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The Next Head of the CIA? (Michael Hayden)
TIME ^ | May 5, 2006 | MIKE ALLEN AND TIMOTHY J. BURGER

Posted on 05/05/2006 8:39:18 PM PDT by West Coast Conservative

President George W. Bush stunned Washington on Friday by accepting the resignation of CIA Director Porter J. Goss, and Republican sources told TIME that the White House plans to name his replacement on Monday: Air Force General Michael V. Hayden, who as Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence has been a visible and aggressive defender of the administration's controversial eavesdropping program. His nomination is sure to reignite the battle over the program on Capitol Hill, where one House Democrat promises "a partisan food fight" during the confirmation process.

Though Hayden, who has a close rapport with Vice President Cheney, has not been formally offered the job, he is the leading candidate and the announcement is planned for Monday at the White House, the sources said. The President frequently extends a formal offer immediately before an announcement, to cut down on leaks and allow for last-minute developments.

White House officials had hoped to announce Goss's departure and Hayden's nomination at the same time but Goss, who resigned under pressure, balked at that kind of choreography. "He said, 'If we're going to do this, let's go ahead and do it,'' a senior administration official said.

Bush and Goss appeared together along with Negroponte in the Oval Office after lunch Friday in a terse, three-minute ceremony announced with just 50 minutes' notice. A senior administration official said Negroponte, with the blessing of the White House, began talking with Goss about leaving a couple of weeks ago. "The creation of the DNI has been a transformational and very tumultuous time for the intelligence community and particularly the CIA," the senior administration official said. "When you ask somebody to do so much transformational change, often it makes sense to let somebody then take the agency forward from there."

Goss, a former Republican House member from Florida who was chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, formally offered his resignation at about 9:30 a.m. Friday in the office of Chief of Staff Joshua B. Bolten, following a National Security Council meeting. Goss then talked with Bush before the departure announcement, where they were seated in front of the fireplace the White House uses for photo opportunities with visiting world leaders. Although Bush put his hand on Goss's arm as journalists were herded in, the President betrayed none of his usual reluctance at a high-level departure. "This morning, Director Porter Goss offered his resignation as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; I've accepted it," Bush said matter-of-factly. "I've established a very close, personal relationship with Porter, which is very important for the Director of the CIA." Goss then spoke briefly, saying that the agency "is on a very even keel, sailing well" and that the Agency has "improved dramatically your goals for our nation's intelligence capabilities."

It was Hayden who appeared in the White House briefing room in December to defend a highly classified National Security Agency program that includes interception of domestic phone calls and e-mail messages without warrants if one of the parties has known links to al Qaeda and related terrorist organizations. Hayden said at the National Press Club in January: "It is not a driftnet over Dearborn or Lackawanna or Freemont grabbing conversations that we then sort out by these alleged keyword searches or data-mining tools or other devices that so-called experts keep talking about. This is targeted and focused."

The senior administration official said Hayden was chosen for the job for his "natural leadership qualities" and his "decades of experience in the intelligence community." "He's been a customer of it, he's been a producer of it," the official said. Hayden, who entered active duty in 1969 and is the highest-ranking military intelligence officer in the armed forces, has been Director of the National Security Agency, Commander of the Air Intelligence Agency and Director of the Joint Command and Control Warfare Center. Hayden has bachelor's and master's degrees from Duquesne University. His first assignment was in January 1970 as an analyst and briefer at the headquarters of the Strategic Air Command at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska. That was a classic Cold War post, and he now will be in charge of helping a glamorous but struggling part of the government adapt to a very different world.

The Director of Central Intelligence, a post of legendary power and intrigue during the Cold War, has been partially eclipsed by the Director of National Intelligence position that was created as part of a restructuring in response to the Sept. 11 attacks. Since then neither Goss nor John D. Negroponte, the first occupant of the new DNI position, ever seemed comfortable with the arrangement, which notably shifted the responsibilities of delivering the daily intelligence briefing to the President to Negroponte.

The departure was the culmination of a turf war between Goss and Negroponte. A U.S. official told TIME that he thought Goss "was standing up for the Central Intelligence Agency" and was concerned "that some of the core capabilities of the Agency that let it accomplish its mission might be eroded with the growth of the DNI apparatus."

"We were beginning to reach a point where some of the core capabilities of the CIA might be placed in jeopardy," the official said. "When the way ahead was sketched out, the director thought there were some problems there."

But the senior administration official countered: "The President has been very focused on the improvements of the intelligence capabilities of the CIA. He understand that particularly with tough cases like North Korea and Iran and elsewhere, you've got to have good human intelligence resources, and that's the CIA's bread and butter. You also have to have good, smart analysis, and that's another thing that the CIA is the heart of. But the new law has a new head of the intelligence community. That's the Director of National Intelligence. The custom and the culture of the intelligence community is catching up with that fact. The President will choose somebody who will continue to close the gap between the law and reality."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bush; cia; ciadirector; goss; hayden; michaelhayden; next

1 posted on 05/05/2006 8:39:21 PM PDT by West Coast Conservative
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To: West Coast Conservative
Well if this is the guy gives a hint the direction of what appears to be the agency is to be pushed.

I just hope this guy is who he appears to be and we are not sandbagggggged by a hidden liberal agenda.
2 posted on 05/05/2006 8:45:00 PM PDT by Just mythoughts
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To: West Coast Conservative
["the resignation of CIA Director Porter J. Goss"]

It seems that Goss couldn't change the old-guard bureaucracy.
3 posted on 05/05/2006 8:45:08 PM PDT by LjubivojeRadosavljevic
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To: West Coast Conservative

Gee,
What do the Jersey Girls think??
And what is the reaction of Jamie Gorelick?

Seems to me, that layer after layer of intelligence management just slows down and further politizes the intel info bubbling to the top.

Porter Goss tried, but I guess failed, to remove all the Clinton, etc. CIA toadies that wanted to leak and undermine Bush.

Let the new games begin!


4 posted on 05/05/2006 8:56:44 PM PDT by aShepard (As a Rhode Islander, I apologize for Patches to be a member of Congress!)
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To: aShepard

["remove all the Clinton, etc...CIA toadies that wanted to leak and undermine Bush."]

I would certainly hope that the people involved would understand that they REALLY need to get their butts in gear - before there's another AQ attack.

Well, that's just a suggestion.




5 posted on 05/05/2006 9:16:04 PM PDT by LjubivojeRadosavljevic
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To: LjubivojeRadosavljevic
Goss did just fine. He wasn't there to manage, but to kick ass and take names. The Rats have been cornered, there is nothing more for Goss to do.
6 posted on 05/05/2006 9:23:47 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: Pukin Dog
["The Rats have been cornered,..."]

I would handle this Detroit style.

That is, walk right down the "assembly line" and say; "You're fired, You're fired, You're fired, You're fired,....etc.

I know what you're going to say, the problems with unions, pensions, "this guy has a family", etc.

So what.
7 posted on 05/05/2006 9:41:43 PM PDT by LjubivojeRadosavljevic
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To: LjubivojeRadosavljevic
[ I know what you're going to say, the problems with unions, pensions, "this guy has a family", etc... So what... ]

Exactly.. but Hey.. its only National Security involved..
Evidently much down the CIAs list of prioritys..
What with pensions, freebies, turf, paychecks, and self worth involved..

8 posted on 05/05/2006 9:57:23 PM PDT by hosepipe (This Propaganda has been edited to include not a small amount of Hyperbole..)
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To: hosepipe

["Exactly.. but Hey.. its only National Security involved.."]

You've got it.

I would deal with the law suits later...RIGHT NOW I'm more concerned with issues of National Security.


9 posted on 05/05/2006 10:04:44 PM PDT by LjubivojeRadosavljevic
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To: West Coast Conservative

It was funny to watch the same news people on cable during the day.

After the Goss announcement, they were all talking about how "sudden" this must have been because, after all, they didn't know about it ahead of time. As proof they said no replacement was named yet.

Then, hours later, they are all talking about the replacement -- but no suggestion that having a replacement named made their earlier comments look foolish.


10 posted on 05/05/2006 10:56:03 PM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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To: CharlesWayneCT

They all have chronic amnesia, and they never admit mistakes. They spend all their time demanding that Republicans, especially President Bush, admit their mistakes.


11 posted on 05/06/2006 5:21:31 AM PDT by txrangerette ("We are fighting al-Qaeda, NOT Aunt Sadie"...Dick Cheney commenting on the wiretaps!!)
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To: CharlesWayneCT

A few days ago did not Porter Goss do somethng of ridden of some of the traders in the dept?

When I first saw this photo I thought is was so unlike Bush seems he is distancing himself from Porter Goss blantly!
How can you at the same time say some nice and his action say something else??

Here Porter looks at Bush makes me wonder what is Bush leaving out??

Some times when I see photos like this it is hard to figure out what is really going on here! So for now the traders get a pass! Just like Sadam and Moussaoui still breathing!

12 posted on 05/06/2006 8:36:19 AM PDT by restornu (Elevate Your Thoughts!)
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To: restornu

Traders? What are they trading? Baseball cards?


13 posted on 05/06/2006 9:00:32 AM PDT by dc-zoo
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To: dc-zoo

How soon we forget!

The CIA did not reveal the identity of the employee, who was dismissed Thursday, but NBC News reported last night she is Mary McCarthy. An intelligence source confirmed that the report was accurate.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1619418/posts

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CIA fires officer over alleged leak (I see it as treason)
http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=politicsNews&storyid=2006-04-21T233543Z_01_N21381124_RTRUKOC_0_US-SECURITY-CIA.xml


14 posted on 05/06/2006 9:22:20 AM PDT by restornu (Elevate Your Thoughts!)
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To: dc-zoo

For Real or a Smear??

CIA boss Goss is cooked
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/v-pfriendly/story/415304p-350961c.html


15 posted on 05/06/2006 9:26:26 AM PDT by restornu (Elevate Your Thoughts!)
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To: restornu

It is a photo op. People are pointing cameras and snapping right and left. The subjects are often enough looking at one camera man or another at any given moment.

The fact that the photo op took place says a whole lot more than one quirky expression or another. If Bush wanted to blatantly distance himself from Goss he would have announced the resignation and accepted it by a statement to the press.


16 posted on 05/06/2006 9:34:30 AM PDT by Cap Huff
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To: West Coast Conservative; All

I believe I said this yesterday .. the liberals should be careful what they wish for. While they were upset with Goss' removal of so many of their cherished moles, now they have an even tougher MILITARY guy to take over.

This is a very good move.

And .. as I said yesterday .. Goss might have been there to roust out those hiding in the wings - the ones who were excited about the opportunity to try to bring down the President.

Since the WH already had somebody waiting in the wings (so to speak) - I get the impression this was no surprise to the WH at all .. and maybe even planned. I'm guessing of course .. Hmmmmm??


17 posted on 05/06/2006 9:51:10 AM PDT by CyberAnt (Drive-by Media: Fake news, fake documents, fake polls)
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To: West Coast Conservative

Big thread with lots of commentary:

General Hayden to Replace Porter Goss as CIA chief
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1627689/posts


18 posted on 05/06/2006 9:55:36 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Guns themselves are fairly robust; their chief enemies are rust and politicians) (NRA)
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To: restornu

I say "smear"--at least for now. The CIA IG is investigating the #3 guy, Foggo, for links to Cunningham and his main bribers. The only link to Goss--at least so far--is that he hired Foggo.


19 posted on 05/06/2006 10:01:51 AM PDT by Sal (Once you know they sold USA out to Red China, what do you think they would NOT do?)
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