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markpkessinger

(8,401 posts)
Sat Dec 14, 2013, 06:26 AM Dec 2013

WaPo: White House to preserve controversial policy on NSA, Cyber Command leadership

In other words, the President ordering this review amounted to little more than a PR stunt, and the administration has no intention whatsoever of addressing the public's concerns in any substantive way.

[font size=4]White House to preserve controversial
policy on NSA, Cyber Command leadership[/font]

The Obama administration has decided to preserve a controversial arrangement under which a single military official is permitted to direct both the National Security Agency and the military’s cyberwarfare command despite an external review panel’s recommendation against doing so, according to U.S. officials.

The decision by President Obama comes amid signs that the White House is not inclined to place significant new restraints on the NSA’s activities and favors maintaining an agency program that collects data on virtually all phone calls of Americans, although it is likely to impose additional privacy-protection measures.

Some officials, including top U.S. intelligence officials, had argued that the NSA and Cyber Command should be placed under separate leadership to ensure greater accountability and avoid an undue concentration of power.

“Following a thorough interagency review, the administration has decided that keeping the positions of NSA Director and Cyber Command commander together as one, dual-hatted position is the most effective approach to accomplishing both agencies’ missions,” White House spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said in an e-mail to The Washington Post.

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Cali_Democrat

(30,439 posts)
2. As the documents come out, people are paying less and less attention
Sat Dec 14, 2013, 06:57 AM
Dec 2013

The NSA story was much bigger news over the summer.

Now it's on the 30th page of the newspaper.

People care more about the twerking of Miley Cyrus.

 

Cali_Democrat

(30,439 posts)
4. The best way to improve security and prevent terror attacks
Sat Dec 14, 2013, 07:10 AM
Dec 2013

is to stop interfering in the Middle East. Stop bombing countries in the Middle East.

Is it any wonder why the terrorists didn't attack Finland on 9/11?

 

davidn3600

(6,342 posts)
6. Yeah but the war machine makes the rich richer
Sat Dec 14, 2013, 07:41 AM
Dec 2013

We were warned about the military industrial complex many, many years ago.

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ReRe

(10,597 posts)
7. Off subject a bit, but...
Sat Dec 14, 2013, 07:52 AM
Dec 2013

where is the tweet, facebook and google thingies that are normally situated next to the rec button?

Buns_of_Fire

(17,189 posts)
10. "Cyber Command!" Saturday mornings on CBS!
Sat Dec 14, 2013, 09:03 AM
Dec 2013

1. Will Hasbro be introducing an action figure of CyberShip Captain Alexander?

2. Is there any way to remove whatever has been placed in the water in D.C.?

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