Vacant Intel jobs evoke concerns over US ability to diffuse new terror plots
June 26th, 2010 - 3:24 pm ICT by ANICapitol Hill (Washington) June 26 (ANI): The vacancies in the United States’ intelligence leadership, including the director of national intelligence and his chief deputies, are raising alarms over a potential “train wreck” of vulnerability, intelligence sources and others in Capitol Hill have said.
According to a Fox News report, a senior Republican on the House intelligence committee has said that the goal of the national director is to maximize assets across the intelligence community, which is not happening because the position, the nation’s top intelligence official, is now subordinate to the White House counter terrorism adviser John Brennan.
“The other DNIs have always been very, very professional. They’ve never been political. Under this administration, John Brennan has politicized intelligence. That’s the danger here,” the report quoted Rep. Pete Hoekstra of Michigan, as saying.
The vacancy was created last month when the previous Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair was forced out after a series of apparent intelligence failures raised questions about the country’s preparedness for detecting and stopping new terror plots.
The president’s choice to replace Blair is James Clapper, a retired Air Force general and currently the top intelligence official within the defense department, but he still needs to be confirmed by the Senate, the report said.
The issue according to some aides on the hill is whether work on the intelligence authorization bill will stall the Clapper confirmation, the report added.
According to Sen. Feinstein, there has not been an intelligence authorization bill for five years, and without one, she believes the powerful intelligence committee is at risk “of becoming paper tigers.
According to the report, currently, the bill, which deals with a number of issues, including congressional notification, has the green light from Feinstein, Sen. Kit Bond, the ranking Republican on her committee, and Rep. Sylvester Reyes, chairman of the House committee, as well as White House officials.
However, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was the ranking Democratic member of the House intelligence committee during the 9/11 attacks, believed that some issues still need to be resolved.
Although Feinstein believes the Clapper nomination and the intelligence authorization bill can move forward in tandem, others question whether significant progress can be made on both before the August recess. (ANI)
- US intelligence spying costs over 80 billion dollars annually - Oct 29, 2010
- Retired US general to be Obama's new intelligence chief - Jun 05, 2010
- Obama administration disagrees with Intel chief's remarks over Libyan unrest - Mar 12, 2011
- China supplied nuke missiles to S. Arabia, claims ex-CIA analyst - Jun 08, 2010
- Petraeus to commence third US 'war' in Pakistan as CIA chief: Report - Apr 30, 2011
- Clapper downplays criticism that US intel services missed warning signs of turmoil in Egypt - Feb 11, 2011
- India preparing to fight limited conflict with China: US official (Lead) - Feb 01, 2012
- US corrects intelligence chief for claiming Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood is secular - Feb 11, 2011
- US Senator under fire over Pakistan drone attacks remark - Feb 27, 2009
- Al-Qaeda's Yemen branch planning attacks on US: Paper - Dec 26, 2009
- US agencies see no move by Iran for nuclear bomb - Feb 26, 2012
- Iran still undecided on nuclear bomb: US intelligence chief - Feb 01, 2012
- President Obama nominates Lt. General James Clapper as US intelligence chief - Jun 05, 2010
- Al Qaeda weaker but still committed: US intelligence chiefs - Sep 14, 2011
- ISI arrested CIA informants in Osama raid: NYT - Jun 15, 2011
Tags: capitol hill washington, chief deputies, congressional notification, dennis blair, director of national intelligence, dnis, fox news, house intelligence committee, intelligence authorization bill, intelligence community, intelligence failures, intelligence official, intelligence sources, james clapper, john brennan, paper tigers, potential train wreck, rep pete hoekstra, sen feinstein, senior republican