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Pentagon Expands Inquiry Into Intelligence on ISIS Surge

43 点作者 randomname2超过 9 年前

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jimrandomh超过 9 年前
People tend to think of there being a unified "US government", but the reality is that there's a large number of mostly separate organizations connected only loosely by a theme. Sometimes they lie to each other. Sometimes they lie to the politicians in Washington, who are nominally in charge but who seem to have less real power with every passing year.
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randomname2超过 9 年前
Summary: US Central Command is accused of lying to the President and Congress about airstrikes and the ground fight against ISIS, obscuring the fact that America’s strategy to combat ISIS simply was not effective, as &quot;senior officials&quot; at Centcom were determined to &quot;overstate the progress of American airstrikes against ISIS.&quot;<p>In September, The Guardian reported that the tendency for Centcom to provide upbeat assessments of the fight against ISIS may have been influenced by James Clapper (Director of national intelligence), who was &quot;said to talk nearly every day with Grove – &#x27;which is highly, highly unusual&#x27;, according to a former intelligence official.&quot; (<a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theguardian.com&#x2F;us-news&#x2F;2015&#x2F;sep&#x2F;10&#x2F;james-clapper-pentagon-military-official" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.theguardian.com&#x2F;us-news&#x2F;2015&#x2F;sep&#x2F;10&#x2F;james-clapper...</a>)
otakucode超过 9 年前
I don&#x27;t understand why anyone would be surprised by this. This is par for the course in intelligence. The intelligence agencies exist to provide whatever fiction those in power wish to hear. In the 80s, the CIA determined that the USSR was a paper tiger destined for collapse. But Reagan wanted an enemy. So the higher-ups at the CIA took the report by the head of their USSR division and threw it away, crafting their own fictional representation of the USSR as a powerhouse. This is why every major world event comes as a huge surprise to the CIA and other intelligence agencies. It doesn&#x27;t surprise any of the analysts working there, they actually know what is going on most of the time. But because the truth is not politically convenient, the agency as a whole cannot be made to seem like a danger to the political machinations of those who influence their funding. Some of the gymnastics this involves are sometimes funny. Reading the CIAs reports on Iran&#x27;s &#x27;nuclear weapons program&#x27;, for instance, are an adventure in absurdism. Pile after pile of pages of extensive descriptions of total knowledge of Iran&#x27;s operations culminating in not a single shred of evidence of any weapons program gets topped off with &quot;but then again, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. There could be a super-duper-extra-top-secret weapons program buried 50 miles underground&quot; which gives the politicos and media the ability to report it as &quot;CIA says Iran may have secret weapons program in new report!&quot;<p>Oh, and that head of the CIAs USSR division whose report showing the truth of the USSRs weakness was Aldritch Aimes. It was at that point that he realized the intelligence game was a sham and just being used to lend an air of mystique and &#x27;secret knowledge&#x27; to whatever position those in power want to make seem legitimate and decided if everyone else was just playing a game, he might as well play to, and cut a deal with the Russians to act as a double agent.
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rrggrr超过 9 年前
It wouldn&#x27;t suprise me to learn the Obama administration downplayed ISIS purposefully. Nothing builds a coalition like a common enemy, and apart from some disagreements over targeting, the key players (Iran, Russia, Europe, Turkey) are coordinating efforts to destroy ISIS. Economic necesssity requires the US defense establishment to downsize, and after decades of costly wars in the middle east, there really is no option but to let others lead this fight.<p>I suspect the administration is now rebuilding and retooling for high intensity conflict, and that Syria&#x2F;ISIS is a distraction the US doesn&#x27;t need but a conflict that requires regional actors to form a coalition. To which: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bloomberg.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;articles&#x2F;2015-11-22&#x2F;russia-calls-for-un-brokered-moves-in-fighting-terror-ifx-says" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.bloomberg.com&#x2F;news&#x2F;articles&#x2F;2015-11-22&#x2F;russia-cal...</a>
cowardlydragon超过 9 年前
Since operations in Iraq are just a government fraud &#x2F; boondoggle by the Pentagon and it&#x27;s incestuous corporate leeches, this bad attempt at coverup isn&#x27;t surprising
oxide超过 9 年前
Is this not treasonous?
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