Four CIA chiefs said 'don't reveal torture memos'Agency's ex-directors objected to interrogation techniques being revealed. But Barack Obama went ahead anyway
Four former CIA directors opposed the release of classified Bush-era interrogation memos, officials say, describing objections that went all the way to the White House and slowed disclosure of the records.
Former CIA chiefs Michael Hayden, Porter Goss, George Tenet and John Deutch all called the White House in March warning that release of the so-called "torture memos" would compromise intelligence operations, current and former officials say.
FOR DELIBERATELY COMPROMISING INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS, OBAMA SHOULD BE IMPEACHED - AND CHARGED WITH TREASON!
Remember, the BHO admin needed something juicy to stomp down the TEA Party news cycle.
ReplyDeleteTiming is everything.