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CIA chief nixed plan to kill Al-Qaeda targets: report
2009-07-13
The US Central Intelligence Agency had a secret plan to capture or kill Al-Qaeda operatives but it was terminated by new CIA Director Leon Panetta, The Wall Street Journal said late Sunday.
Funny, here I thought that was kind of the point of having a CIA. Silly me.
Even Al Gore understood that you had a CIA to do the stuff that you couldn't do legally and openly.
Citing unnamed former intelligence officials familiar with the matter, the newspaper said the precise nature of the highly classified effort remained unclear, and the CIA would not comment on its substance. According to current and former government officials, the agency spent money on planning and possibly some training of its operatives for the mission, the report said. It was acting on a 2001 presidential legal finding, which authorized the CIA to pursue such efforts. But the initiative had not become fully operational at the time Panetta ended it.
I'd like to hear his reason why.
Citing three unnamed former intelligence officials, The Journal said that in 2001, the CIA also examined the subject of targeted assassinations of Al-Qaeda leaders. But those discussions tapered off within six months. Neither Panetta nor members of Congress provided details, said the Journal, adding that he quashed the CIA effort after learning about it on June 23.

Meanwhile, Representative Pete Hoekstra, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, said little money had been spent on the project -- closer to one million dollars than 50 million. "The idea for this kind of program was tossed around in fits and starts," The Journal quoted Hoekstra as saying.

The New York Times reported on its website Saturday that former US vice president Dick Cheney had ordered the CIA to withhold information about a secret counterterrorism program from Congress for eight years.
Because he knew it would end up on the front page of a newspaper. I rest my case.
Panetta, who ended the program when he learned of its existence, revealed Cheney's role in a closed briefing to the Senate and House intelligence committees, the paper said, without specifying the nature of the program.
Posted by:tipper

#6  But but but ... if we kill them we can't hold hands and sing Kumbaya with them!
Posted by: DMFD   2009-07-13 17:59  

#5  I am starting to believe the Obama administration and his leftist minions have spent more energy on Bush and Company than Al Qaeda. Tends to lead credence to who they think the real threat is.
Posted by: airandee   2009-07-13 17:56  

#4  What a complete wuss.

My word, the Russkies and the Stasi were running about zapping defectors and getting the Pope shot and we are afraid to hunt these unterminsche down like the animals they are?

Crazy, completely crazy.

I wonder what kind of odds a London bookie will give me on which city and when AQ vaporizes another 3 or 5 thousand of us.

Panetta neither has the guts or emotional armor for this job. Almost makes me long for the days of George Tenent and Richard Clarke.
Posted by: James Carville   2009-07-13 17:47  

#3  Promoted both stories to WoT ops.

AoS
Posted by: Steve White   2009-07-13 17:13  

#2  that's why I posted the same story (different link) in Seedy Politicians
Posted by: Frank G   2009-07-13 15:03  

#1  It was a secret that we wanted to kill Al Qaeda operatives and now, thanks to Panetta we don't want to kill them? I don't understand. Sounds like the guy is defining himself out of a job.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-07-13 14:55  

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