Thursday, October 13, 2005

Negroponte creates new clandestine service

Oh yeah, another intelligence service. Because the fifteen that we currently have can't coordinate their efforts so another one is going to do it. Let us not forget that all of the terrorists responsible for 9/11 had been identified and documented as potential terrorist threats, as many as eight (8) times and the services still dropped the ball.
Too much bureaucracy got in the way of uncovering the truth so let's create some more bureaucracy. Government thinking at it's finest.
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WASHINGTON - (KRT) - National intelligence director John Negroponte on Thursday created the National Clandestine Service within the CIA to coordinate U.S. spying efforts overseas.

The change, one of the most significant restructurings of American spying since Congress created Negroponte's office last year, is intended to improve cooperation among the 15 U.S. spy agencies and streamline the flow of information to elected officials.

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