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Intelligence boss and his "really hard work" schedule

 
 
Reply Tue 7 Mar, 2006 10:21 am
On the Hot SeatHow Many Divisions?

Washington's conventional wisdom these days is that ODNI is a joke.

The main reason is that Negroponte's group has little power over the Pentagon's covert actions.

It's not his fault. Congress set it up that way after Rumsfeld and company worked the rooms of the House and Senate office buildings.

The noted intelligence historian Lock K. Johnson worries that Negroponte could end up like the National Drug Czar, "with no real power" over U.S. spy agencies.

Or the Pope, whose political powers Josef Stalin dismissed with a laugh to worried aides: "The Pope? How many divisions has he got?"

Kroft, Negroponte's spokesman, said in an e-mailed response to a question that his boss "determines and presents to the President the full U.S. National Intelligence Program budget."

As for Negroponte's lunches at the University Club, he responded, "As a matter of policy we do not discuss the Director of National Intelligence's schedule."

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Reply Tue 7 Mar, 2006 04:14 pm
There are so many things he can't touch like the drug trade to finance the Black Op Program.
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