Break up the CIA, says fmr. Reagan intel staffer

By Daniel Tencer
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 -- 7:40 pm
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Ray McGovern Break up the CIA, says fmr. Reagan intel stafferArguing that "covert action and analysis do not belong together in the same agency," a former CIA agent who prepared intelligence briefings for President Reagan in the 1980s says the CIA should be broken in two.

Ray McGovern, who gained attention in recent years after founding the activist group Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, wrote in an article published Wednesday that the two primary functions the CIA carries out -- gathering intelligence and executing covert operations abroad -- are at odds with each other, and keeping the two functions together harms the US's foreign policy interests.

In an article published at ConsortiumNews, McGovern argued that the CIA's dual missions conflict with one another, as the CIA has to objectively assess the effect of its own missions on foreign policy goals.

Think about it for a minute. You are ordered and given funding to conduct Predator attacks on “suspected al-Qaeda bases” in Pakistan. (U.S. armed forces cannot do it since the Pentagon is not supposed to be striking countries with whom we are not at war.) You salute, find some contractors to help, and conduct those attacks.

The President then asks his CIA morning briefer about the effectiveness of the drone attacks, including the longer-term political as well as military effects. When the briefer checks with the substantive analysts watching Pakistan, he learns that the attacks are very effective — indeed, the very best recruitment tool Osama bin Laden and the Taliban could imagine.

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Jihadists are flocking to Pakistan and Afghanistan like moths to a light blub. ... Do you think mealy-mouthed CIA Director Leon Panetta will have the courage to whisper that unwelcome finding to the President?

In his piece, McGovern points out that there was a lot of discussion and concern about the CIA's role during the agency's early years, after it was created by the National Security Act in the late 1940s.

He cites an editorial by former President Harry Truman, published in the Washington Post one month after the JFK assassination, that raised serious concerns about the nature of the CIA, an agency created by a bill signed by Truman in 1948.

"For some time I have been disturbed by the way CIA has been diverted from its original assignment," Truman wrote. "It has become an operational and at times a policy-making arm of the Government. This has led to trouble and may have compounded our difficulties in several explosive areas."

Truman concluded that "there is something about the way the CIA has been functioning that is casting a shadow over our historic position and I feel that we need to correct it."

McGovern noted that other government officials expressed similar alarm about the agency in its nascent years.

[Truman era] Defense Secretary James Forrestal didn’t want the Pentagon to be responsible for covert action in peacetime.

And, to their credit, neither did senior leaders of the fledgling CIA. They were no neophytes, and could see that covert operations might easily end up tainting the intelligence product if one Director were responsible for the two incompatible activities.

The experience of the past 62 years has showed, time and time again, that their concern was well founded as the covert action side has not only polluted CIA analyses but also expanded into high-tech warfare.

In the early 2000s, McGovern became a harsh critic of the Bush administration's use of intelligence in building the case for an invasion of Iraq. In 2006, he gained media attention when he confronted then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld during a 2006 speech in Atlanta, asking Rumsfeld, "Why did you lie to get us into a war that was not necessary and that has caused these kinds of casualties?"

McGovern started out with the CIA as an analyst on the Soviet Union and Vietnam. By the 1980s, he was preparing intelligence briefings for President Reagan, a duty he continued for President George H. W. Bush.

Read McGovern's complete article here.

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  • Hologram5
    The CIA has never served America's best interest. They basically start wars for profit. It has been done in the past and will be done in the future. I would tend to agree with the article, we need to disband the CIA and put these criminals to honest work. (If they even know how) They wouldn't know how to run an honest business without doing something illegal. Look throughout our history and I'll bet you can find the hand of the CIA doing something, somewhere, shady and covert. We don't need this type of action if we are to gain face and honor in the intl community.
  • You are right. Check out my street placard NARCOTICS behind the great fortunes the CIA was created to protect   (click image to enlarge)
  • volaar
    As has already been suggested, the CIA has NEVER operated in the interests of the sovereign United States of America. Neither has the Federal Reserve Banking system.

    The CIA and the Federal Reserve were the "ace in the hole" to be used by the elites to "cull" the herd should population demographics get out of hand.

    The American South, still fighting against the "war of northern aggression" saw their opportunity and used it to their fullest advantage. No darkies are gone be takin' o'er this here land.

    But that doesn't mean McGovern's idea isn't complete idiocy. It's old news, it's too late, we can't get there from here.

    What we CAN do is move in that general direction. We can pick Eric Prince up by his heels and beat the corrupt operational arms of the CIA, DIA and ONI to death with him. That way everybody dies in circular firing squad like fashion and from the outside it looks like a pedestrian accident.

    Pardon the mixed metaphor.

    Breaking up analysis from operations only ensures that analysts won't get any actionable intelligence. If you want good information from the field, people need to know that they will be protected or, at least, their sacrifices will be avenged.

    But, here again, until we get the current crop of inbred elitists out of control, permanently, there will always be government-sponsored organized crime. And the country with the best syndicate will be the one in charge calling the shots. Period. End of story.

    Wake up. We're still chimpanzees with big sticks.Volaar
  • Like we have a choice, its too late for any of that.

    We either abolish the CIA and destroy it by force or we can kiss civilization goodbye.

    AIPAC and the Federal Reserve will not stop, now that they are cornered Israel & their banker buddies in Germany are going to declare world war on Iran.

    What, you did not see Ron Paul sound the foghorn?

    Time's up, boys. The CIA has always been on the side of the private bankers and the Federal Reserve since day one. Those who don't leave this immature creature shop of the New World Dis-order will die.

    They have chosen their side and when they are done CHOOSING the real war begins.....The Federal Reserve system must be eradicated. And many patriots will fall doing just that, still to come, as you see there is no choice.

    There can not be anymore AIPAC, MIC or any of it - or Iran and more burn. They must fall, and be dismantled.

    Choose your side is what Ray's saying to the CIA......Choose your end.
  • "That way everybody dies in circular firing squad like fashion and from the outside it looks like a pedestrian accident"

    LOL! Nice idea, but will it work?

    "We're still chimpanzees with big sticks"

    If only we were Bonobos things would be so different. Does evil always win because good always gives in?
  • winkhorst
    The last time someone tried to break up the CIA he had his brains blown out in a crossfire in Dealey Plaza. The only way a president is ever going to get a handle on these folks is to take out their communications, ring their headquarters with regular army troops, and go in shooting. I say put the intelligence functions back in the hands of the Signal Corps.
  • Name me the general that won a war with no troops!

    Nobody, no matter how gifted, can use the office of the president alone to put things right.
    Only the people united (or nearly so) can accomplish such an onerous task.

    In the immortal words of Pogo, "We have met the enemy, and he is us."
  • sparkey
    To all of you who have started to use the foul language again, you don't need it to make your point. Plus, remember a few months ago when all comments were moderated and most of them disappeared before they were posted? The same thing will happen again if this keeps up. Don't let Raw story become Huffington post. This is the only site where you can say just about anything you want to say, but a little self restraint so that it doesn't become Raw story restraint.
  • Fitly spoken, suh.
  • When, after being refused a raise from 5% to 30% of oil profits for his starving people following his impassioned appeal to the UN, Mossadegh nationalized Iranian oil in '53, BP howled to the Foreign Office, which asked Truman to oust him. Truman wanted no part of that, nor did Clement Attlee. But when Truman and Attlee were gone, in came Churchill, and Eisenhower, or rather Ike's Cadillac Cabinet which the GOP picked for him, featuring the Dulles brothers, with Allen Dulles at CIA. No surprise that after overthrowing Mossadegh, murdering his cabinet, putting him in house arrest for life and replacing him with Gen. Zahedi, the CIA's next project was ousting President Arbenz of Guatemala, for the crime of parcelling out unused land formerly held by United Fruit (now Chiquita) in which Foster Dulles was a major shareholder.

    The first of some 50 overthrows to come, [check out Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II by William Blum] for nothing but Wall Street Greed, the same white-shoe bastard criminals that gave you $1.2 quadrillion in "derivatives", ie., gambling debts, on your credit card.

    Please join me in a rousing chorus of "God Bless America", will you?
  • Liked your comment. The US has a lot of blood on it's hands all in the name of capitalism. Just think of the number of dead in South America alone. All courtesy of the CIA. We don't care if they're a dictatorship or a democracy. As long as they serve our interests they stay in power. Bill Clinton's NSA A. Lake told a Rawanden official begging the US for help during the genocide in 94 "America doesn't have friends, it has interrests". That pretty much tells you everything you need to now about how we look at the world.
  • Caligula's favorite quote was "ODERINT DVM METVANT" — "Let them hate, so long as they fear." So much for the City on a Hill. The US is the foremost terrorist nation around nowadays.

    Good if gruesome quote from Anthony Lake — I'll remember that.
  • freedumb
    Isn't it funny that Osama Bin Laden sited William Blum's work ?Probably so that if you agree or acknowledge the historical truths that Mr.Blum exposes,you are a "terrorist sympathizer" in the small minds of the masses whose ignorance remains essential for on going "war on terror".

    Another good book is "Overthrow" by Stephen Kinzer.
  • Just like Chavez cited the work of the Uruguayan scholar Eduardo Galeano, Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent, and gave a copy to Obama. If only Obama — well, he did try to open the evil box in Cairo, mentioning the '53 Iran subversion. But he is only one man. It is we who must raise the hue & cry to shake the heavens. Only the whole people are strong enough.
  • overdoneputaforkinit
    The CIA is the 4th branch of our government, the organized crime branch. If your country doesn't give our businesses what they want, from oil to fruit plantations or whatever, then something bad will happen to your leader. See?
  • The CIA Operates Outside the Law: They Make The Law Using the Illegal Drug Industry oops, I mean the Banking Industry

    http://rawstory.com/2009/12/crime-rescued-banks/
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  • truth hunter
    The enemy within.
  • Mcgovern is speaking the truth. The CIA has worn out its welcome here by becoming completely corrupted due to false, fraudulent, counterfeit money and dollar bills.

    http://www.endthefed.us


    The C.I.A is no longer serving the interests of the US and has for some time been engaging in illegal operations designed to enrich its own bank accounts, its own pocket books; using completely counterfeit funny dollar bills that corrupt Federal District Court Judges & good minded people.


    The CIA can not serve two masters as this is anathema to a democracy: Either serve the USA by conducting intelligence gathering, or serve the banks of the Federal Reserve whom own the USA and admit where your loyalty lies.

    If all the completely worthless paper is worth more to you than the American people, you should just admit it C.I.A, because we can simply break up your organization if all it turned into was organized crime.

    The United States should not exist to enrich the pocket books of private bankers....EVERY part of this picture screams fascism!
  • Private Documentary Evidence Points to CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) being the private army that works on behalf of the Global Banking Industry's Federal Reserve:
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=...
  • alexofkansas
    Ray McGovern is also very intent on rooting out the truth behind 9-11. you can see his videos online.
  • McGovern is tops in my book.
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