Texte tiré du New York Times:
Clash Foreseen Between C.I.A. and Pentagon
By ERIC SCHMITT
President Bush's selection of Gen. Michael V. Hayden to be the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency sets the stage for new wrangling with the Pentagon, which is rapidly expanding its own global spying and terrorist-tracking operations, both long considered C.I.A. roles. (…)
This has stirred criticism from some lawmakers who express concern that the Pentagon is creating a parallel intelligence-gathering network independent from the C.I.A. or other American authorities, and one that encroaches on the C.I.A.'s realm.
Last year, Congress gave the Pentagon important new authority to fight terrorism by authorizing Special Operations forces for the first time to spend $25 million a year through 2007 to pay informants and recruit foreign paramilitary fighters.
The money was requested by the Pentagon and the commander of Special Operations forces as part of a broader effort to make the military less reliant on the C.I.A. In the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, Special Operations troops had to wait for the C.I.A. to pay informants and could not always count on timely support, the Pentagon concluded.
L'Armée qui fait maintenant dans la cueillette de renseignement. Pas très bonne nouvelle, tout ça… En plus de combattre au front, les militaires vont pouvoir organiser des activités d'espionnage…
L'administration américaine est de plus en plus militarisée.
Pour ceux qui ne croient toujours pas à la théorie de complot; commencez-vous à les voir les nazis maintenant ?
Je crois que c’est à cause que l’idéologie nous survie qu’on a de la difficulté à la percevoir, elle nous vient des É.U du début du siècle et est financière, le reste n’est que manipulation, politique incluse.