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CIA Faces Hostile Scrutiny as Details of 'Dark' Programmes Are Revealed
For a while everyone thought it would be enough to blame Dick Cheney.
President Obama assured the CIA that no one in the agency would be held accountable for the years of torture, abductions and killings, along with the mass serveillance of Americans, conducted under dubious legal authorisations.
America's intelligence community breathed a sigh of relief at what it took to be a commitment that if anyone was to be brought to book it would be the politicians who the agency enthusiastically served as it slipped the leash of legal restraint, particularly the former vice-president who fronted the Bush administration's war on terror. Most doubted that anyone would be held accountable.
But in recent days the ground has shifted dramatically, as a slew of revelations about the CIA's activities has left the agency facing its most hostile scrutiny since the 1970s, when congressional hearings revealed that it was pursuing its own, often illegal, agenda including numerous failed attempts to kill Fidel Castro.
Amid growing calls from within Congress for formal investigations and special prosecutors, former CIA officers say embittered agency officials believe they are caught up in a political war as the Democrats wield their newly acquired power to hit back at old foes in the Bush administration, particularly Cheney.
The CIA's critics say that it is coming under belated scrutiny over its submission to a highly political and possibly illegal agenda that its officials embraced with enthusiasm in the febrile atmosphere after the 9/11 attacks, when the Bush administration thought it could throw out the rule book by declaring the Geneva conventions out of date and redefining long established parameters for torture.
Even where questionable practices were declared legal by the administration, they remained of dubious morality such as the practice of kidnapping suspected terrorists and flying them half way around the world to be tortured and interrogated, known as rendition.
Some former CIA officers, including the former counter-terrorism chief of operations, Vincent Cannistraro, say the agency involved itself in suspect practices as it rode roughshod over long established restraints.
"There were things the agency was involved with after 9/11 which were basically over the edge because of 9/11. There were some very unsavoury things going on. Now they are a problem for the CIA," he said. "There is a lot of pressure on the CIA now and it's going to handicap future activities."
The CIA made two mistakes. The first was to think that it could keep it all hidden.
There is much that will never be made public, it was perhaps inevitable that something damaging would come out. As it happens, a slew of revelations have emerged with shocking speed.
In recent days, the agency has admitted hiding from Congress - probably illegally - a covert anti-terrorism programme. Numerous leaks have revealed it to be an operation to kill al-Qaida operatives, sometimes in friendly countries. The leaks have not been denied by the CIA or members of Congress since informed about the programme.
That revelation came days after five federal inspectors general released a report in to the role of the CIA and the National Security Agency in to warrantless wiretaps and other surveillance at the behest of the White House.
The CIA was just reeling from that blow when the attorney general, Eric Holder, said he wants a probe in to whether the agency was using waterboarding and other tortures even before the administration gave dubious legal opinions which cleared the way and swept aside years of precedent.
Few doubt that there will be more revelations to come, particularly if an increasingly agitated Congress decides to dig deeper.
Peter Bergen, an expert on intelligence at the New America Foundation, said that the CIA is not likely to be put through the wringer in quite the way it was in the 1970s when senator Frank Church's committee laid bare an array of illegal activities. But the agency will have to account for recent actions.
"The abuses by the CIA that Church revealed were worse than anything likely to come out of this. There were eight separate attempts to assassinate Castro. But the steady drip drip of revelations that's coming out now is very damaging to the CIA," he said. "The cumulative effect is a very large amount of dirty laundry will be aired and it will have an effect on the CIA, a very damaging effect."
Shortly after he assumed the presidency Obama reassured CIA officers that they would not be held to account for the abuses of the Bush years. Some took that to mean that the slate was wiped clean and that if there was to be any accounting at all it would be of a narrow group of political leaders.
Obama was keen not to lose the support of the security establishment, particularly as he faced down Republicans and some of his own party over the dismantling of the Guantanamo prison and the release of its inmates.
But Bergen said that the recent revelations have undercut Obama's assurances and encouraged Congress to wade in.
"All these things contribute to create the possibility to have a special prosecutor without being accused of a witch hunt," said Bergen.
There are many in the CIA who remain convinced that the agency is caught up in a political vendetta in part aimed at clearing the speaker of the house, Nancy Pelosi, of accusations she lied when she said the CIA hid waterboarding from her at intelligence briefings.
Cannistraro said the fact that there was a leak after the CIA director, Leon Panetta, recently admitted to the intelligence committee about the secret assassination programme has reinforced the perception that Congress is unreliable and the agency is caught in a political web.
"There's concern at the agency that they brought it to Congress's attention and it promptly leaked," he said.
But Cannistraro said that there is also a recognition within the CIA that the ground has shifted.
"The impulse for revealing this [secret programme] came from far below Panetta's office. It's part of the process to protect the hind quarters of the agency itself because there are things they recognise were over the edge," he said.
Cannistraro said that scrutiny of the CIA will require further examination of the politicians involved, and that it won't stop with the former vice-president.
"They keep specifying Cheney, but what Cheney did was endorsed by the president and Bush's office. This was not a one-man operation," he said.
The CIA's second, and perhaps greater mistake, was that all of the dark programmes appear to have been largely for nothing.
There is now ample evidence that interrogators learned most of what al-Qaida detainees had to tell before they were repeatedly water boarded.
Rendition, torture and Guantánamo are likely to have done more to have enhanced terrorism than curb it.
The inspector general of the justice department said of the secret surveillance programme that most of its leads "were determined not to have any connection to terrorism".
"There are plenty of people who view that the ends justifies the means," said Bergen. "The problem with Cheney is there were not ends. The waterboarding derived intelligence of no great value. I think it'll become clear these extreme measures were counterproductive and above all didn't find anything. That is going to be a very damning judgement for the CIA."



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Show AllI am sorta of leaning towards enforcing the law one of these years ------ but do not worry laws are only for peons not the diabolical politicians.
We always knew what the CIA did, that's not new or news.
They are public servants, an extension of the Pentagon and the Executive branch of government. Give them immunity and START FROM THE BEGINNING, not from the middle.
This is just a cover-up and a rewriting of history!
I want to know who's responsible for NYC's attack!
NMBill July 14th, 2009 3:00 pm............Read this....if you dare (quite long).....and you'll have a strong basis for a hypothesis and I doubt it will include OBL.
http:/www.israelshamir.net/Contributors/
Collateral_Damage_911.pdf
"I want to know who's responsible for NYC's attack!"
Funny, I had been desperately e-mailing Senators Clinton and Lieberman for months to stop dissing Palestinean President Yasser Arafat and cheering the butcher of Sabra and Chatila, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, as Israel bulldozed the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate into a one room capitol. I all but called those two 'traitors' in my last e-mail missive to the Israeli senators just before midnight on September tenth, 2001. The next day was no suprise as I could feel the ripping tension in the air. Osama himself confirmed the reason for 9-11. It was our unconditional support of Israeli atrocities inflicted upon the Palestineans. A scant score of irate Saudies and a handful of razor blades was all it took to bankrupt and destroy the United States. Old bin Laden sure found the Achilles heel of the Great Satan. Our own hubris prevents any salvation or recovery.
Just remember the tongue-in-cheek recruiting poster from the early days of the CIA,
"Join the CIA! Travel to exotic foreign lands, meet interesting people, Kill them!"
Not too far off the mark, after all.
But in recent days the ground has shifted dramatically, as a slew of revelations about the CIA's activities has left the agency facing its most hostile scrutiny since the 1970s . . .
"Hostile scrutiny". The CIA won't even get a rap on the knuckles from a foam rubber ruler. Everybody's winking behind the scenes and Obimbo and Panetta, when they hear demands that something be done, merely smile at each other, make a fist and move it up and down.
"There are many in the CIA who remain convinced the agency is caught up in a political vendetta in part aimed at clearing the speaker of the house, Nancy Pelosi, of accusations she lied when she said the CIA hid waterboarding from her at intelligence briefings."
It's just amazing the legs that this right wing GOP, intelligence community-generated misinformation smokescreen has taken on. Here it is, republished and disseminated as factual news analysis, by the highly reputable Guardian/UK.
Heaven forbid public debate in the United States should focus upon torture, the role of high, mid-range and/or lower echelon employees of the CIA in embracing torture as official US government policy during the Bush/Cheney years, or upon whether torture, rebranded as "enhanced interrogation techniques", actually generated credible information that saved thousands of innocent American lives (as former vice president Dick Cheney claims).
No, instead it's much more fun to focus media attention upon what did senior House Democrat Nancy Pelosi know, and when did Pelosi know it. Much, much better to go chase off after a one-on-one swearing contest over the content details of a single, top secret briefing session held in early September, 2002, than to engage in a broad public policy debate over Bush's calculated mistreatment of Muslim detainees during the last seven years of the GOP's global war on terror.
Who does Chris McGreal think leaked the charge that Pelosi was specifically briefed about the ongoing use of waterboarding in the first place?
Who do you think are the "many" agency folks who "remain convinced" the CIA is now being scapegoated as part of a political vendetta?
Who, after all, circulated "accusations she [Pelosi] lied when the said the CIA hid waterboarding from her" at this one classified oversight briefing, anonymous source "accusations" that made up three days' worth of US news cycle recently for Karl Rove, Faux News, Rush Limbaugh, and their propaganda cohorts to bellow about, calling for Pelosi to resign as Speaker of the House?
Please spare me the speculation and lamentation over whether the CIA is being unjustly victimized by the current controversy.
Whether Nancy Pelosi was or was not briefed, whether she did or did not lie, is a scarlet herring - an orchestrated spin campaign, generated from within the spy agency itself, for the naked partisan purpose of diverting public debate away from the far more important, fundamental issue of how America came to practice torture on George Bush's White House watch.
Bill from Saginaw
Bill from Saginaw July 14th, 2009 4:26 pm......America was practicing torture long before Bush's watch. Don't get me wrong as this does not make him any less the murderer and torturer. It just seems it became a personal and sick vendetta (for the Dick, too), especially knowing it was done under the deception of the false flag of 9/11. These sick bastards used their newly found power under the illegal Patriot Act to carry out their warped policies and torture innocent beings JUST BECAUSE THEY COULD and in an attempt to create false evidence to substantiate their outrageous lies. Karma is a bitch and their time nears to pay the piper.
Yep.
The big scarlet herring.
Yep.
A big scarlet herring.
CIA should have known better than to help Cheney cover his tracks. Somewhere in that org is a thread that needs to be pulled...
snydly July 14th, 2009 5:36 pm..Have you read "The Shock Doctrine"? It's all loose threads and loose cannons.
Got half way thru and pussied out....
It's hard enough just to stay street legal twixt the ears of one early steeped in civics and love of country.
I'll try again, but it's deep water...
snydly July 14th, 2009 7:23 pm.....I understand......takes time and discipline to de-program at least (assumption) 50 years of conditioning. But, as in my case, one must do it to maintain at least a modicum of integrity. "Lies of the Mind" will do you in....To not do it seems to be obeisance to continued subjugation. BUT, we all trudge along at our personal pace, amigo. While reading "Shock Doctrine", my anger was extremely manifest. I could almost taste it and as a result had to, as you, take it in small doses.
Many americans seem to care little what has occurred since '9/11', but one thing is certain.
The world on '9/12' and for a while afterwards had great sympathy for the USA; but the USA lost it with its own reactions.
Now it is revealed that the leaders at the 'top'---conspired in the capital, Washington D.C. to commit very serious crimes of murder, kidnapping and torture--all of it in other countries.
It is now widely known that the same 'leaders' waged an illegal war of aggression based upon lies and misinformation, against a nation that only twenty years before had been 'major allies' --in much the same manner as the current 'coalition of the willing', 'who were with them, and therefore not against them'---and they have now laid to waste a Nation that was once self contained and productive.
It is now widely known that either directly or indirectly under the control of the US Armed forces that thousands of innocent people have died, and been maimed and injured. And that they will suffer for generations from the environmental contamination delivered in 'depleted uranium ordinance' and other weapons as well as the environmental damage from the other contaminants that were not present before the arrival of the US Armed forces. That thousands more have become hopelessly poverty stricken, homeless and or refugees in neighboring nations---many of whom will die in the same condition with no hope of recovery----all of this and so much more as a direct result of the USA.
Along with this is the irony that the USA has allowed its economy to collapse, bringing along with it the economy of a major segment of the world, and are now, the 'people who would bring freedom to the Iraqi and Afghanistan people' the "great liberators'----in debt for over one trillion of their own 'dollars', to a Communist nation; China.
America, unless you make some major changes---very very soon, the world cannot possibly afford to allow you to remain intact.
The best start would be immediate prosecutions for international crimes by the entire Bush administration--from GW Bush all the way down to Pvt. Smith who drove the truck that carried the water for the 'water boarding'.
In short. America, you have a little time left to change the out come of the worlds 'last reaction to the American question'-----but most likely, 'just a little time left'.
Good Luck America, you really need it.
in view of your mentioning the "rest of the world" , particularly china , in relation to the USA :
today's report (NY times - and presumably this will be confirmed by more reliable sources closer to asian affairs) - says that
In the second quarter of the year - China growth has ACCELERATED beyond what was projected last year due to the MESS CREATED and BEGUN in the USA (just to be precise about THAT little detail)...
and that china's "turning inward" - from the loss of its export sector industries - refocusing its development TOWARDS DOMESTIC -
has been deemed a success and is expected to continue .
some analysts have prescribed EXACTLY this "domestic development" rebalancing of china (as well as for other countries, except of course the USA habitually tries to PREVENT THAT but just seems IMPOTENT to do THAT same thing with china) as a way , as one writer, Henry CK Liu, predicted or prescribed : "the way for CHina to realize its TRUE destiny - as a prosperous nation in keeping with its national size and market" (which is - according to their national sizes also - other countries OUGHT to be able to achieve NATIONAL prosperity)
WITHOUT DEPENDENCE upon foreign capital or export oriented economies.
it seems this is exactly what china is now doing -- and as a result
is ALREADY recovering very quickly from the global recession.
and as economists and historians have always known:
"WHERE CHINA GOES _ the rest of asia goes". ..which of course also is clearly , inevitably where the new "power center" is already moving - as well as where the emergence from the recession is to begin.
and that is something the USA can't do a DAMN thing about.
except of course to try the old OVERLY FAMILIAR US gambit that repeats itself ;;;
Try and paint china as the "next threat to the world".........
except THIS time - it will be a COMPLETE LAUGH for the entire world to see, coming from the USA ...since this is NOT your "tiny little or defenseless" nation like iraq - or haiti -
but THE USA's BANKER!!! that is clearly DECIDING it doesn't WANT to hold TOO MUCH LONGER on US TREASURY and DOESN"T want to DEPEND on Exports to the BANKRUPT USA and can DO VERY WELL INDEED on ITS OWN domestic and near-abroad markets....
hell - even Europe can't do without China RATHER than the other way around.. and they KNOW IT.
so - what's the USA going to do? surround china in teh china sea with Aircraft Carriers?
China ALREADY is jealously making its claims on the seas around it , EXPANDING them (seemingly proven by the Internationally acknowledged scientific system of landmasses extending under the sea) ...
the USA perhaps wants WAR with china?
the usa is going to LOSE it - despite its vaunted Grand Army.
Details of 'Dark' Programmes.
Here you find them:
Read “Collateral Damage” by E. P Heidner, part I and II.
>>> www.scribd.com/people/documents/2169400-ep-heidner <<<
Be warned, it will be a HORRIFYING study.
estebandido July 14th, 2009 6:26 pm...Agree with all you have said.,,....BUT, there is more....have you read the article that yachtie and I have posted?? You're missing something immense in it's implications.
Questionable focus. Aim at the source, not the reflection.
The CIA is undoubtedly responsible for carrying out some "dark programmes", but they don't formulate US geopolitical strategies, and nor do they establish the broad rules under which those strategies are implemented by various agencies of the imperium. Besides, most of them aren't really very "dark" unless you're willfully blind.
I think we all know that Iraq and Afghanistan are only about oil. The CIA are just civil servants who've given up personal responsibility for their actions to their employers.
Sounds like Germany "back then".
I remember a town in Germany,where the "civil servants" who were "just obeying orders" were executed. I think there's a last one going back there now.
So's who's behind it? It couldn't be a little pipsqueak country lilke Isreal. No, they're good people and they were oppressed once. Isreal had nothing to gain from 9/11 other than have the "war on terrorism" taken out of their hands by their "big buddies".
The chances of the CIA and, indeed the US being held to task are about the same as a bear being forced to put up a quarter to use the facilities in Yellowstone.
And the US wonders why they're so hated.Holiday at home I'd recommend to US citizens.
-- I think we all know that Iraq and Afghanistan are only about oil. --
Now, now, that's a bit of a generalization, no?
What is truly scary about this whole sorry episode is that from a realpolitik point of view: the entire exercise was futile and incompetently done. Realpolitik argues that those sort of actions only be done if there is no other recourse, the strategy and endgame are fully thought out, and the task(s) is assigned to those qualified to carry it out. But then considering Dubya, Cheney, & Co. are incompetent fascists, was it truly surprising how badly they mucked it up?
Whoa Nellie !!!! Cheney and Company have been guaranteed protection by "Barack, I don't want to look at the past, Obama"
Instead of starting with post 9/11, why not start with the 90's and work accomplished with the help of Al Qaeda and the Taliban,including the ISI of Pakistan. Or, how about those mysterious CIA Authorized visas to the 9/11 terrorists in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (A U.S. State Department employee resigned because he knew what the CIA was doing.)
There was no talk about the two planes that crash landed in Mexico in 2007 and the 8 tons of cocaine they carried.......One of the planes was definitely CIA because it had completed four rendition flights to Guantanamo, and the other had typical CIA non existant company ownership......Not a "Blip" in the American Mass Media!!!!!
Give me a break !!!!! The CIA has "Off Book Companies" doing its nasty dirty work for "The Power Elite"........Behind every destabilization of any country, you will find "Off Book Operations" for "The Power Elite".
Ask Mike Connell's maintenance crew how Mike's plane was sabotaged or controlled by people on the ground with Raytheon Technology to eliminate Mike from testifying on how he stole the Ohio votes in 2004...........
No, the CIA has been "OfF Book" for decades and the hanging suicides of the D.C. Madam and another prostitute involved in the investigation are great examples for those who threaten anyone within "The Power Elite"....
Is this not like being shocked and outraged that Ted Bundy smoked Illegal drugs?
The CIA is a criminal organization. They serve no purpose other then to assassinate and terrorize entities they feel might be a threat .
The threat they perceive or seek to head off, is not to the security of the United States of America or its people.
It is to keep the truth from being revealed. They are gatekeepers for the most corrupt and immoral people in the world.
What are were these dark programs ,,, all of them,,,,
How about a nation wide warrant less surviellance spy network , you know, using people,,, like stazi police.
Who would they be, who are thier leaders, how are they funded,I keep hearing about loyalty oaths.
What are the checks and balances , and what can innocent people do who have become victims of which hunts.
Come on , lets face facts and the truth,
1. you know that they have a human spy network, word is , one in every 25 Americans is to be a government spy sworn to a loyalty oath.
2. Warrant less surveillance is not being stoped , and there is immunty to those who participate.
3. no protection from abuse, the good old boy network cover each others asses.
I wont sign a loyalty oath for a government that stumps on the constitution and my fellow Americans civil rights.
More than 100,000 Americans now work in Intel - the actual number remains classified. Will they write in history books that America had more intelligence officers than Nazi Germany? What is all this leading to? When do we change course as a nation?
Well, enjoy this spotlight on the CIA for the moment. It's hard to believe anything will really come of this.
Well, I wonder what His Self-Righteous Holiness, Ray McGovern has to say about this! Yo!, Ray, we know you just despise abuses like torture and starting wars on false pretenses when it involves the military, have you any moral outrage left to condemn the abuses of your former employer?
Hello, Ray, Ray are you out there somewhere--hey Raaaay!
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Nanoo
The only good thing that has come of this, is that Cheney has left the public arena.
Jim Shea
It's great that all this information about the horrible and ineffective activities of the CIA is finally being revealed. We should have had an independent prosecutor last January.
On a totally different matter - Who on earth WROTE this piece? I cringed, primarily from the substance, but also from the incredibly bad writing.