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Rapport de CIA 9/11 jour de travail dû
Mercredi 8 août 2007
Par Helen Fessenden La CIA a été commandée pour libérer par jour de travail un résumé déclassé d'un rapport interne sur l'agence ? exécution de s avant les attaques de terroriste de septembre. 11, 2001, probablement lumière de perte dessus si les hauts fonctionnaires ont fait des fautes fondamentales dans le jugement. Sous la facture de 9/11 que le Président Bush signé dans la loi vendredi, l'agence doit libérer un résumé public dans les 30 jours de la loi ? établissement de s, avec une annexe classifiée pour le congrès qui explique le rapport ? rédactions de s. Le porte-parole George de CIA peu a dit la colline dans un E-mail lundi qui l'agence ? , naturellement, se conformera à la loi. ? Jusqu'ici, la CIA avait refusé de révéler n'importe quelle partie du rapport depuis son ancien général d'inspecteur (IG), John Helgerson, a accompli le projet définitif il y a plus de deux ans. La facture de 9/11, qui adresses plus de la Commission de 9/11 ? les recommandations non atteintes de s, est la première législation réussie pour exiger un résumé déclassé. Selon des comptes précédents de médias, le rapport d'IG est dur-frappant au sujet de la CIA ? failings internes de s que la Commission de 9/11 ? compte de s 2004, et doigts de points aux individus aînés spécifiques à l'agence. Ceux incluent censément ancien directeur George Tenet, ancien le directeur adjoint de CIA des opérations James Pavitt, et du noir en chef de Cofer d'ancien de CIA centre d'anti-terrorisme. Tous sont partis de l'agence. Sonde. Ron Wyden (D-Minerai.), un membre du Panel intelligence, a indiqué à la colline peu avant la facture ? s signant cela ? Personne n'est venu même près de donner un bon argument de sécurité nationale quant à pourquoi le public devrait être nié l'accès à cette information. ? Wyden long avait poussé pour ceci et d'autres dispositions de transparent, y compris le déclassement du total de budget d'intelligence et un rôle plus défini pour le conseil pubien indépendant de déclassement d'intérêt, qui également ont été codifiées par la législation de 9/11. Lui et d'autres membres du Panel d'intelligence ont vu le rapport classifié de CIA, mais sont barrés par des règles de comité de discuter son contenu. ? Tout que je peux dire est que ce ? s une évaluation extraordinairement importante et indépendante, écrite avec un but spécifique d'apprendre comment nous pouvons améliorer notre sécurité ? il a dit. Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Kit Bond (R-Mo.), who has backed Wyden and Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) on this issue, said he hoped that the bill?s passage sends ?a sufficient signal? to the CIA. ?Everyone else has taken their lumps, and this should have been declassified a long time ago,? Bond said. Congress ordered the report in late 2002, and Helgerson completed the bulk of the work in 2003 and 2004, when Tenet was still CIA director. Following Tenet?s resignation in July 2004, his successor, Porter Goss, reportedly stalled an internal distribution of the report?s draft and asked Helgerson to make changes before it was sent to Congress. In August 2005, the congressional intelligence committees received the report as well as responses from the officials cited in the text. Two months later, however, Goss declined to follow the report?s recommendation that the CIA convene ?accountability boards? or reprimand specific individuals, according to media reports. Tenet, Pavitt and Black did not return calls from The Hill asking for comment. But when Tenet appeared on NBC?s ?Meet the Press? last May, he charged that there are ?many pieces of this report that many of us felt were terribly flawed.? Questions remain as to how much the CIA will declassify. The agency held lengthy negotiations with Congress over the 2003 release of the congressional 9/11 inquiry report and the 2004 report by the Senate Intelligence Committee on prewar intelligence, both of which contained substantial redactions. When the Senate Intelligence panel released in September 2006 two further chapters of its prewar intelligence inquiry, Wyden argued that too much had been redacted. ?Parts of these reports read like a dictionary with the definitions cut out,? he said at the time in a press release. Wyden asked the Public Interest Declassification Board, which reviews classification procedures and disputes, to take up the matter. The board said it would defer until it received clarification on whether it could launch a review ordered solely by Congress. The 9/11 bill stipulated that the panel did indeed have that authority. Have Your Say: CIA report on 9/11 due Labor Day Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. Related News
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