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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Mar 96 09:27:58 PST
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3-1-96. TWP:
"Expert Panel Wants Intelligence Director to Hold More
Power."
The commission finds that the patchwork of 14 separate
intelligence agencies is functioning well in its current
form. To meet tbe growing threat of worldwide criminal
activity the panel suggested creation of a high-level
policy group run out of the White House, called tbe
Global Crime Committee. It would be chaired by the
president's national security adviser and would include
the AG, State, DoD, and the DCI.
"Turner: CIA Nearly Used A Journalist in Tehran."
CIA's covert operators do not want to reopen the debate.
As Turner put it, "Is the media case stronger than
businessmen or academics? The covert operators are
worried that we may reach a point where prohibitions
will get us down to where there is nobody left to spy
but the Foreign Service."
3-1-96. NYT:
"Commission Recommends Streamlined Spy Agencies."
Most of the changes the report will recommend are
evolutionary, not revolutionary. Intelligence officials
used the same word to describe it: "underwhelming." The
report fails to answer the big overstaffing problem. An
official said the resistance within the intelligence
agencies to staff cutting would be so strong that the
downsizing would never happen.
MAF_ios
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