12 May 2006

Digby: Spook Kabuki

Now here's something to make you scratch your head. Jason Vest over at the Project For Government Oversight blog points out that the congress always intended for the CIA director or his deputy to be someone from the military, active or retired, and until recently it was actually explicit:
First, pertinent legislative history about intelligence chiefs: Since the CIA’s beginning, it has been, as our august legislators put it, "the sense of Congress" that "it [wa]s desirable" to have as either Director or Deputy Director "a commissioned officer of the Armed forces, whether in active or retired status," or someone who has "by training or experience, an appreciation of military intelligence activities and requirements." Congress specifically stated that only one position could be filled by an active duty officer, and further mandated that such an officer be removed from the Defense Department’s chain of command.

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