Posted on 10/16/2005 1:20:48 PM PDT by RWR8189
MEMORANDUM TO: OPINION LEADERS
FROM: GARY SCHMITT
SUBJECT: Therapy as Policy: CIA and Clandestine Ops
In todays Washington Post, Walter Pincus reports (CIA to Remain Coordinator of Overseas Spying) that the Agencys operations directorate will continue in its senior intelligence community role for coordinating and overseeing all other clandestine human intelligence collection activities of the U.S. Government. This will include the overseas activities of both the FBI and various Defense Department Agencies. As Pincus notes, this keeps the CIAs traditional position as leader of U.S. human collection intact.
Approved by the White House, the plan ignores the Senate Select Committee on Intelligences recommendation that given the CIAs failures to penetrate Saddams Iraq or Bin Ladens al Qaeda the task of coordinating the overall management of human intelligence be moved to the office of the director of national intelligence, now headed by Amb. John Negroponte. Instead, according to the Post, key arguments within the administration were that If the coordinating role had not remained in CIA, it would have been bad for agency morale, which already is down, and despite its record of failures, the CIA is more disciplined and sophisticated on human intelligence than elsewhere in the intelligence community.
Well, we certainly wouldnt want to make the folks at CIA any less happy. And, certainly, we wouldnt want to lose all that discipline and sophistication in light of all the success the CIA had in not recruiting a single useful spy in the Soviet Union or Iraq, and having all its agents rolled up or doubled in places like Iran, Cuba, and East Germany. No, apparently we would rather have the Agency control efforts by others to take new and imaginative measures to collect needed human intelligence.
Heres a contrary suggestion: Perhaps the CIA operations directorate should concentrate on doing its own job overseas before worrying about losing one of its long-standing prerogatives within the beltway. And, by the way, if we are going to have a director of national intelligence, shouldnt he at least have the responsibility for directing this key activity?
To Me, this Is President Bush's move to prevent any more serious muzzling or de-fanging of the CIA, a la the Jimmy Carter Administration.
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