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roguevalley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 03:02 AM
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Goss abolishes 5 pm meeting on terrorism as unnecessary
Edited on Thu Jan-06-05 03:04 AM by roguevalley
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/05/politics/05intel.html?ex=1105981734&ei=1&en=3085354ba0f92670

C.I.A. Chief Names Deputy and Ends Meetings
By DOUGLAS JEHL

Published: January 5, 2005

WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 - In the latest changes at the Central Intelligence Agency, Porter J. Goss, the new chief, has named a new deputy director for intelligence and has abolished a daily 5 p.m. meeting that had been used since the Sept. 11 attacks to coordinate counterterrorism operations around the world, intelligence officials said on Tuesday.

The moves reflect the new stamp Mr. Goss has sought to impose on an agency of which he has been sharply critical. The new deputy director, John Kringen, will take charge of the agency's analytical branch, succeeding Jami Miscik, whose departure next month will complete a changing of the guard at the highest ranks of the agency, with the replacement of nearly the entire top-level team that served under George J. Tenet, Mr. Goss's predecessor.

As part of the reorganization, administration officials said, Mr. Goss also plans to install as the agency's new chief spokeswoman Jennifer Millerwise, who was a spokeswoman for Vice President Dick Cheney. Ms. Millerwise also served as a spokeswoman for Mr. Goss when he was a Republican congressman from Florida, and she would be the latest in a series of former Republican aides to be installed by Mr. Goss in senior positions at the C.I.A.

Under Mr. Tenet, the C.I.A.'s most senior officials along with representatives of the F.B.I. and other agencies convened each day at 5 p.m. for a counterterrorism meeting that participants have described as the most important session held each day in Washington. The C.I.A. has played the leading role in the clandestine effort against terrorism, and Mr. Tenet's admirers have said the meeting served a vital coordinating function.

In acknowledging that the meeting was no longer taking place, an intelligence official sought to minimize the significance of the move. The official said Mr. Goss was still presiding over frequent sessions on counterterrorism but had directed that the meetings be smaller, have a more tactical focus and be scheduled earlier in the day. The new meetings are being convened at least three days a week, the official said.

The move appears to reflect what Mr. Goss has publicly said was his concern that the C.I.A. under Mr. Tenet may have devoted too much time and resources to terrorism at the expense of other issues. A report issued last spring by the House Intelligence Committee, at a time when Mr. Goss was the panel's chairman, cautioned that "the Central Intelligence Agency must continue to be much more than just the 'Central Counterterrorism Agency' if America is to be truly secure, prosperous and free."


May I say that this could be the end of them if something more happens? How could they EVER talk their way out of this?

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wtmusic Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 03:07 AM
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1. Traffic out of DC gets bad just about that time
y'know, they've got their priorities in order...:eyes:
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Festivito Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 07:54 AM
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2. Another attack and they'd have to start the draft.
..and who could complain.

The concentration would be on the attack and the attackers, not the blame Americans first, i.e. blame Porter Goss for maybe kind of leaving the barn door unlocked.

They could get away with it because the media would be happily reporting on the subsequent heart-wrenching stories and the decisive leadership. It could all be about the bottom line.

Media gets more viewers -- and thus money. Bushco gets more ground war, sending our tax dollars to Bushco donors -- and that private Carlye/once-upon-a-time-a-Carlye inheritable-by-our-president Bush-I portfolio.
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burythehatchet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-06-05 08:50 AM
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3. no need to have meetings
just keep an eye on the white house occupants for any terror related activities.
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