Obama's CIA Torture Prosecution Stance Leads To Outcry From Human Rights Groups, Muslim World
CAIRO — Human rights groups and former detainees in U.S. custody expressed disappointment Friday with the decision by President Barack Obama not...
CAIRO — Human rights groups and former detainees in U.S. custody expressed disappointment Friday with the decision by President Barack Obama not...
Wall Street Journal | EVAN PEREZ and SIOBHAN GORMAN | Posted 05.15.2009 | Politics
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration is leaning toward keeping secret some graphic details of tactics allowed in Central Intelligence Agency interro...
William Bradley | Posted 02.12.2009 | Politics
Feinstein's call for the appointment of a CIA director who can be linked to the practices Obama has made clear must end demonstrates how out of touch she is on intelligence.
Frank Naif | Posted 02.12.2009 | Politics
John Brennan has been a valuable asset to the Obama team and will continue to be a loyal servant in his new role. He will provide valuable insight into Bush's intelligence policy formulation, such as it was.
Frank Naif | Posted 02.09.2009 | Politics
The CIA's spokesman came down out of his tree to let us know the CIA is not happy that everyone thinks it's an agency that could use some fixing by the likes of Leon Panetta.
Keith Thomson | Posted 02.09.2009 | Politics
I conducted a poll about what spies thought of the Panetta choice. The results: "Obama was wise" to choose someone out of the torture loop to run the CIA. But there's a problem.
Joe Cirincione | Posted 02.09.2009 | Politics
Cleaning out our stable of intelligence officials is a Herculean task. We are lucky to have men like Dennis Blair and Leon Panetta willing to sacrifice for the good of the nation.
Dan Glickman | Posted 02.09.2009 | Politics
Leon Panetta is a patriot, a veteran, and a consensus builder, and he will lead the CIA forthrightly and in full respect for the law and the Constitution. I frankly cannot think of a better choice.
Gordon Goldstein | Posted 02.07.2009 | Politics
Despite a nearly flawless transition period of astute, substantive and widely praised cabinet appointments, the Obama administration has unintentionally provoked its first controversy.
Frank Naif | Posted 02.07.2009 | Politics
If the Obama administration is serious about fixing US intelligence, there is a compelling logic to putting Panetta in charge at CIA.
Tom D'Antoni | Posted 02.06.2009 | Politics
The next time you find yourself getting pissed off at Obama, say these words out loud,"George Bush."
William Bradley | Posted 02.06.2009 | Politics
To say Panetta is a Clinton retread is to ignore his actual background. He comes out of a tradition which is almost forgotten today, that of the liberal Republican.
Kristen Breitweiser | Posted 02.06.2009 | Politics
Placing an inexperienced person like Leon Panetta at CIA for his clean hands and "managerial expertise" will cost lives on the day of the next domestic terrorist attack.
Phil Trounstine | Posted 02.06.2009 | Politics
Having frozen Panetta out of the California governor's race in 1998 by not deciding whether to run until he had no chance of lining up financial backing, now would be a good time to stand aside and let him rise to the occasion.
Jon Soltz | Posted 02.06.2009 | Politics
Leon Panetta certainly understands intelligence. But, most importantly, he understands the importance of our intelligence apparatus operating on the moral, ethical, and legal high ground.
Art Brodsky | Posted 02.06.2009 | Politics
Obama comes into office with a clear election mandate, and the last thing he needs is the public view of a bunch of squabbling Democrats (see: Burris, Roland) doing the GOP's work for it.
wsj.com | SIOBHAN GORMAN | Posted 01.16.2009 | Politics
WASHINGTON -- President-elect Barack Obama's search for senior intelligence officials is still unfinished weeks after other national-security picks we...
AP | REBECCA SANTANA | Posted 05.18.2009 | World