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The OSP Was Inappropriate

by BooMan
Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 06:57:49 AM EST

Sometimes you just have to wonder whether we are truly living in Wonderland. If the Deputy Secretary of Defense has some kind of pet theory that Saddam Hussein has been behind al-Qaeda ever since the World Trade Center bombing in 1993 and that he was behind the Oklahoma City bombing, and he sets up a shop in the Pentagon to investigate that pet theory, and he sends former Director of Central Intelligence James Woolsey to England to investigate that theory, it is not illegal for his underlings to carry out his orders. But who cares? Paul Wolfowitz is still crazy. He still got 600,000 Iraqis killed and 20,000 Americans wounded.

The Pentagon's Inspector General has looked into the activities of Douglas Feith's Office of Special Plans during 2002-3 and deemed those activities 'inappropriate' but 'not illegal'. Well, no shit. It's not illegal to be fucking crazy, but it sure is inappropriate to hire crazy people to run the most powerful killing machine in the history of mankind. Thanks a lot for that clarification, Inspector General.

As for the legality of disseminating intelligence reports without dissenting views attached, that can get kind of tricky. Obviously it goes against all standard practice in the area of intelligence. It's a bad idea and should never, ever be done. And if it is done, no one should take the product seriously and they should go to the press and reveal that crazed bloodthirsty bastards have taken over a segment of the government and are going to get upwards of a million innocent people killed if someone doesn't stop them.

It's a shame that they waited until May 2003 to go to the press. By then it was too late. Regardless, there is probably no law against issuing or obeying orders to disseminate really lame intelligence reports based on totally unreliable sources like the Iraqi National Congress. What could be illegal, however, is setting up an intelligence gathering operation and not telling Congress about it, as Jay Rockefeller explains:

...the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, John D. Rockefeller IV of West Virginia, said in a statement that because the inspector general considered the work of Mr. Feith’s group to be “intelligence activities,” the committee would investigate whether the Pentagon violated the National Security Act of 1947 by failing to notify Congress about the group’s work.

Whatever. We should just put Wolfowitz and Feith on a slow boat to the Hague where they don't need to concern themselves with the niceties of Pentagon protocol or upsetting chest-beating Republicans by calling a war criminal a spade.

Sen. Carl Levin will be convening a hearing of the Armed Services Committee at 9:30 AM eastern time. It should be on either C-SPAN-2 or C-SPAN-3. You will see friendly faces there like Hillary Clinton, Joe Lieberman, John McCain, Lindsey Graham. And let's not forget the nuclear scientists and brain surgeons Inhofe, Sessions, and Cornyn...they'll be there too. Doing that oversight thing. Should be a blast.

We can talk about how 'inappropriate' the Iraq War is. We can all agree it wasn't illegal because the Pwezidunt ordered up the killing. Never mind that lunatics like Wolfowitz, Cheney, Feith, Bolton, and Rumsfeld were cooking the monkey's intelligence reports. That's not illegal. And the chimp in charge probably started the ball rolling anyway by declaring Fuck Saddam, we're taking him out before developing a plan, establishing a legal basis, consulting our allies, or asking for the intelligence community's assessments. The motherfucker didn't even know the difference between a Shi'ite and a Sunni until the eve of the war.

Inappropiate. Pfft.



Display:
we're living in an endless feedback loop age.  New special office designed to build a case for war, warning about the same types of existential threats, the same type of "mad leader", the (nearly) same type of people "longing for freedom."

All that changed was the last letter in the name of the country that posing the threat.

by ddc on Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 07:54:43 AM EST
Also available in orange.
by BooMan on Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 08:14:49 AM EST
Inappropriate is a word used to describe the antics of children at the dinner table...

The OSP is a pack of murderous lying criminals. 'Bout time someone started calling them that.  I think I'll have a cow if Levin persists with his politeness about what they did during today's hearing.

"Little people are very stuff-intensive."

by CabinGirl on Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 08:21:48 AM EST
Exactly - words have meanings & here "inappropriate" is meant to minimize the egregiousness of the whole business.

Same Old Shit, Different Congress

by sidewinder on Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 09:30:38 AM EST
[ Parent ]
Don't they have a  similar operation making up intelligence to justify attacking Iran?
by Brian Boru (irish@eriu.net) on Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 08:29:41 AM EST
From Bill:

JEERS to bad Feith.  In a story which we'll file under "Duh!", the Washington Post---via a leaked copy of an Inspector General's report---discovers that the former undersecretary of Defense "manipulated bad intelligence" to create a phony Saddam-al Qaeda link while whipping up support for the Iraq war.  But, says the IG, Douglas Feith did nothing illegal.  Memo to the president: could you change your plans just a tad and courier his Medal of Freedom out to the 12th green?  He's having a terrific round.
by BooMan on Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 08:43:17 AM EST
After this hearing I am sure we will all still be waiting for the Democrats to begin exercising their oversight responsibilities. Somehow, somewhere, someday there has to be at least one iota of accountability for all of the lies, cooked information, misleading statements and prevarication by ALL in this administration. And not only the ones in their direct employ, but those outside the administration who participated and profited from this war. I pray that the history books will not be the only judge of this fiasco. We have an obligation to all those who have given their lives for this lie to bring out the truth of what has been foisted on this country.

"Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity"
by MikeInOhio on Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 08:47:11 AM EST
that Doug Feith is "the fucking stupidest guy on the face of the planet".  Of course, as we see with this administration composed almost entirely of crafty, conniving morons, stupidity does not stop the government from doing insane things.
by dataguy on Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 09:08:57 AM EST
Whatever. We should just put Wolfowitz and Feith on a slow boat to the Hague where they don't need to concern themselves with the niceties of Pentagon protocol or upsetting chest-beating Republicans by calling a war criminal a spade.

Fuck that. Wolfowitz and Feith have forfeited the right to due process by depriving others of it. Strip them naked and leave them alone at night on the streets of Sadr City.

---Cthulhu for President: Why vote for the lesser evil?

by eodell (eodell at naqada dot org) on Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 09:24:00 AM EST
i have no idea why the hearing is not on my tv yet.  
by BooMan on Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 09:47:15 AM EST
Maybe it is time to ask Georgetown U why Feith has a job.
by AliceDem on Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 09:48:36 AM EST
I've read the executive summary.  I don't know how they can say that all the inappropriate behavior has been fixed when the Iran Directorate is still running around in the Pentagon.  Same basic set of guys, same mission.  Just change the Q to an N.

Jeff

Jeff Huber Pen and Sword

by Jeff Huber on Fri Feb 9th, 2007 at 11:52:55 AM EST


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