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  • Ranking Republican Asks Obama to Withdraw Saudi "Agent" From Key Intelligence Post

    03/04/2009 9:58:05 AM PST · by Shellybenoit · 10 replies · 520+ views
    WSJ/Yidwithlid ^ | 3/4/08 | Yidwithlid
    The pressure continues to build on the White House to pull the appointment of Chas Freeman Jr. in the key intelligence position of Chairmen of the National Intelligence Council (NIC). Congressman Pete Hoekstra (R., Mich.) the ranking Republican on the House intelligence committee has called on the President to withdraw the appointment. At issue is Freeman's role as a Saudi mouth piece. The Ambassador presided over a "think-tank" and publication featuring hostility to western positions that is beyond the broadest mainstream of U.S. thinking on the region. In addition, his slavish following of the Saudi "party line" has involved Mr....
  • Big national intelligence misstep A free man or a mole for the royal House of Saud?

    03/03/2009 7:44:06 PM PST · by Shellybenoit · 5 replies · 374+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 3/4/08 | Sammy Benoit
    Ambassador Charles W. "Chas" Freeman Jr.'s nomination as chairman of the National Intelligence Council (NIC) has quickly become the Obama administration's most controversial appointment to date. Mr. Freeman's two post-government activities involved being a de facto employee of Saudi Arabia. In exchange, he received lavish support for his Middle East Policy Center (MEPC) and lucrative contracts for the consulting firm he founded to guide international companies into finding royal family-connected partners within the Saudi elite. This raises the reasonable questions as to whether Ambassador Freeman acted as an unregistered Saudi agent. This role has created significant concern about his impartiality...
  • Chas Freeman Jr--> Garbage in, Garbage out

    03/02/2009 1:54:17 PM PST · by Shellybenoit · 125+ views
    President Obama has appointed Saudi Pawn Chas Freeman Jr. to be Chairman of the NIC. The Chairman of the National Intelligence Council is like the editor of a journal. He must review edit, add context to and decide what to present in terms of good intelligence. Many people have objected to his appointment because of perceived anti-Israel bias. The issue isn’t that Freeman may skew reports because of some anti-Israel bias,we cannot judge what is in his mind. What should concern all Americans is that for at least a dozen years Freeman has been de facto employee of Saudi Arabia...
  • Intel Chief Appoints Controversial Figure as NIC Chairman

    02/27/2009 3:10:27 AM PST · by Cindy · 1 replies · 432+ views
    FOXNews.com ^ | Thursday, February 26, 200 | n/a
    SNIPPET: ""The country is fortunate that Ambassador Freeman has agreed to return to public service and contribute his remarkable skills toward further strengthening the intelligence community's analytical process," Blair said. But statements that the former ambassador made over the last three decades on U.S. peace efforts in the Middle East and Iran's threat to the international community have prompted some to question his objectivity in a role that requires it. For example, in a speech to the Pacific Council on International Policy in October 2007, Freeman said the U.S. has "abandoned the role of Middle East peacemaker to back Israel's...
  • Obama's Anti-Semitic, Anti-Israel, Pro China "Intelligence" Man

    02/25/2009 7:41:34 PM PST · by Shellybenoit · 171+ views
    Debbie Schlussel.com ^ | 2/25/09 | Debbie Schlussel
    My friend, Brian, calls our President, "Mao-bama," and that's lookin' more and more correct for a number of reasons--some of 'em literal. Barack Obama's choice of Chas Freeman, Jr.--a supporter of anti-Semitic, anti-Israel, and pro-Chinese Communist sentiment--as head of the National Intelligence Council should disturb all Americans. On the massacre at Tiananmen Square in 1989, Mr. Freeman unabashedly sides with the Chinese government, a remarkable position for an appointee of an administration that has pledged to advance the cause of human rights. Mr. Freeman has been a participant in ChinaSec, a confidential Internet discussion group of China specialists. A copy...
  • What Obama's Proposed Intelligence Chief is Teaching Your Children

    02/23/2009 3:45:35 PM PST · by chaimke · 4 replies · 492+ views
    American Thinker ^ | 02/23/2009 | Sammy Benoit
    Do you know that when the British explorers came to the "New World" they met "Iroquois and Algonquin chiefs with names like Abdul-Rahim and Abdallah Ibn Malik?" That is just one of the alleged facts in the textbook "Arab World Studies Notebook," published by Middle East Policy Council (MPEC). The President of the organization, Chas Freeman Jr. has had his name "floated" in the media as President Obama's selection for Chairman of the National Intelligence Council. Ambassador Chas Freeman Jr. is being considered for the position of Chairman of the National Intelligence Council. In that job he will evaluate the...
  • Mayflower MUSLIMS??? What Obama's Proposed Intelligence Chief is Teaching Your Children

    02/22/2009 4:36:30 PM PST · by Shellybenoit · 29 replies · 1,043+ views
    Yidwithlid ^ | 2/22/09 | Yidwithlid
    Do you know that when the British explorers came to the "New World" they met "Iroquois and Algonquin chiefs with names like Abdul-Rahim and Abdallah Ibn Malik?" That is just one of the facts in the textbook "Arab World Studies Notebook," published by Middle East Policy Council (MPEC). The President of the organization, Chas Freeman Jr. has had his name "floated" in the media as President Obama's selection for Chairman of the National Intelligence Council.
  • Paul Pillar Speaks, Again The latest CIA attack on the Bush administration is nothing new.

    02/10/2006 5:16:05 PM PST · by april15Bendovr · 21 replies · 1,655+ views
    Weekly Standard ^ | 02/10/2006 4:15:00 PM | by Stephen F. Hayes
    Paul Pillar Speaks, Again The latest CIA attack on the Bush administration is nothing new. by Stephen F. Hayes 02/10/2006 4:15:00 PM IN A BREATHLESS front-page, above-the-fold article in today's Washington Post, Walter Pincus reports that a former senior CIA official named Paul Pillar accuses the Bush administration of "misusing" intelligence to take the country to war in Iraq. According to the Post account, Pillar uses a forthcoming article in Foreign Affairs to claim that the Bush administration "politicized" the intelligence on Iraq. Bush administration policymakers did this subtly, Pillar says, by repeatedly asking the CIA questions about Iraq, its...
  • Top intel analyst warns about nuclear Iran

    01/31/2005 7:01:01 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 4 replies · 307+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 1/31/05 | Katherine Pfleger Schader - AP
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The head of the advisory National Intelligence Council says he is not optimistic the United States and its allies can change Iran's intention of building a nuclear capacity. "I am somewhat more optimistic - somewhat, I emphasize - that we can, through diplomacy and a combination of pressure and inducements, keep them on track," council Chairman Robert Hutchings said in an interview Monday, his last day on the job. Senior U.S. officials suspect that Iran is continuing work on a covert program to enrich uranium for nuclear weapons. Iran maintains its nuclear program is for peaceful, energy-generation...
  • Mapping the Global Future: Report of the National Intelligence Council’s 2020 Project

    01/30/2005 7:04:09 PM PST · by Salem · 7 replies · 1,163+ views
    "From the Chairman of the National Intelligence Council Mapping the Global Future: Report of the National Intelligence Council’s 2020 Project is the third unclassified report prepared by the National Intelligence Council (NIC) in recent years that takes a long-term view of the future. It offers a fresh look at how key global trends might develop over the next decade and a half to influence world events. Mindful that there are many possible "futures," our report offers a range of possibilities and potential discontinuities, as a way of opening our minds to developments we might otherwise miss. As I used to...
  • MOSCOW -- OFF THE MAP? (One of the few who are actually starting to get it!)

    01/17/2005 8:52:09 PM PST · by TapTheSource · 37 replies · 1,218+ views
    INA Today ^ | January 18, 2005 | Toby Westerman
    MOSCOW -- OFF THE MAP? January 18, 2005 By Toby Westerman Copyright 2005 International News Analysis Today www.inatoday.com The National Intelligence Council (NIC), the U.S. Intelligence Community's center for long range forecasting, has just released its look into the next 15 years, Mapping the Global Future (this was a hyperlink...see original if you want to click on it--TTS). Relegated to the status of an aging power, the Russian Federation occupies the role of an essentially global "has-been": an important oil producer with a dwindling, increasingly elderly population, in the words of the NIC report, an "important, if troubled, partner" for...
  • White House Calls CIA Report 'Speculative'

    01/14/2005 2:24:09 PM PST · by rocksblues · 61 replies · 3,078+ views
    MyWay ^ | 01/14/05 | unknown
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House on Friday played down a government report which said the war in Iraq is providing an important training ground and recruitment center for Islamic terrorists. "This is a speculative report about things that could happen in the world," press secretary Scott McClellan told reporters on Air Force One as President Bush traveled to Florida for an education speech. Bush has frequently described Iraq as the central front in the war on terror, and has said the United States wants to confront terrorists overseas rather than at home. "The report confirms that we have the...
  • White House-CIA breach

    10/02/2004 1:15:19 PM PDT · by Perdogg · 21 replies · 1,052+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | Published October 1, 2004 | By John B. Roberts II
    When the president cannot trust his own CIA, the nation faces dire consequences. Chicago Sun-Times columnist Robert Novak's revelations this week that CIA officer Paul R. Pillar is actively undermining President Bush fail to portray the depth of animosity between factions within the CIA and the White House. Mr. Pillar, who currently serves on the CIA's National Intelligence Council (NIC) as National Intelligence Officer (NIO) for the Near East and South Asia, is the lead author of the classified National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iraq's future recently leaked to the New York Times.
  • Iraqi Army gets X-rated name

    06/28/2003 9:14:10 PM PDT · by Hoboken · 18 replies · 174+ views
    news.com.au ^ | 29 June 03
    US authorities in Iraq have been forced to change the name of the planned Iraqi armed forces, after learning that the orginal title they came up with created an unfortunate acronym in Arabic. The planned force was originally entitled the New Iraqi Corps, whose initals in English produce a colourful Arabic synonym for fornication. "I am told reliably but unanimously that that acronym is not a nice word in Arabic," a senior official from the Coalition Provisional Authority said. "Therefore we had to come up with another word." The force is to be known as the New Iraqi Army.
  • Possible Homeland Intelligence Chief Has Strong Clintonista Ties [John Gannon]

    10/08/2002 11:26:52 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 7 replies · 463+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2002 | Phil Brennan
    The man being touted to become the proposed Department of Homeland Security's intelligence czar is deeply involved with many of the Clinton administration officials who share much of the blame for the massive intelligence failures that led up to 9/11 - a blame he must share as a former top official of the CIA in the Clinton years. According to the Washington Times, John Gannon, a former top CIA official, is believed to be in line to become the intelligence chief of Homeland Security when it becomes a reality. During the Clinton administration, Gannon served as deputy director for...