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by DanielBMarkham
5946 days ago
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Because I am fine with the government doing things I do not agree with -- this is why we have elections. The point isn't to get into some kind of spitting match over who did what when. Let's stipulate that duly elected officials acting within the constitution instructed the CIA to do things we do not like. To respond to the fact we don't like it, we elect new officials. We do not terminate the entire national intelligence program. After all, the next bunch of guys in Washington may need a CIA due to no fault of our own, and it take decades to spin one up. Trashing it in a moment of political anger takes away options we might need 20 years from now. |
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Does anyone remember how totally surprised he was by the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan? We'll never know if the CIA could have helped avoid that blindness (probably not, too much of it was willful or just not understanding simple realities like the nature of the Soviet Union and its leaders), but by deliberately gutting its HUMINT in favor of "national technical means" (SIGINT and TECHINT (e.g. spy satellites)) he all but ensured he'd be flying blind afterwords.