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Sunday, July 19, 2009
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Gang That Couldn't Shoot -- Period
by Debra J. Saunders
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Last weekend, the New York Times reported that after 9/11, the CIA developed a "secret counterterrorism program" to train hit squads to kill top al-Qaida leaders. It seemed like good news to me. After all, why bankroll an intelligence agency if you can't use it to kill an enemy against whom America has declared war?

The news hooks: CIA director Leon Panetta killed the program last month after he told Senate and House Intelligence committees about the program.

And: Congress allegedly did not know about the nonoperational operation because, according to unnamed sources, former Veep Dick Cheney told the agency not to disclose the program to Congress.

The part of the story that undermined the story: The covert program "never became fully operational, involving planning and some training that took place off and on from 2001 until this year."

In plain English that means: Nothing happened -- there never were any Jason Bournes -- and no one informed the intelligence committees about it.

Subsequent stories elsewhere reported that the program never got off the ground. CIA Director George Tenet killed the program in 2004. Tenet's successor, Porter Goss, revived the program, but it never became operational, even when Michael Hayden, and later Panetta, took over as CIA chief.

Some unnamed sources say Cheney told the CIA not to tell Congress about the nonoperational operation; other sources claimed Cheney was not involved. Cheney isn't talking. My guess: If Cheney told the CIA to cork it, someone at the CIA's Langley headquarters would have leaked the whole story years ago. After all, the Bush years were replete with unnamed sources leaking classified intelligence on Iraq, wiretapping and efforts to squeeze al-Qaida's finances.

It turns out the New York Times reported "a list of terrorist leaders the Central Intelligence Agency is authorized to kill" on Dec. 15, 2002.

Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, a Democrat, has argued there should be an investigation of the CIA's failure to disclose. He told ABC's "This Week," "To have a massive program that is concealed from the leaders in Congress is not only inappropriate, it could be illegal." But the National Security Act requires the CIA to "keep the congressional intelligence committees fully and currently informed of all covert actions" -- not necessarily brainstorming.

The Associated Press reported last week that the House Intelligence Committee is laying the groundwork for a formal investigation. If so, the committee might start by probing how it is that Intelligence Committee members didn't know about a plan that had been reported on the front page of the New York Times.

"The administration must notify Congressional leaders of any covert action finding signed by the president," the 2002 story reported. "In the case of the presidential finding authorizing the use of lethal force against members of al Qaeda, Congressional leaders have been notified as required, the officials said." Continued...

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Lets gang up on Rich Cheney, get reel
Republicans are devious and not be trusted. Great sound bites but is it truth or is it Smear Democratic truth. You decide.

Counter terrorism is secretive by nature; the effectiveness of its outcome is the element of surprise. This is not the Marques of Queensbury rules of war. CIA, Counter Terrorism units and Home Land Security and even your local SWAT should never be under the “May I Rule”. Do you think that the al-Qaeda work by exposing there every move? They just train for there kills.

Not all training is effective and some is no longer used only from changing in objectives, this is where you get the words “Suspended”. It is not a code word

The reel point of combat ops is not out of a book at Amazon.com Training for effective ways of operating in countries or parts of the world who use non standard techniques to persecute there people or fight there battles, requires different modifications of training. Training in combat tactics, handling weapons, marksmanship, intelligence, camouflage, communications and other assets to numerous to describe requires specialists. This takes months and years dependent on the need being served by the Agent or soldier.

Lets look at who does what. The Senate and Congress are charged with oversight not outlining the strategy of training. I sense that Debra Saunders needs a little more information about this specialized training. The CIA or Homeland security never was on a “bless me plan” for its operations. This published article is sounding like yet another attempt of the Obama Media LLC, DNC and Pelosi crowd to obfuscate the reel issues of today’s looting of America by this administration using the Cap and Trade and Health Care bill.

This is the priority not if Leon Paneta or Rich Cheney SAID “MAY I”

Even Obama saw the merit of security by not publishing pictures of GTMO

Sky Pete #116
Actually, we need to be careful about who we elect to congress and President. We need honest, dutiful men and oversight becomes unnecessary. With THIS administration I would require at least three oversight committees for every position plus the committees. Even at that the country will get screwed.
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