Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: BigJelly
Just another pick that shows that he is WAY over is head on national security.
Yeah right:roll:
He did write 2 memoirs.. if that doesn't qualify him - I don't know what does!
Well you're right, you don't know. People seem to forget that Panetta was Chief of Staff under Clinton so he's familiar with the goings on with the CIA and the Head of the CIA is more of an Administrative position which is Panetta's forte. Admiral Blair seems well qualified as his assistant plus anybody that water ski's behind a Destroyer has some serious balls.
What does being Chief of Staff and handling Clinton's Hillarycare and gays agenda have to do with intelligence and protecting our nation?
If this is someone who Obama wants to stick in a corner, and ignore him for years, thats another story.
I guess leaving the people who have kept our nation safe for 7 years is a bad thing.
Here comes the backlash:
Paul Pillar, a former senior counterterrorism official at the CIA, said he did not have an opinion on Panetta's choice, "who seems to have excellent leadership skills and a relationship with the president," however, he would have preferred to see Hayden remain in charge.
He said he thinks it is "unfortunate" that the Obama transition team "felt the need to replace him ... just like any Cabinet post, because of the controversies surrounding the rendition issue or the interrogation of detainees."
To correct this in the future, Pillar said he favors making the post of CIA director similar to that of the FBI, where the position is not dependent on the political cycle. Changing directors under a new administration is not necessarily the best way to bring in new ideas or ensure continuity of knowledge at the agency, he said.
But former CIA official Michael Scheurer was more direct in his criticism of choosing someone outside the intelligence community to head the agency.
"I think many at the CIA will think they're trading a silk purse for a sow's ear," he said.
In an interview with ABC News, Scheurer, who headed the CIA unit that hunted Osama bin Laden, labeled Panetta "a Democratic Party apparatchik" who "may be a talented bureaucrat," but who has little in his resume to suggest he "has any talent for this particular job."
Scheurer predicts that Panetta's leadership could have a chilling effect on the agency and that "morale won't be good" as he "bends" to Congress and "harasses agency officials who ran the rendition and secret prison program."
A senior intelligence official said that during his tenure Hayden has boosted morale at the agency and "done a lot of good over there at CIA."
"If in fact such a decision has been made, Mike will leave the place in far better shape than he found it. That's for sure," the senior official said.
"Hayden takes pride in what [the] CIA has accomplished since he has been there," the official said. "Morale is higher than it has been in years, there is a clear focus on the mission and there have been some notable successes. Playing offense against terrorists and countering weapons proliferation are among those successes. Those efforts have saved lives and helped keep the country safe."