Who Have the Spies Been Spying On?
The sparks on flying on Capitol Hill. That means there is a dispute going on. Thats nothing new, but this time its between the Central Intelligence Agency, the CIA, and a committee of the United States Senate. The question is ...will this dispute affect US intelligence operations overseas? Mario Ritter explains a puzzling situation.
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein made news last week. She said the CIA had watched aides to committee members who were investigating the agencys methods.
I have grave concerns that the CIAs search may well have violated the separation of powers principles embodied in the United States Constitution.
In , the Central Intelligence Agency let committee staff members use its computers to study secret documents. These records told about the CIAs questioning and detention of terrorism suspects during the presidency of George W. Bush. The agency said the staff members had taken documents they were not meant to have. Senator Feinstein said the agency then blocked the use of those documents.
CIA Director John Brennan has denied that any break-in to computer files, or hacking, took place.
I think a lot of people who are claiming that there has been this tremendous sort of spying, monitoring and hacking, will be proved wrong.
President Barack Obama has called for the public release of the committees secret report on the CIA detention and interrogation program. Some lawmakers say the report describes the use of waterboarding, a method of questioning detainees, during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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