CIA 'often lied to congressmen'

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CIA 'often lied to congressmen'

CIA Director Leon Panetta has admitted that his agency regularly misled Congress, six members of the House Intelligence Committee have alleged.

The claims are echoed in a letter from the committee's Democratic chairman, Sylvestre Reyes.

The allegations follow a claim by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that the CIA misled her about interrogation methods.

A CIA spokesman has insisted that "it is not the policy or practice of the CIA to mislead Congress".

'Significantly lied to'

The six committee members, who are all Democrats, alleged in a letter to Mr Panetta that he "recently... testified... that top CIA officials have concealed significant actions from all Members of Congress and misled members for a number of years from 2001 to this week".

"This is similar to other deceptions of which we are aware from other periods," the letter states.

In a separate letter, Mr Reyes alleged that a "notification the Committee received [from Mr Panetta] on 24 June 2009... [has] led me to conclude that this Committee has been misled, has not been provided full and complete notifications and (in at least one case) was significantly lied to".

The BBC's Jon Donnison in Washington says that in recent months there has been much debate over how much congressional leaders were told during the Bush administration about controversial CIA interrogation techniques such as water-boarding.

In particular, our correspondent says, Republicans have accused Mrs Pelosi, a Democrat, of lying about how much she knew about such methods.

Republicans say this latest accusation from Mr Reyes in being used as a distraction to shift attention away from Mrs Pelosi.

Mrs Pelosi insists that she was not told that the CIA had used water-boarding on prisoners, and that any suggestion by the CIA that she had been notified is untrue.

The row takes place as Democrats in Congress are attempting to push through new rules governing who is allowed to declassify secret information.

They want to give the chairmen of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees the power to open up classified information to the other members of their committees.

The proposal is being fiercely opposed by the Obama White House, which insists that only the president should have the power to declassify information.

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No wonder so many ppl during the Bush Administration lied abt everything to us... Bush seriously FUCKED everything up.

Can't stand liars ugh they think they can get away with it, well they better think again.
 
No wonder so many ppl during the Bush Administration lied abt everything to us... Bush seriously FUCKED everything up.

Can't stand liars ugh they think they can get away with it, well they better think again.

CIA is not part of Bush Administration. CIA did not lie to the White House. I don't give a shit if CIA lied or did not lie to Congress. If CIA lied to the President of Unites States or lied to the court under oath - now I have a serious problem with that.

This has nothing to do with Bush. Bush operated on information given to him by his people. Simple as that.
 
CIA is not part of Bush Administration. CIA did not lie to the White House. I don't give a shit if CIA lied or did not lie to Congress. If CIA lied to the President of Unites States or lied to the court under oath - now I have a serious problem with that.

This has nothing to do with Bush. Bush operated on information given to him by his people. Simple as that.

Oh yea it does have everything to do with Bush, the whole misleading started with the Bush's co. When the Bush Co. had said that "we have proof without doubt that Saddam had tons of weapon of mass destruction" and the congress was mislead in believing that there were WMD in Iraq. That's the whole reason why we fought a war in Iraq. Bush knew about the water boarding, so did the CIA, but they all had chosen not to disclose everything to the Congress. the bottom line is that Bush is as guilty as the CIA.
 
They always cover up story to protect himself/herself/anyone.
Did CIA and FBI know someone plan on Sept 11, 2001?
Nobody admit mistake job.

George Bush Sr was Head or Director of CIA. Then, he accepted to become Vice President with Ronald Reagan.

Probably, Bush had dark side secret in his past????
FBI memo, photo link Bush Sr to JFK Dallas murder scene
 
Oh yea it does have everything to do with Bush, the whole misleading started with the Bush's co. When the Bush Co. had said that "we have proof without doubt that Saddam had tons of weapon of mass destruction" and the congress was mislead in believing that there were WMD in Iraq. That's the whole reason why we fought a war in Iraq. Bush knew about the water boarding, so did the CIA, but they all had chosen not to disclose everything to the Congress. the bottom line is that Bush is as guilty as the CIA.

if you want to blame CIA for misleading, then blame Clinton Administration who was responsible for crippling CIA's intelligence capability. Remember - 9/11 happened just 9 months after Bush came into office. At that time - our defense capability, intelligence capability, military capability, national security, etc. were severely broken and underfunded...... all thanks to 8 years of Clinton Administration.

9/11 was a very emotional and understandably upsetting moment. Bush demanded an immediate response so CIA had to make do to provide anything to Bush in order for him to make an executive decision as Commander in Chief.

Clinton is as guilty as Bush.
 
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