Expanding Covert Warfare Makes Us Less Safe
by
Ron Paul
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by Ron Paul: Headed
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Earlier this
month we learned that the Obama Administration is significantly
expanding the number of covert Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
agents overseas. From just a few hundred DIA agents overseas today,
the administration intends to eventually deploy some 1,600 covert
agents. The nature of their work will also shift, away from intelligence
collection and more toward covert actions. This move signals a major
change in how the administration intends to conduct military and
paramilitary operations overseas. Unfortunately it is not a shift
toward peace, but rather to an even more deadly and disturbing phase
in the war on terror.
Surely attacks
on foreign countries will increase as a result of this move, but
more and more the strikes will take place under cover of darkness
and outside the knowledge of Congress or the American people. The
move also represents a further blurring of the lines between the
military and intelligence services, with the CIA becoming more like
a secret military unto itself. This is a very troubling development.
In 2010, I said in a speech that there had been a CIA coup in this
country. The CIA runs the military, the drone program, and they
are in drug trafficking. The CIA is a secretive government all on
its own. With this new expanded Defense Intelligence Agency presence
overseas it will be even worse. Because the DIA is operationally
under control of the Pentagon, direct Congressional oversight of
the program will be more difficult. Perhaps this is as intended.
The CIA will be training the DIA in its facilities to conduct operations
overseas. Much of this will include developing targeting data for
the presidents expanding drone warfare program.
Already the president has demonstrated his preference for ever more
drone attacks overseas. In Pakistan, for example, President Obama
has in his first four years authorized six times more drone strikes
than under all eight years of the Bush Administration. Nearly three
thousand individuals have been killed by these drones, many of those
non-combatants.
President
Obama said recently of Israels strikes against the Palestinians
in Gaza, "No country on Earth would tolerate missiles raining
down on its citizens from outside its borders. This announcement
by the administration amounts to precisely that: the US intends
to rain down ever more missiles on citizens overseas. I believe
what the president says about Israel is true everywhere, so what
about those overseas who live in fear of our raining missiles? How
will they feel about the United States? Is it not possible that
we may be inviting more blowback by expanding the covert war overseas?
Does that make us safer?
An exhaustive study earlier this year by Stanford and New York University
law schools found that US drone strikes on Pakistan are damaging
and counterproductive, potentially creating more terrorists
than they kill. Its recommendations of a radical reappraisal of
the program obviously fell on deaf ears in the administration.
Thousands of new DIA spies are to be hired and placed undercover
alongside their CIA counterparts to help foment ever more covert
wars and coups in foreign lands. Congress is silent. Where will
it all end?
See
the Ron Paul File
December
11, 2012
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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