The revelation from seven Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee that they were misled about a critical CIA program has sparked a debate that touches on the most sensitive areas of national security policy. What program, exactly, was being kept secret?
No one is answering the question, citing the sensitivities that come when discussing classified intelligence matters. But in various conversations with sources on and off the Hill, two general theories have emerged. The first is that the CIA was keeping quiet about the use of waterboarding on terrorist suspects. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said she was misled by the intelligence agency on that very subject. It's also the story told to the Huffington Post by a source with knowledge of the letter the seven House Democrats penned to CIA chief Leon Panetta, in which they complained about being misled.
But the dates don't line up. In their letter, the lawmakers note that members of Congress were "misled" for "a number of years, from 2001 to this week." Pelosi, however, contended that the CIA lied to her about the use of harsh interrogation techniques during the fall of 2002.
And in a conversation with the Huffington Post, Rep. Anna Eshoo, (D-Calif.), one of the letter's signatories, said that Panetta "stopped the program the day after he was informed." Waterboarding was ended as a practice during the Bush years.
So what are the "significant actions" that these seven lawmakers insist were kept from Congress? Another theory being bandied about concerns an "executive assassination ring" that was allegedly set up and answered to former Vice President Dick Cheney. The New Yorker's Seymour Hersh, building off earlier reporting from the New York Times, dropped news of the possibility that such a ring existed in a March 2009 discussion sponsored by the University of Minnesota.
"It is a special wing of our special operations community that is set up independently," Hersh said. "They do not report to anybody, except in the Bush-Cheney days, they reported directly to the Cheney office. They did not report to the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff or to Mr. [Robert] Gates, the secretary of defense. They reported directly to him. ...
"Congress has no oversight of it," he added. "It's an executive assassination ring essentially, and it's been going on and on and on. Just today in the Times there was a story that its leaders, a three star admiral named [William H.] McRaven, ordered a stop to it because there were so many collateral deaths. Under President Bush's authority, they've been going into countries, not talking to the ambassador or the CIA station chief, and finding people on a list and executing them and leaving. That's been going on, in the name of all of us."
Asked if this was the basis of her letter to Panetta, Eshoo said she could not discuss what was a "highly classified program." She did, however, note that when Panetta told House Intelligence Committee members what it was that had been kept secret, "the whole committee was stunned, even Republicans." A Republican committee member told Who Runs Gov's Greg Sargent it was something they hadn't heard before.




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If this is true, and we can't be 100 percent certain since it is classified, this is an appalling policy, but fairly consistent in regards to preemptive strikes in the name of self defense.
Their is no valid excuse for murder. The end does not justify the means.
Disappointing, but not surprising given the outlaw nature of the previous Administration.
I think we better start looking at the outlaw nature of our present administration. We are being taken down now at light speed.
History take years to be written and even longer to be fully understood. People will look back on the Bush/Obama years and wonder more about us than them. They'll wonder how we let this all happen, the attack on Iraq, Afghanistan and the constant murders in Pakistan. The death of leaders globally that seemed like perhaps they were killed by opposing factions when in fact they were secretly murdered by citizens of the United States of America, home of the free, or so we thought.
I never can understand why the public has allowed its leaders to bring us down like this. We have allowed political hacks and wannabe dictators polarize us to the point we can't even get along with each other never mind the rest of the world.
The American people are not the brave free people that we read about , the country has turned into a population of miserable cowards that hide behind lies and "the sky is falling" mentality as well as media propaganda that says we are going to be invaded by a new enemy everyday.
True Jack, all true, sadly true.