran. From 2017 to his forced retirement in 2021, D'Andrea served as leader of the CIA's
Iran Mission Center, which was expanded during the hard line approach to Iran adopted by the Trump administration.
It was also alleged that D'Andrea was involved in the operation that
killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.
[Tlis, Fatima (February 4, 2020)]
"Unsupported Claims that CIA’s Iran Chief Died in Afghan Crash"
Polygraph.info. At D'Andrea's retirement in 2021, the CIA discontinued the
Iran Mission Center, folding it back into the broader Near East Mission Center in early 2022.
Unmasking
Stemming from his career in the clandestine service, D'Andrea was described using a number of aliases. During his time at the CTC, many reporters referred to him only by the first name of his cover identity "Roger", which was considered unusual for an official not posted overseas.
His personal quirks garnered attention from the media, attracting a mythic legend. A chain smoking workaholic and Muslim convert, whose job entailed targeting Muslim extremists, other nicknames attributed to D'Andrea by colleagues and reporters include "Ayatollah Mike", "the Prince of Darkness", "the Dark Prince",
and "the Undertaker." In
Kathryn Bigelow's 2012 film ''
Zero Dark Thirty'', a fictionalized CIA officer based on D'Andrea is known simply as "The Wolf".
D’Andrea's biography and quirks became part of his legend: the soft-spoken, professorial figure notorious for keeping all the lights dimmed in his office; the chain smoker who would spend hours exercising on the elliptical, drinking Mountain Dew; and the middle-aged convert to Islam who ran a lethal campaign targeting Muslim religious extremists.
Despite years in a prominent CIA assignment, D'Andrea's real name did not become public until a 2015 profile by
Mark Mazzetti of ''
The New York Times
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'',
one month after leaving the role of CTC director. His outing by the paper while still an active undercover officer of the CIA prompted backlash from many former intelligence officers, particularly after Iranian state media published photos of D'Andrea and his wife the following day. In an opinion piece in the
Washington Post
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, conservative author
Marc A. Thiessen said that Iran often targeted Americans it considered enemies, such as with the murder of
Bill Buckley, the
Beirut
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station chief kidnapped, tortured, and executed by
Islamic Jihad in 1985.
Mazzetti defended his decision, contending he was compelled to act after a January 2015 signature strike in the southern Pakistani region of
Waziristan
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, which led to the collateral deaths of aid workers
Warren Weinstein and
Giovanni Lo Porto. The strike was authorized by D'Andrea and CIA leadership independent of
White House
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oversight, and also killed American-born
al Qaeda commanders
Adam Yahiye Gadahn and Ahmed Farouq, who were the intended targets.
In popular culture
D'Andrea was the inspiration for the character of "The Wolf" in
Kathryn Bigelow's ''
Zero Dark Thirty''.
References
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People of the Central Intelligence Agency
Living people
Converts to Islam
People from Virginia
1954 births