Friday, September 18, 2009

Seven Former CIA Chiefs Tell Holder To Stop Investigations

ABC reports that "a bipartisan team of seven former directors of the Central Intelligence Agency wrote to President Obama today urging him to direct Attorney General Eric Holder to close the criminal investigation looking into whether any CIA officers went beyond what they were told was legal in their interrogations during counterterrorism investigations. Allowing future investigations and prosecutions 'will seriously damage the willingness of many other intelligence officers to take risks to protect the country,' the seven men write. 'In our judgment such risk-taking is vital to success in the long and difficult fight against the terrorists who continue to threaten us.' Moreover, they argue, 'public disclosure about past intelligence operations can only help Al Qaeda elude US intelligence and plan future operations. Disclosures about CIA collection operations have and will continue to make it harder for intelligence officers to maintain the momentum of operations that have saved lives and helped protect America from further attacks.' The seven former directors are Michael Hayden and Porter Goss, who served under President George W. Bush; George Tenet, who served under Bush and President Bill Clinton; John Deutch and R. James Woolsey, who served under Clinton; William Webster, who served under Presidents George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan; and James R. Schlesinger, who served under President Richard Nixon."

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