THE CIA'S UNREPENTANT SIDE

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May 23, 2012
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October 29, 1991
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ST Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/23: CIA-RDP99-01448R000401700005-2 MAR1I McCRORI- The CIA's Unrepentant Side Robert M. Gates has promised that openness. The Senate should, of course things are going to be different at be debating the excellent suggestion of the CIA-no more lying to Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-N.Y.) Congress, no more cooking of reports that with the end of the Cold War, the or suppression of dissent. What is he CIA should be shut down and its going to do about the condescension? activities taken over by the State The official motto of the agency is Department. But conservatives can't "Seek Ye the Truth." The real one, very well push other favorite follies like however, is "None of Your Business." space stations and "Star Wars" if they Acting Director Richard Kerr-gray turn the CIA into a homeless shelter, hair, gray suit, patronizing and make it official that Moscow is a manner-went before the Senate basket case. subcommittee on terrorism, narcotics Sen. Hank Brown and international operations the other attempted persuade to persuade (e Colo.) day and the "old" CIA was in full view. Kerr that the rpe the Fed He was not amused by Chairman should spook be who called allede not the alert John F. Kerry' lam su pti was at the "My training is, someone is supposed with BCCI, the big bad bank accused of Kerr did not even attemp t to conceal duping public officials and laundering hi drug money. Charges that it had failed to blow the whistle were, he said, outrageous and unfounded" Why, said Kerr huffily, the agency had written hundreds of reports-and disseminated them all around the that could have done something about it-the Federal Reserve. "Even in hindsight," he said, Treasury, Justice and other law enforcement agencies were the appropriate customers for the agency's reports. Snidely, he went on, "If I had addressed the Federal Reserve, that probably would have been useful for this hearing." Kerry (D-Mass.) asked politely if the committee might see the reports. Kerr was reflexively not at all sure. "Our problem with disseminating individual reports is one very close to sources and methods." He would, pursuits?" asked Kerry, g about it, just as Kerr knew that BCCI "Well " said Kerr, "I would like to ogo the ex extra and felt no obligation look carefully at what we are talking The CIA is a law mile. unto itself, with a about and talk to our oversight culture, a Mystique that is robe committee .... " the walls ovr tere, like the bly in That last was a little reminder that condescension. But Gates's minimalist the man monitoring the spooks is doting concession that he should have asked David L. Boren (D-Okla.), who is more questions cinched his confirmation. infatuated with the agency, and is leading the charge rge in the Senate for Kerr treated the senators with an leadng the charge n. arrogance that doubtless guaranteed him Kerry gently pointed out that other The acting director was disdainful of departments had seen the information, their questions. "I am not sure what the "If they can get it, the U.S. Senate point of that question is," he would sniff, ought to get it, is that fair?" Kerry's or, "I am not sure how relevant this is good manners briefly discountenanced to this issue." Kerr, who agreed it was fair. The real problem is that the CIA The exchange illustrated the difficulty of reconciling a secret drelevance oes not think there's any point or s Congress's intelligence agency with democratic reaction stt Congress, its boota s contempt. He had no intention f o punishing the individual who had made "an honest mistake"-a mistake that caused a tidal wave in banking circles and endangered the life savings of thousands of small depositors. "I am not sure it was a bad decision," he said, unrepentantly, exhibiting an unfamiliarity with the repentance curve so effectively ridden by Gates in his confirmation hearings before the Senate intelligence committee. Contrition is all the rage now. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) was driven to it and Sen. Alan K. Simpson (R-Wyo.), too. The Senate loves to see heavy traffic on the sawdust trail. The real rap against Gates is that he was not a good citizen in the Iran-contra affair. He wasn't even mildly curious about the bad things coming down in his own government. His career, the agency, came before the country. He knew what was up earlier than he ever Is this going to be one of those ton admitted to Congress and did nothing The Washington Post The New York Times The Washington Times The Wall Street Journal The Christian Science Monitor New York Daily News USA Today The Chicago Tribune Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/05/23: CIA-RDP99-01448R000401700005-2