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Happy Monkey 03-11-2004 10:10 AM

Perverting Intelligence for Politics
 
There's a new Salon article (watch an ad to read the whole thing), written by a former USAF military intelligence officer about her expericence with the neocon takeover of the US intelligence services.
Quote:

From May 2002 until February 2003, I observed firsthand the formation of the Pentagon's Office of Special Plans and watched the latter stages of the neoconservative capture of the policy-intelligence nexus in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq. This seizure of the reins of U.S. Middle East policy was directly visible to many of us working in the Near East South Asia policy office, and yet there seemed to be little any of us could do about it.

I saw a narrow and deeply flawed policy favored by some executive appointees in the Pentagon used to manipulate and pressurize the traditional relationship between policymakers in the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies.

I witnessed neoconservative agenda bearers within OSP usurp measured and carefully considered assessments, and through suppression and distortion of intelligence analysis promulgate what were in fact falsehoods to both Congress and the executive office of the president.

Griff 03-11-2004 03:28 PM

If you like to read national defense stuff from a libertarian perspective, here is a bunch of her stuff.

Hmmm.. I wonder if there's a draft Karen K. for President Committee yet?

warch 03-11-2004 03:36 PM

Cheney.


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