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jakeXT

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Wed Nov 6, 2013, 02:25 PM Nov 2013

The CIA, Not The Pentagon, Will Keep Running Obama's Drone War

In May, the White House leaked word that it would start shifting drone operations from the shadows of the CIA to the relative sunlight of the Defense Department in an effort to be more transparent about the controversial targeted killing program. But six months later, the so-called migration of those operations has stalled, and it is now unlikely to happen anytime soon, Foreign Policy has learned.

The anonymous series of announcements coincided with remarks President Obama made on counterterrorism policy at National Defense University in which he called for "transparency and debate on this issue." A classified Presidential Policy Guidance on the matter, issued at the same time, caught some in government by surprise, triggering a scramble at the Pentagon and at CIA to achieve a White House objective. The transfer was never expected to happen overnight. But it is now clear the complexity of the issue, the distinct operational and cultural differences between the Pentagon and CIA and the bureaucratic politics of it all has forced officials on all sides to recognize transferring drone operations from the Agency to the Defense Department represents, for now, an unattainable goal.

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The official noted that all involved are mindful not to disrupt the drone program just for the sake of completing the transfer from the CIA to the military. "While we work jointly towards this transition, we also want to ensure that we maintain capabilities."

Officials at the CIA and the Defense Department are loathe to try and fix a program that they don't think is broken, even if it has become a political liability for Obama, who has faced constant pressure from human rights activists, his political base, and a growing chorus of libertarian Republicans to scale back the program and subject it to greater public scrutiny. But the pitfalls of transferring operations reside in more practical concerns. The U.S. official said that while the platforms and the capabilities are common to either the Agency or the Pentagon, there remain distinctly different approaches to "finding, fixing and finishing" terrorist targets. The two organizations also use different approaches to producing the "intelligence feeds" upon which drone operations rely. Perhaps more importantly, after years of conducting drone strikes, the CIA has developed an expertise and a taste for them. The DOD's appetite to take over that mission may not run very deep.

http://killerapps.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/11/05/cia_pentagon_drone_war_control

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The CIA, Not The Pentagon, Will Keep Running Obama's Drone War (Original Post) jakeXT Nov 2013 OP
Probably not a good thing. The military is more restricted legally in what it can do, TwilightGardener Nov 2013 #1
Protection against abuse and overreach is a good thing, but the soldiers suffer from PTSD jakeXT Nov 2013 #2

TwilightGardener

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1. Probably not a good thing. The military is more restricted legally in what it can do,
Wed Nov 6, 2013, 03:13 PM
Nov 2013

from what I understand, which might serve as a built-in protection against abuse and overreach of secret drone operations. Odd that they put it as the DoD not having an "appetite" for taking on more drone responsibility--killing is their business, after all.

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