恐怖の私達の自身の戦争を」妨害しているFoxのゲストは要求するCIAを」
によって デイヴィッドEdwardsおよびMuriel Kane
火曜日のFoxのニュースは「CIA内の要素恐怖の私達の自身の戦争を」。が妨害していること彼の「衝撃的な主張」についてのベテランの米国国防総省レポーターのナナカマドScarboroughにインタビューした Scarborough、月所有される牧師のための日曜日Myung前のコラムニスト ワシントン・タイムズ、著者はのある サボタージュ: CIA内のアメリカの敵、 どれか 要求それ 「CIA官吏偽情報、無能力および明白なサボタージュによって下を掘っている恐怖のブッシュ大統領そして戦争」。は
「CIA…ブッシュの攻撃を唯一の目的として一緒に形作った役人の退職させたグループを」、は言ったScarboroughを有する私が知っている唯一の代理店である。 “The head of the organization goes around the country giving speeches about how the government did 9/11.”
This was apparently a reference to Ray McGovern of Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, who has criticized the 9/11 Commission Report by saying that “to say that no one could prevent 9/11 was a bold-faced lie. It basically let the president and everyone responsible off the hook.”
“That, I think, gives you a little peak inside to the bureaucracy at Langley and how anti-Bush it is, and how they will do things like leak the existence of programs or leak false allegations against Vice-President Cheney or John Bolton,” Scarborough added.
“You said that historically, the Pentagon seems to be more Republican, the CIA more Democratic ― er, more Democrat ― and they just don’t like Bush,” said the Fox host. “And so they make up these stories, you say. Is there ever hell to pay for them?”
“I don’t know of any CIA officer who’s been disciplined for any of the failures of the CIA,” Scarborough responded. “Of all the allegations that were lodged out of the CIA against Bush people, nobody were held to account for that.”
According to Scarborough, his book, which criticizes the CIA for its reluctance to cooperate with Doug Feith’s Office of Special Plans in its cherry-picking of intelligence during the run-up to the Iraq War, was inspired by “Peter Hoekstra, the ranking Republican on the House Intelligence Committee. He wrote a private letter to Bush, warning him that the CIA was undermining what he was trying to do.”
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