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Edited on Mon Jun-14-04 06:54 AM by fujiyama
As I understand it, the Pentagon has a seperate intelligence agency. I think it is called the Defense Intelligence Agency. I think they collect mostly military intelligence, while the CIA collects mostly intelligence pertaining to political shifts, etc. Granted this is in theory. In practice, the CIA has had a big role in military intelligence as well I guess...and it's difficult to make the distinction.
Is this distinction right? What about the thing Wolfy, Perle, and Rummy set up in the Pentagon (I think it was some sort of puppet agency which let them hear whatever they wanted to hear. A counterweight of sorts to the CIA)?
Also, where would the defense intelligence people side in the recent battle between the Pentagon and the CIA? Would they side with the CIA, as they are part of the intelligence apparatus, and because they know how disasterous these policies have been for the military? Or would they side with the Pentagon, simply because they are part of the Pentagon? Also, is the defense intelligence agency controlled by the civilian pentagon leadership (in this case Rumsfeld)?
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